"This is cute so it must be woke based on vibes rather than actual happenings. Anyway I wanted to sell drugs to make enough to be the head of the household and can't anymore, so I'll just expect god to provide for me" is just a weird comment to make on ANYTHING, much less Bee and Puppycat
I legitimately love it when someone consumes something even slightly outside of their comfort zone and go on a defensive rant about their life and their identity in the comments, because it shows that the art clearly affected them and made them reconsider their existence for a minute
Honestly, big same, I had some heavy weights a few years ago, found this show in a self-destructive stuper, I things like this, Hilda, and Kipo gave me some much needed comforts. I may very well have had seriously different outcomes without them. I still watch puppycat when things get difficult
Definitely relate to the Overall tone of the Message, I came across Bee & Puppycat in one of those pretty weird not Depressed-But not exactly Good Vibes, I had l started rewatching Bravest Warriors and had already caught up. I was bored out of my mind when I found this show on Channel Frederator…
Of course, all of the situations that were not resolved by a man, and all of the times a lady character talked in a non-subservient manner, and like, Bee was never draped sexily on the hood of a muscle car, which is v. anti-masculine
Agree. He is clearly not the target audience of the show but he seems to enjoy it despite himself and doesn't seem angry about it. He took a risk reaching out on a show so far from his comfort zone he can't quite get it. Compliments to the show's creators for the audience diversity I think.
He may not get it but clearly the show reached people way outside it's expected audience and moved some unlikely viewers outside their comfort zone for a while. Hope he's OK.
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Travis Sharon, are you okay??????
My first impression watching the show was “ADHD, my tribe!”
God, even when complementing it's dehumanizing.
Bee and Puppycat was something that gave me comfort anytime I needed it. Still does every so often when I need it.
That’s like 3rd generation incel shit. 🤮
Not that... I would have cared, but
what
Homie was YAPPIN
The first drop is not the one that breaks the dam.
maybe this is a sign for me to go and rewatch the show bc it was so enjoyable the first time around
Sounds like a young man who is either a protector nor a provider.
You gotta earn that my dude