Huh. I guess this disproves my theory that the old folks are treated like babies.
I've heard of people eating turkey on Easter. The actual strange part is the Dunns eating regular food for once, instead of stuffing their mouths with candy and cake.This is so terrible. Also, the traditional Easter meal is ham or lamb, not turkey. Which might seem like nitpicking, but it's just another time where Enter seems like an alien.
I've heard of people eating turkey on Easter. The actual strange part is the Dunns eating regular food for once, instead of stuffing their mouths with candy and cake.
I think Enter said that the elderly are still subservient to the kids, but instead of going to school, they're forced to invent things to keep Enter's society running.So, when people reach elderly status, they're in control again? So, this just makes the entire role-reversal completely pointless, got it.
So, when people reach elderly status, they're in control again? So, this just makes the entire role-reversal completely pointless, got it.
What happens to the elderly's authorities when the grandkids reach teenage status? Seems kind of rude if other people's kids are calling the shots.
I'd imagine it'd come from Linda calling her own mother by name as a child just like the kids do, and it just kind of sticks.Also, why do they keep calling their Grandmother by name?
That's just weird, not reversed authority
I'd imagine it'd come from Linda calling her own mother by name as a child just like the kids do, and it just kind of sticks.
A lot of kids also call their grandparents "Grand[ma/pa] [Name]", so maybe Enter just saw that a lot and found it appropriate to just use names.
Enter thinks this makes the society able to exist in the context of invetions, but he forgot a tiny detail:I think Enter said that the elderly are still subservient to the kids, but instead of going to school, they're forced to invent things to keep Enter's society running.
Enter introduces a new character and tries to hard to make her likeable.So any chance this can get summed up? Cause I sure as fuck ain't reading this.
The idea of enter trying to write rap seems like it would end like a old dad trying to be cool to his kids and failing epicallyYou know, he could always just make the granny character rap. Sure, it's a cliche, but it's an entertaining cliche.
And this is the only way I'd read/watch anything Enter does.The idea of enter trying to write rap seems like it would end like a old dad trying to be cool to his kids and failing epically
Enter introduces a new character and tries to hard to make her likeable.