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And little did we know that the 4th-grade schoolyard pettiness of calling a dinosaur skeleton “Jurassic” and stepping on it would be an accurate representation of the movie’s general tone…. 🙄
Oh, sorry— I didn’t see the distinction of “You CAN read the book we hate, just keep in mind that makes you an evil person.” (And I’d rather not read about Nazis, thank you: They burned books and ostracized both authors and readers, believing they were “building a new modern society”)
Sort of like the Justice League episode where alternate-universe Superman discovers that focused laser-vision can deliver instant lobotomies to villains— Making his job easier, and sliding into fascism.
Sesame Workshop, however, has always owned the marketing rights to the Sesame Muppets, which is one of its main sources of non-profit income. Shari Lewis and Fred Rogers are individually responsible for their own puppets, as they are the producers of their own shows.
Oh, I see: “I don’t like this book I HAVE read, so you shouldn’t be able to read it!”
(I can believe you have zero sense of irony, but…you’re not even TRYING to get the point, are you? 🤦‍♂️ It’s late. And life’s too short.)