Sunday, June 5, 2011

Remember Sesame Street when we were kids?  Well it has all changed because when I was a child, the characters used to be cool and fun.  For example, Cookie Monster used to have a pipe and then eat it along with his cookies as a trademark.  But today People think this promotes smoking. How ridiculous! How would kids know what smoking is and why would they even think about it that young.  Burt and Ernie used to live together in separate beds but in the same room and now critics believe that it came off as homosexual.  This is weird how we think today.  How we think we need to protect our kids from every issue that is out there.  What do we have to protect them from?  Why can't they see that we are not screwed up from by watching the show, and do you know why?  It is because kids are too young to think about these things and they do not understand.
 
Remember when big bird was the only one that could see snuffelufugous and know one else could? Was that weird when you were a kid? No of course it wasn't but because critics believe that big bird imagining things was a way that maybe he was high on on srooms. They perfected the show so that everyone could see him to show that big bird wasn't having hallucinations.

In one of the episodes a pretty girl lonely girl Sally found herself befriended by an older male stranger who held her hand and took her home. Granted the man just wanted Sally to meet his wife and and have some milk and cookies but well in this day and age he could have wanted anything. Oscar's depression was untreated. The chronically mood disordered Oscar the grouch. On the first episode, Oscar seems irredeemably miserable hypersensitive, sarcastic.


Just don't bring the children. According to an earnest warning on volumes 1 and 2, “Sesame Street: Old school” is adults only “these early Sesame Street episodes are intended for grown up, and may not suit the needs of today's preschool child.”

Oscar's depression was untreated. The chronically mood disordered Oscar the grouch. On the first episode, Oscar seems irredeemably miserable hypersensitive, sarcastic.

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