mintfang wrote:
haxcharsol wrote:
Spongebob has a lot of natural censors. For instance, Nature Pants.
Every time we see Spongebob naked he gets covered by a plant or something.Or they never go into the *ahem* details when they show them naked.
Actually, they have shown Spongebob completely naked before, and that doesn't really matter because he is a sponge and reproduces by budding. There is nothing to show.
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luiysia wrote:
mintfang wrote:
haxcharsol wrote:
Spongebob has a lot of natural censors. For instance, Nature Pants.
Every time we see Spongebob naked he gets covered by a plant or something.Or they never go into the *ahem* details when they show them naked.
Actually, they have shown Spongebob completely naked before, and that doesn't really matter because he is a sponge and reproduces by budding. There is nothing to show.
Doesn't he even bud at one point?
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soupoftomato wrote:
luiysia wrote:
mintfang wrote:
Or they never go into the *ahem* details when they show them naked.Actually, they have shown Spongebob completely naked before, and that doesn't really matter because he is a sponge and reproduces by budding. There is nothing to show.
Doesn't he even bud at one point?
Yeah, a bunch of times. It was the episode Pressure. Specifically, he says "Can you reproduce by budding?" and then reproduces.
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This topic serves no purpose
This is a site aimed at the exact children these jokes are going over the heads of so it's not like you can discuss them beyond the first letter of ones where a swear gets cut off.
Just go on tvtropes and look under radar if you really want to read these.
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soupoftomato wrote:
This topic serves no purpose
This is a site aimed at the exact children these jokes are going over the heads of so it's not like you can discuss them beyond the first letter of ones where a swear gets cut off.
Just go on tvtropes and look under radar if you really want to read these.
*look up "Getting (crud) Past The Radar"
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soupoftomato wrote:
This topic serves no purpose
This is a site aimed at the exact children these jokes are going over the heads of so it's not like you can discuss them beyond the first letter of ones where a swear gets cut off.
Just go on tvtropes and look under radar if you really want to read these.
Yeah but most of the people on these forums are something between 11 and 14 so most people that age would get the joke already. It's not like this site is solely composed of 8 year olds.
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luiysia wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
This topic serves no purpose
This is a site aimed at the exact children these jokes are going over the heads of so it's not like you can discuss them beyond the first letter of ones where a swear gets cut off.
Just go on tvtropes and look under radar if you really want to read these.*look up "Getting (crud) Past The Radar"
I like how you sort of have to do it for that post.
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luiysia wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
This topic serves no purpose
This is a site aimed at the exact children these jokes are going over the heads of so it's not like you can discuss them beyond the first letter of ones where a swear gets cut off.
Just go on tvtropes and look under radar if you really want to read these.*look up "Getting (crud) Past The Radar"
I'm surprised they mentioned nothing about Toy Story, that's littered with in-jokes.
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The trope itself is mentioned on the Toy Story page, but there weren't enough to warrant a mention on the trope.
edit: Actually, it's listed under Pixar in general.
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banana500 wrote:
luiysia wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
This topic serves no purpose
This is a site aimed at the exact children these jokes are going over the heads of so it's not like you can discuss them beyond the first letter of ones where a swear gets cut off.
Just go on tvtropes and look under radar if you really want to read these.*look up "Getting (crud) Past The Radar"
I'm surprised they mentioned nothing about Toy Story, that's littered with in-jokes.
In-jokes are more "Parental Bonus" there
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banana500 wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
This topic serves no purpose
This is a site aimed at the exact children these jokes are going over the heads of so it's not like you can discuss them beyond the first letter of ones where a swear gets cut off.
Just go on tvtropes and look under radar if you really want to read these.Yeah but most of the people on these forums are something between 11 and 14 so most people that age would get the joke already. It's not like this site is solely composed of 8 year olds.
Yes, I think most of us get these jokes.
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luiysia wrote:
The trope itself is mentioned on the Toy Story page, but there weren't enough to warrant a mention on the trope.
edit: Actually, it's listed under Pixar in general.
They did get a bunch of awesome jokes though.
"What do you say I get someone ELSE to watch the sheep tonight?"
"The word I'm looking for, I can't say, because there's preschool toys present."
"It's too short! WE NEED MORE MONKEYS!" (that's like my motto)
Oh can't forget this one:
"And I'm from Mattel. Well, I'm not actually from Mattel, I'm from a smaller company that was purchased in a leverage buyout."
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luiysia wrote:
mintfang wrote:
haxcharsol wrote:
Spongebob has a lot of natural censors. For instance, Nature Pants.
Every time we see Spongebob naked he gets covered by a plant or something.Or they never go into the *ahem* details when they show them naked.
Actually, they have shown Spongebob completely naked before, and that doesn't really matter because he is a sponge and reproduces by budding. There is nothing to show.
I'm a kid. How am I supposed to know that? Does everyone have to take a class on sponges?
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mintfang wrote:
luiysia wrote:
mintfang wrote:
Or they never go into the *ahem* details when they show them naked.Actually, they have shown Spongebob completely naked before, and that doesn't really matter because he is a sponge and reproduces by budding. There is nothing to show.
I'm a kid. How am I supposed to know that? Does everyone have to take a class on sponges?
It's wierd that we're talking about this because I literally JUST learned all this in Science.
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mintfang wrote:
luiysia wrote:
mintfang wrote:
Or they never go into the *ahem* details when they show them naked.Actually, they have shown Spongebob completely naked before, and that doesn't really matter because he is a sponge and reproduces by budding. There is nothing to show.
I'm a kid. How am I supposed to know that? Does everyone have to take a class on sponges?
You learn it in science dewd. It's called asexual reproduction, basically it's just one parent instead of two.
What grade are you in anyway, I learned it quite recently actually (about hydras and other things anyway, I knew about sponges long before).
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mintfang wrote:
luiysia wrote:
mintfang wrote:
Or they never go into the *ahem* details when they show them naked.Actually, they have shown Spongebob completely naked before, and that doesn't really matter because he is a sponge and reproduces by budding. There is nothing to show.
I'm a kid. How am I supposed to know that? Does everyone have to take a class on sponges?
no but...
...
...sometimes you see naked sponges!!
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jukyter wrote:
mintfang wrote:
luiysia wrote:
Actually, they have shown Spongebob completely naked before, and that doesn't really matter because he is a sponge and reproduces by budding. There is nothing to show.
I'm a kid. How am I supposed to know that? Does everyone have to take a class on sponges?
no but...
...
...sometimes you see naked sponges!!
do you think we neuter sponges before we use them or show them in pictures?
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mythbusteranimator wrote:
jukyter wrote:
mintfang wrote:
I'm a kid. How am I supposed to know that? Does everyone have to take a class on sponges?no but...
...
...sometimes you see naked sponges!!do you think we neuter sponges before we use them or show them in pictures? http://i.imgur.com/fJqANKp.png
we do
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mythbusteranimator wrote:
jukyter wrote:
mintfang wrote:
I'm a kid. How am I supposed to know that? Does everyone have to take a class on sponges?
no but...
...
...sometimes you see naked sponges!!do you think we neuter sponges before we use them or show them in pictures? http://i.imgur.com/fJqANKp.png
obviously we do
im part of the "free willy" campaign, which protests against the neutering of marine life
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jukyter wrote:
mythbusteranimator wrote:
jukyter wrote:
no but...
...
...sometimes you see naked sponges!!do you think we neuter sponges before we use them or show them in pictures? http://i.imgur.com/fJqANKp.png
obviously we do
im part of the "free willy" campaign, which protests against the neutering of marine life
same here
should we alter the clownfish's DNA so Marlin doesn't turn female to...ahem...repopulate the clownfish colony with Nemo???
i mean, he does lose it the same way neutering makes animals lose
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banana500 wrote:
mintfang wrote:
luiysia wrote:
Actually, they have shown Spongebob completely naked before, and that doesn't really matter because he is a sponge and reproduces by budding. There is nothing to show.I'm a kid. How am I supposed to know that? Does everyone have to take a class on sponges?
You learn it in science dewd. It's called asexual reproduction, basically it's just one parent instead of two.
What grade are you in anyway, I learned it quite recently actually (about hydras and other things anyway, I knew about sponges long before).
Hydras don't reproduce asexually.
Only their heads do.
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haxcharsol wrote:
banana500 wrote:
mintfang wrote:
I'm a kid. How am I supposed to know that? Does everyone have to take a class on sponges?You learn it in science dewd. It's called asexual reproduction, basically it's just one parent instead of two.
What grade are you in anyway, I learned it quite recently actually (about hydras and other things anyway, I knew about sponges long before).Hydras don't reproduce asexually.
Only their heads do.
he's talking about the real animal, not the mythological one.
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banana500 wrote:
mintfang wrote:
luiysia wrote:
Actually, they have shown Spongebob completely naked before, and that doesn't really matter because he is a sponge and reproduces by budding. There is nothing to show.I'm a kid. How am I supposed to know that? Does everyone have to take a class on sponges?
You learn it in science dewd. It's called asexual reproduction, basically it's just one parent instead of two.
What grade are you in anyway, I learned it quite recently actually (about hydras and other things anyway, I knew about sponges long before).
First of all, I'm in Elementary school. Second of all, I'm not a dewd or dude, for that matter. Third of all, Why the heck are we talking about sponge parents? Derp, it has nothing to do with Hidden Humor in Children's Entertainment!
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