Do you watch /co/ntent with your wife or girlfriend?(Or husband or BF, if you're gay, I guess).What if they're a normie? I recently finished watching Lain with my wife, which is pretty rare because anime is not normally her thing. Rarer yet, it was her idea. I know Lain is /a/ but in general it's geeky stuff. We watch Western cartoons together rarely, I wish she was more into it.
>>155146454I've never had a significant other, but the fact the Flintstones clearly have electricity and television invalidates the other animal-based technology.
I'm a 35 year old KHHV
>>155146495Maybe it's all based on eels.
>>155146499>KHHVKing Holding Honor & Virtue?I kneel!
I'm going to die alone.
Yeah, we like Disney and Bob's Burgers. And Spider-Man.
>>155146454I wish my husband was more into /co/ stuff but he’s more into vidya and tabletop. I play games with him if he watches cartoons with me, we have a deal.
>>155146495>electricity and televisionWhat appears to be an "electrical cord" is actually a small hose for specially-colored ants to crawl through. From the TV station where they get their marching orders, to the 525 lines (not all visible) on the TV set, they have to move very fast to create the illusion. It's called ANTSC, and the real marvel is that it's actually backward compatible with the old black-ant-white TVs that used only black ants on a white background. Cleverly, the ants are also carrying a separate audio signal for the TV set's built-in tweeter (bird) and woofer (dog) for high- and low-range sounds, respectively.
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>>155146629You're worth more, just quit it with yhe shitty attitude. >>155146661That sounds fun.
>>155146499Stop trying to bait me, that’s my type
>>155146795This also explains the antennae, obviously. Don't think I have to explain that.
>>155146814It is! It's very cozy.I can have the worst day ever, but I crawl next to her on the couch and we watch some comfort shows and movies and it's all OK.
>>155146454I've never had a gf. When I picture having one I mostly think of playing board games with her, cartoons are not high on my list
>>155147067I play a lot of board games with my husband, I started hosting Board Game Nights in my city at a local cafe
>>155146454>Do you watch /co/ntent with your wife or girlfriend?
>>155146454>You and your significant otherYou picking a fight?
>>155146661What kind of Disney? Classic and renaissance? She's a keeper. Modern? Get out while you still can.
>>155146795>>155146818Kek Sometimes you're alright, /co/
Anons, based on this conversation so far, how do you feel knowing that this site is still more rewarding in talking about /co/ntent than with your significant other?
>>155149643Well, my wife is good at listening my weird rants about whatever. Often about things she doesn't consume.
>>155146454Nah, I'm single, always have been and, at this point, in all likelihood, always will be. Even though it causes me some frustration,nif I'm being honest.>What if they're a normie? I recently finished watching Lain with my wife, which is pretty rare because anime is not normally her thing. Did she like it? Watching SEL as a teen was a pretty formative experience for me.
>>155146454My wife's a normie but her love of Bob's Burgers and claymation films is one of our big overlaps in interest. Got her to check out Home Movies because of our love for Bob's, but I haven't had huge success making her a comic reader
My wife and I watch stuff with our son.
>>155146454The last time I had a girlfriend was 15 years ago, OP. Why you gotta rub salt in the wound like that?
>>155149643My husband will listen to me, but I do think he's a lot more normie and woke than I am
>>155150818>he's a lot more normie and woke than I amI feel this. My wife isn't what's typically considered woke but she's a turbo normie that doesn't get why I won't watch certain things with her
>>155146454>Do you watch /co/ntent with your wife or girlfriend?No. She'd rather bitch about Destiny or Trump than actually do anything fun.
>>155146454>anon and wife/girlfriend in the same sentenceTulpa discussions belong on >>>/x/