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>>7885960
it feels like feeling envy that young people can enjoy things you can't. he's drinking coffee and eating a single piece of bread (?), probably no butter, because he has to watch his health. but they're going hard on the banana splits. i feel this way when i know i can't enjoy a hot chip and melted cheese disaster as a quick snack before i jerk off and lay down for ten hours and instead have to eat some healthy slop then go for a run
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The dude is right to hold that expression.
Kids are retarded. They'll literally eat candy until they puke if you let them. And way less sugar than that sends them bouncing off the walls with hyperactive energy. There's a reason they make special kid versions of stuff like ice cream and deserts and shit.
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>>7886288
>you are the guy in the image
I've only got one chin. I feel cheated, really, everyone else here has like four.
>your entire civilization should be exterminated
That was preexisting condition. I'm off the hook.
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Hmmm, yes, quite ingenious on the artist's part. The dessert itself is evocative of a generational divide both in name 'banana SPLIT' and in the man's reaction. Imagine someone who lived through two world wars and a depression, fought for his life both at home and abroad who finds himself in a time of plenty. As a child he probably would have been overjoyed at the rare penny candy. Here he sees a childhood so free from the want of his that their desserts are overflowing, but the child seems to be eating without joy. I don't see disgust in his look, just an incredulous reflex upon seeing a life he can't understand. Can he even envision the future this portends? Can either understand that his past and her future, so alien to each other, are both a part of one Nation's story? Can a national identity be genuinely developed when a child's world is so foreign from their parent's?
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>>7887182
going ana at one point in your life sucks too, because even many, many years later your body might always automatically insist that you should be eating like you’re starving, and this causes a lot of residual practical difficulties if you want to maintain a healthy daily lifestyle,
so i tots feel you in your aftermath, just coming in from another direction.
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>>7886267
Unironically my cousins husband had this.
White trash mom just fed him juice all the time, rotted out all his teeth as a kid. Didnt have teeth this his adult teeth came in.
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>>7885960
The old mongoloid watches indignantly as the children eat something he can no longer have.
He proceeds to launch an anti-dessert movement and draft a bill to take to Congress so that no one can eat dessert.
...sounds like something that happens all the time these days.
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>>7886263
Nigga wrote some cool stories but all I know about him is
>Loved cats for being "austere and intellectual"
>Hated dogs for being "stupid and base"
>Hated niggers, chinks, and most of all The Welsh, despite never having met any
>Hated going outside except for Ryan Gosling ass night walks
>Was really bad at face-to-face interaction
>Only conversations he could hold without sperging out were via letters
>Had a thing for his niece
RIP brother you would've loved reddit