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Would you let a young kid watch The Simpsons? Personally, my parents have never had a problem with me watching The Simpsons and I don't see anything too bad in it either (I wasn't allowed to watch Family Guy until I was 14, though). Also, if it wasn't for Itchy and Scratchy, I don't think I'd be the Happy Tree Friends fan I am today.
 

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Personally, I would let my kids watch The Simpsons as well as Happy Tree Friends, Bob's Burgers, and old Family Guy (seasons 1-4 and the Star Wars specials only). Even though I would not show them the ones where Jesus shows up, I don't want them to get the wrong idea of Christianity.
 

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Would you let a young kid watch The Simpsons? Personally, my parents have never had a problem with me watching The Simpsons and I don't see anything too bad in it either (I wasn't allowed to watch Family Guy until I was 14, though). Also, if it wasn't for Itchy and Scratchy, I don't think I'd be the Happy Tree Friends fan I am today.
Yes. I would.
 

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The only things I would worry about little kids seeing on The Simpsons is the Halloween episodes because I worry about it scaring them. I was extremely scared of Alice Cooper on The Muppet Show when I was little (to the point of not even wanting to talk about Muppets for almost a year) and I don't want my kids to have a similar experience so maybe skipping the Halloween ones would be for the best (We would still celebrate Halloween;just not watch those episodes;we wouldn't be one of the families that avoids Halloweens altogether).
 
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Do you believe in Bigfoot or the Loch Ness Monster? Personally, I don't believe in any of those cryptid thingies. I used to believe in Jackalopes when I was younger but then one day, I saw a World of Warcraft commercial in which Mr. T refers to Jackalopes as a "hoax" and I thought if Mr. T says it, it must be true. But seriously though, I really did believe in Jackalopes at one point in my life, that is sadly true, :cry:. I have a friend who believes that the Loch Ness Monster is really the Leviathan as described in The Bible, don't get me wrong, I believe in the Leviathan, as do a lot of other Judeo-Christian people, but what would he/she/they be doing in Scotland of all places? The Bible was written in Africa meaning that the creature probably lives/lived in that area. That is why his theory doesn't really make sense to me.
 
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Do you believe in Bigfoot or the Loch Ness Monster? Personally, I don't believe in any of those cryptid thingies. I used to believe in Jackalopes when I was younger but then one day, I saw a World of Warcraft commercial in which Mr. T refers to Jackalopes as a "hoax" and I thought if Mr. T says it, it must be true. But seriously though, I really did believe in Jackalopes at one point in my life, that is sadly true, :cry:. I have a friend who believes that the Loch Ness Monster is really the Leviathan as described in The Bible, don't get me wrong, I believe in the Leviathan, as do a lot of other Judeo-Christian people, but what would he/she/they be doing in Scotland of all places? The Bible was written in Africa meaning that the creature probably lives/lived in that area. That is why his theory doesn't really make sense to me.
Nope. I don't believe in both of those things.
 

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Have you ever been out of the United States? I never have been and have only been to 5 states in my entire life which are Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Tennessee, and North Carolina.
 

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What got you into Muppets, Whose Line?, The Brady Bunch, HTF, Simpsons, and Family Guy? Here's my answer:

Muppets - I have watched them since I was a newborn baby practically as my my mom showed me Sesame Street at 5-months-old and I instantly got hooked on it. I got into The Muppets and Fraggle Rock when I was 2 and continued to like them the whole rest of my life. I started watching non-Muppet Henson works like Dark Crystal and Labyrinth when I was 13, because Mom was worried about me finding them scary when I was little.

Whose Line? - Again, my mom got me hooked on this show at a young age. I was 10 when I started watching the show because I showed Mom Animutations and she thought it was cool that they used Colin Mochrie alot, I didn't know who he was, and we watched practically the whole series as a family.

Brady Bunch - Never watched it.

HTF - I got into it when I was 17 because I thought Giggles was hot, at first that was the whole reason I watched it, but later on I grew to love the humor, plots, story telling, and other characters (especially Nutty).

Family Guy - My uncle (who's name is Brian) got me hooked on it when I was 15 and it pretty much became a huge influence of my sense of humor from there.

Simpsons - I watched The Simpsons Movie with my mom because she thought I'd like the "naughty yellow people," as she called them when I was 10.
 
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