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Old Apr 8th, 2009, 12:32 AM       
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Originally Posted by Angryhydralisk View Post
Indeed. Last I seen there was a lot of animes, Sealab, home Movies, and Aquateen.I also remember watching it back when it started, with just Space Ghost, Pilot Candidate (Anybody remember THAT piece of shit!?), Inuyasha when it was worth a shit, Cowboy Bebop, and Trigun. Now THAT was good watchins' in the heat of the night.Well, except Inuyasha. I'll never be able to remotely enjoy it ever since I walked in on my gay nephew beating off to pictures of Inuyasha.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!!! DO NOT WANT, DO NOT WANT!And if you watch Adult Swim now, Ireccomend watchign Superjail. Superjail is a kickass show.
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Uninspired anger directed at message board! Nonspecific things with no tangible value need to be changed! GENERAL OUTRAGE! THINGS MUST CHANGE OR VEILED, NEUTERED THREATS THAT MEAN LESS THAN THE TIME THEY TOOK TO TYPE OUT WILL HAPPEN!

OR... You could accept the fact that you've gotten older and need to start liking new things.
I agree with you on that first mockery, and I was a dumbass for posting that first post. But on your second point, I actually do like some stuff on Cartoon Network, like Batman The Brave and the Bold, Transformers Animated and Chowder. I'm just angry that they're trying to crowd out the animation with live action on the network.
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