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>People who only ever watched Spongebob and The Simpsons feeling like they're qualified to talk about storytelling in cartoons at a critical level.
>People who basically never had a proper childhood.
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I pity Americans who never watched Saban cartoons.
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>>151344110
>he made it again
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>>151345799
>bot poster is pissy I'm taking his job
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>All the gen-Zers and /co/fags suddenly go silent.
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>>151344110
They do? Why does it bother you?
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>>151346741
>t. Mr Enter
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Anyone is qualified to provide critical analysis. Since their audience can only be someone else engaging in critical analysis who could then factor in their viewpoint into their critique.

Critical analysis isn't the same thing as an informed opinion.
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>>151345050
Recommend us some why don'tcha



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