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When Jim Henson died, Disney artists Joe Lanzisero and Tim Kirk drew this tribute of Mickey Mouse consoling Kermit the Frog, which appeared in the Summer 1990 issue of WD Eye, Walt Disney Imagineering’s employee magazine.
A bunch of little boys outside my window are doing jumps on their little bikes singing “Soulja boy off in this hoe, watch me crank it, watch me roll” which is a song that was popular a couple of years ago. It is all about fighting “haterz” and degrading women through disgusting and unconsensual sexual acts. This adult woman is watching what I assume to be her children act out the violent fantasies of “Soulja boy”, who was rightly ripped apart by feminist media but who somehow stayed in the media eye because his song is ‘catchy’.
I just can’t even deal with how messed up this is! Like really, I can’t even chill with my window open without having to experience the indoctrination of children into the patriarchy. Everything is balls.
At least this makes me feel better, even though it was written two years ago. The sexist bullshit those kids are spouting isn’t even current!