For Adventure Time people were mad with Bubblegum and Finn not ending up together. But as the seasons wore on he had moved on from her so people were just hung up on it.
Regular show on the other hand was interesting with the way shipping went on that show.
I liked how regular show did it because it was one of those bitter sweet type endings. Obvious ship happened but didnāt end the way people wanted but that character still found happiness once he moved on. Which made everyone happy since he got to live the life he wanted.
Regular show was weird in the fact itās a kid show that was in the wrong fuckin time slot. Like that shit was living single or friends in cartoon form. All the references were for millenials not kids. Shit was one of the goat series
It makes sense. Quinzel is our age. Most of the situations, references, jokes and episode premises were just exaggerated experiences he had through his life, people he knew or were Popular trends when he was growing up.
I donāt mind said relationships if they make sense for the character. I felt that the avatar shipping was akin to someone hammering a square peg into a round hole. If Korra had not already been shipped previously and they had hinted that she had some inkling that way at all I think it would have worked out way better. Korra switched baseball teams like she was a free agent in the post season.
Being around goth girls all of my teenage years And the site Suicide Girls fed my goth fetish. lol.
Wednesday Addams, Lidia (Beetlejuice Animated) and some other animated ladies helped in the beginning though. Later in life some continued helping like Sam from Danny Phantom.
Mannn I loved goths but I was an outcast amongst outcasts. Fat black kid into nerdy shit. I knew these goth twins and had a crush but they dismissed the fuck outta me. Then in my 20s I noticed redheads giving me looks, it was weird I wouldnāt even be doing anything. I realized there was a whole section of girls Iād been missing out on⦠Anddd then i married one lmfao
Yea I had a thing for Goths in HS as well but they wouldnāt pay me any mind either. I was a quiet nerd who moved a lot so I never had a stable group of friends.
Thankfully my dad did everything he could to make sure we stayed in Seattle. We moved there right before I turned 8. My sister had just turned 12, I think?
Before that though we lived in Georgia, Arkansas, Missouri, North Carolina and Colorado. Yay being an army brat.
I was also very much into the punk rock aesthetic and style in jr high and high school so I kinda blended in with goth/scene/emo girls. Which I was totally okay with.