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What is the appeal of Ren!

Turk February

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Omg. I actually never saw the whole thing. It's straight up plagiarism. I fucking hate this guy.
 

Turk February

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I've always been suspicious of heart in hand nonsense. It's always so contrived and performative. Real emotions are rarely appropriate for public consumption and are messy. The Complete song is just like crap from the first Korn album, but gayer.
I choose to believe it's entirely sincere. There's stuff in the lyrics no one could write unless they've been through something like that. I think he just had a crisis, got through it, wrote a song about it and fucking Ren ripped it off.
 
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What about hard in hand nonsense.
Necessary evil.

I choose to believe it's entirely sincere. There's stuff in the lyrics no one could write unless they've been through something like that. I think he just had a crisis, got through it, wrote a song about it and fucking Ren ripped it off.
Sure to some extent, but the melodrama is faggy as fuck regardless. Also, you may be surprised at how full of shit the internet generation is. They are easily able to absorb the experiences of others and claim their own. Everyone is a sad sack victim with a bowl cut. It is pathetic to steal and even worse to steal something lame as fuck. If you are going to rip someone off, rip off something great.
 

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Omg. Ren just posted he is "lost and afraid" because he has Lyme disease. Get a proper illness like heroin addiction, faggot.
 
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I dunno, I always saw the appeal, but I was a teenager

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My "Ren and Stimpy" story:

During the 1980s, there was a big kerfuffle, because a daytime kid's show appeared to show Mighty Mouse doing opiates. The studio swore up and down that it was misunderstood.

Hold that thought.

Years later, that same studio made "Ren and Stimpy." The studio was called "Spumco."

Spumco is an abbreviation for the "The Sperm and Cum Company."



The animators who made Mighty Mouse never admitted it, and the same people never admitted what "Spumco" actually meant. (It just occurred to me, but it's probably ALSO a reference to Andy Kaufmann, because one of his signature bits was Mighty Mouse. That part is speculation, the rest of this post is 100% confirmed by the folks that made Ren and Stimpy.)

Just one of those things that basically got lost in history. They fully admit that they 100% had a cartoon mouse doing opiates on daytime TV, but they'll never admit it officially.

Here's the "official story:"

"Spümcø was founded by animators John Kricfalusi, Bob Camp, Jim Smith and Lynne Naylor.[5] Kricfalusi named the company after the fictional person "Raymond Spüm", whom he jokingly described as the inventor of animation.[5] The golden age of American animation (exemplified by the 1940s cartoons by Bob Clampett and Tex Avery) served as inspiration for the surreal and highly expressive house style of which Spümcø became well-known.[6][7]"
 

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My "Ren and Stimpy" story:

During the 1980s, there was a big kerfuffle, because a daytime kid's show appeared to show Mighty Mouse doing opiates. The studio swore up and down that it was misunderstood.

Hold that thought.

Years later, that same studio made "Ren and Stimpy." The studio was called "Spumco."

Spumco is an abbreviation for the "The Sperm and Cum Company."



The animators who made Mighty Mouse never admitted it, and the same people never admitted what "Spumco" actually meant. (It just occurred to me, but it's probably ALSO a reference to Andy Kaufmann, because one of his signature bits was Mighty Mouse. That part is speculation, the rest of this post is 100% confirmed by the folks that made Ren and Stimpy.)

Just one of those things that basically got lost in history. They fully admit that they 100% had a cartoon mouse doing opiates on daytime TV, but they'll never admit it officially.

Here's the "official story:"

"Spümcø was founded by animators John Kricfalusi, Bob Camp, Jim Smith and Lynne Naylor.[5] Kricfalusi named the company after the fictional person "Raymond Spüm", whom he jokingly described as the inventor of animation.[5] The golden age of American animation (exemplified by the 1940s cartoons by Bob Clampett and Tex Avery) served as inspiration for the surreal and highly expressive house style of which Spümcø became well-known.[6][7]"

 
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