The Amazing World of Gumball mocks SJWs salt

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The Gumball clip made quite a shitstorm on Neogaf forums too
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That clip is epic. I find it hilarious (yet predictable) that the SJW kids are whining about putting an agenda in a cartoon when they demand their agenda be included in everything.

Poor babbies saying they'll block anyone who likes this episode. It's that triggering I guess.:lol:

I wonder if the creators have gotten death threats yet?
 
There are some people who can't detect satire here

The salt may not be real but the true autism lies in this thread
 
If there's anything good you can learn from Steven Universe, is that you should never give importance to the grown ass tard cartoon fans and their tard opinions.
Creators of Gumball and TTG keep this principle at heart.
 
If there's anything good you can learn from Steven Universe, is that you should never give importance to the grown ass tard cartoon fans and their tard opinions.
Creators of Gumball and TTG keep this principle at heart.

And that's what makes both those shows (unlike Social Justice Universe, honestly) actually worth watching every now and then (if you're into cartoons, of course - otherwise, you can do better.), IMHO (and I may not be a TTG! fan, but it's good to see not everyone hates it, however.).
 
This question is both rhetorical and redundant before anyone starts posting :autism: in response, but why is it that any remotely cartoon-related thread on here almost instantly devolves into off-topic autism? From my perspective there's some decent salt here when people bother to mine it, but I guess asking people to do that instead of sperging over some cartoon is too much to ask.

On that note:

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This question is both rhetorical and redundant before anyone starts posting :autism: in response, but why is it that any remotely cartoon-related thread on here almost instantly devolves into off-topic autism? From my perspective there's some decent salt here when people bother to mine it, but I guess asking people to do that instead of sperging over some cartoon is too much to ask.
Kiwifarms is a site full of typical nerds, and nerds are fans of things like anime, games and cartoons, so it's unavoidable I think.

Look, you don't need to say that Gumball or TTG are good shows, that's not the point of these cartoon salt threads at all. It's how the creators handle their job that can be interesting, regardless if you watch cartoons or not
 
Today I learned Gumball supposedly made a joke about school shootings.

Not sure how to feel about that.
What episode was this?

Also, if they feel this strongly about "The Best" (the episode from which the SJW sequence is from), then they're really going to hate "The Worst," which centers on each of the family members trying to find out who has it tougher: men, women, adults, or children, and coming to the shocking conclusion that all four of them have problems (and then ending the episode as Nicole [the mom] tries to explain that women have it tougher).
 
What episode was this?

Also, if they feel this strongly about "The Best" (the episode from which the SJW sequence is from), then they're really going to hate "The Worst," which centers on each of the family members trying to find out who has it tougher: men, women, adults, or children, and coming to the shocking conclusion that all four of them have problems (and then ending the episode as Nicole [the mom] tries to explain that women have it tougher).

Trust me - there WILL be salt for that if these SJWs care all that fucking much to keep watching this show at all. Just wait it out and you'll see.
 
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