Obligatory moral-of-the-story for young cartoon watchers! Blow out any candles before leaving a room or falling asleep! Also, don’t play with matches, even if the evil plush toy tells you to.
But what if my cat Mr Whiskers tells me I should? He can be very persuasive, mean, insulting, and sometimes evil. Link contains some swearing. http://youtu.be/BB2wZk8ZdXM
One assignment I had in high-school was to create a work of satire in the style of “A Modest Proposal” Mine had to do with eliminating Twilight and all related merchandise from the face of the earth, and was only really satirical because part of it involved home invasion. It was so good, that the teacher had me make an extra copy to use as an example for future classes.
I was gonna comment on how “satire” works, then remembered that Kathryn was ten when she died and even adults took the dang essay seriously.
Yeah, poor kid probably didn’t figure that out for a while.
I admit I was in an emotional mood to begin with, but this comic page made me tear up.
And also uh-oh on possessed daughter approaching.
Ten year olds should NOT be reading “Modest Proposal.” But her reaction certainly made me laugh.
Obligatory moral-of-the-story for young cartoon watchers! Blow out any candles before leaving a room or falling asleep! Also, don’t play with matches, even if the evil plush toy tells you to.
But what if my cat Mr Whiskers tells me I should? He can be very persuasive, mean, insulting, and sometimes evil. Link contains some swearing. http://youtu.be/BB2wZk8ZdXM
One assignment I had in high-school was to create a work of satire in the style of “A Modest Proposal” Mine had to do with eliminating Twilight and all related merchandise from the face of the earth, and was only really satirical because part of it involved home invasion. It was so good, that the teacher had me make an extra copy to use as an example for future classes.