Yeah, showing rats making out is weird, uncle Walt really should've thought of the children back in the 1930s.
Maybe if he had... created some kind of place where childlike wonder and imagination can come to life... or something. That would show the world he cared about kids. But all we have to remember him by are the kissing rats.
You really shouldn't joke with these. The joke is how someone tries to teach kids about sexuality that early. That is a joke. Idk which show it is, but I can bet my right arm they didn't live Married til the rest of their lives. Like Mickey does for over 70 years.
I wanna say - Mickey's kiss is NOT equal to... Whoever those are. That's why nobody cares about them, and that's why thinking they're the same IS THE joke. And the more the gay lobby tries, the funnier it gets. Goddamn mice beat them, what else should I say. They will NEVER last as long as... Romeo and Juliet or... Tristan and Isolde etc etc. Harder they try, more they fail
Achilles and Patroclus, Alexander and Hepheastion are just some of the examples.
And Romeo and Juliet died. Romeo was 16 and Juliet was 13. It's literally kids killing themselves at the end. How did it last forever?
Nothing lasts forever.
Just say that you hate gays and move on, please.
I'll joke about whatever I goddamn want, you free speech hating authoritarian snowflake.
They're cartoon characters, using them as an example of "hetero good, gay bad" is really dumb because they're made up, written to "stay married for 70 years" or whatever. That's like arguing about which superhero is more powerful. It doesn't matter because the writers can make them as powerful as they want, cause they're not real, they're made up. If instead you used statistics from actual relationships of real life people, I'd respect that point more. But wait, those statistics don't really speak in your favor, huh.
Romeo and Juliet lasted long? Lol. And Tristan and Isolde were together because they drank a love potion, so sort of against their will. Maybe read some of the stories before using them as examples first?
Lastly, what's wrong with educating kids about sex? If you don't, you'll have a bunch of teen parents on your hands. Kinda like all the Bible-thumping states do, hmm. I'd rather have my kid be grossed out for a couple hours than have a baby at 14 because she didn't know how her reproductive system works. And what's wrong with teaching kids that relationships don't have to last forever? Happiness should be the goal of a relationship, not length. Being in a relationship even when it's toxic or abusive because divorcing would get you shunned by the community sounds like a nightmare scenario, not something to admire.
"Lastly, what's wrong with educating kids about sex?" Holy sht please tell me you're joking. Teaching kids about sex is how you make kids have sex early. And it's really disgusting that you say "happiness not length" is the goal of a relationship. I'm certain you're trolling.
Imagine being so offended by other people exercising their freedom to be in a consensual relationship that you invent mental illnesses to ascribe to them. As I said earlier, you guys are just a bunch of authoritarian snowflakes.
Maybe if he had... created some kind of place where childlike wonder and imagination can come to life... or something. That would show the world he cared about kids. But all we have to remember him by are the kissing rats.
I wanna say - Mickey's kiss is NOT equal to... Whoever those are. That's why nobody cares about them, and that's why thinking they're the same IS THE joke. And the more the gay lobby tries, the funnier it gets. Goddamn mice beat them, what else should I say. They will NEVER last as long as... Romeo and Juliet or... Tristan and Isolde etc etc. Harder they try, more they fail
And Romeo and Juliet died. Romeo was 16 and Juliet was 13. It's literally kids killing themselves at the end. How did it last forever?
Nothing lasts forever.
Just say that you hate gays and move on, please.
They're cartoon characters, using them as an example of "hetero good, gay bad" is really dumb because they're made up, written to "stay married for 70 years" or whatever. That's like arguing about which superhero is more powerful. It doesn't matter because the writers can make them as powerful as they want, cause they're not real, they're made up. If instead you used statistics from actual relationships of real life people, I'd respect that point more. But wait, those statistics don't really speak in your favor, huh.
Romeo and Juliet lasted long? Lol. And Tristan and Isolde were together because they drank a love potion, so sort of against their will. Maybe read some of the stories before using them as examples first?