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Random question of the day:

As a follow-up to yesterday's question, is it true that there are never any "forced" story elements in comics?
 
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No answers yesterday. What a shame.

Random question of the day:

Why don't we see Ronald McDonald and the McDonald Land gang in McDonald's content anymore?
According to Google, it’s because of the year in which clowns got too serious in the US.

“In 2016, McDonald's officially retired Ronald after a series of "creepy clown sightings" popped up across the United States. As they escalated from harmless sightings to reports of carrying weapons, it became an awful time to be a clown.”
 
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According to Google, it’s because of the year in which clowns got too serious in the US.

“In 2016, McDonald's officially retired Ronald after a series of "creepy clown sightings" popped up across the United States. As they escalated from harmless sightings to reports of carrying weapons, it became an awful time to be a clown.”
God gives his silliest battles to his funniest clowns...
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he would be horrified. Dude was a racist (and buddies with some nazis so anti semitic as well) so a princess Tiana, Moana, Mulan, Raya, really all the stories that focus on POC people, he would loose his shit over.
 
you don't need to go back in time, you just need to unfreeze him
 
Random question of the day:

Will jerky celebrities always remain jerky or can they be changed?
Anyone has the capacity to change. I don't see why celebrities would be considered different from the normal population in that matter.

But the question is confusing, because "can" is very different than "will".
 
Anyone has the capacity to change. I don't see why celebrities would be considered different from the normal population in that matter.

But the question is confusing, because "can" is very different than "will".
wrong celebrities are evil cartoon characters
 
Random question of the day:

Would you say the morality rules in certain video games (Undertale, Red Dead Redemption, et cetera) reflect the morality rules of the game's developers?
 

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