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Why I love the Muppets and what we can learn..

TheMonsterAteMe

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I posted this on my tumblr today and I thought I would post it here too.

I love the Muppet’s. You may think that I am immature and juvenile for that, but let me tell you why. The Muppet’s represent what we need to strive to as a culture. They are a group who are all very different from each other. They all have different interest, personalities, and faults. But they don’t let their difference’s affect their relationship’s each other. They love each other just for being who they are and not anything they can do will change that. They may even get mad at each other but they still love each other.

In a society where everyone is categorized into groups and stereotypes, can you imagine how we would prosper if we took a hint from some multicolored pieces of foam and fur.
 

RedPiggy

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Hey, I base my entire worldview on the Muppets, LOL. There's not a thing wrong with it. I love how male/female, monsters/humanoid/animal/etc, liberal/conservative, etc can all work together without killing each other. It's a nice goal.
 
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