BleedBluePunk

BleedBluePunk OP t1_j5hyqf3 wrote

Oh no silly, I was watching the first season of the series anyway and it happened to just be there while I was on Reddit anyway. Why's that actually important though?

I didn't realise that asking if a particular sexual joke directed at a minor was inappropriate sparked a cognitive bias in people. To me, it's like asking "is this bush look a different than the other 3 bushes?"

Would you have responded the same way if I said, "Is this scene really bad acting in Will and Grace?"

I don't see how or why this is a thing to get defensive over. I don't know where this is coming from, because I don't share your life experiences. To me, it's an objective and literal question. "Is this a weird joke, yes or no?"

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BleedBluePunk OP t1_j599578 wrote

That's a really strange question. That's akin to asking a reviewer on Rotten Tomatoes why they watched a kids movie. Anyway, I used to watch this after school when I was a kid. It came on right before "Out of this World" where the girl talks to her dad who is an alien through a diamond-like vase that sits on her nightstand. It's a family sitcom, in the same vein as Family Matters, Growing Pains, Family Ties, Step by Step, etc.

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