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silverbullet2893

KILL KILL!!
when i think about whats really wrong with our countries, its people in general. the man in the mirror. i noticed liberals (im not a liberal) and conservatives both blame outsiders for americas problems. we will never be taken care of until we demand it again.

who’s we. You’re Canadian.



smokes. Lets go.
 

burrheadd

KING Of GIFS
What exactly is the problem and how would you suggest fixing it?

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Babagounj

Strength through joy

In a new series based on the iconic “Looney Tunes” cartoon, Fudd will no longer chase down Bugs Bunny with his rifle, The Hill reported.

“Looney Tunes Cartoons,” which premiered on the streaming service HBO Max last week, will still contain the violence that has marked the brand since it debuted for Warner Bros. in 1930, New York Times reported. The original show featured booby traps, sticks of dynamite, anvils and even bank safes as weapons. Fudd will be chasing Bugs Bunny with a scythe, among other weapons.
The “Looney Tunes" cartoons were originally created to play in theaters before feature films. They moved to television in 1960. Through the years, the cartoons of “Looney Tunes” and its sister animated series, “Merrie Melodies," have been nominated for 22 Academy Awards and have won five Oscars, the Times reported.
 

DriveInDriveOut

Inordinately Right

In a new series based on the iconic “Looney Tunes” cartoon, Fudd will no longer chase down Bugs Bunny with his rifle, The Hill reported.

“Looney Tunes Cartoons,” which premiered on the streaming service HBO Max last week, will still contain the violence that has marked the brand since it debuted for Warner Bros. in 1930, New York Times reported. The original show featured booby traps, sticks of dynamite, anvils and even bank safes as weapons. Fudd will be chasing Bugs Bunny with a scythe, among other weapons.
The “Looney Tunes" cartoons were originally created to play in theaters before feature films. They moved to television in 1960. Through the years, the cartoons of “Looney Tunes” and its sister animated series, “Merrie Melodies," have been nominated for 22 Academy Awards and have won five Oscars, the Times reported.
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Est.1998

Well-Known Member

In a new series based on the iconic “Looney Tunes” cartoon, Fudd will no longer chase down Bugs Bunny with his rifle, The Hill reported.

“Looney Tunes Cartoons,” which premiered on the streaming service HBO Max last week, will still contain the violence that has marked the brand since it debuted for Warner Bros. in 1930, New York Times reported. The original show featured booby traps, sticks of dynamite, anvils and even bank safes as weapons. Fudd will be chasing Bugs Bunny with a scythe, among other weapons.
The “Looney Tunes" cartoons were originally created to play in theaters before feature films. They moved to television in 1960. Through the years, the cartoons of “Looney Tunes” and its sister animated series, “Merrie Melodies," have been nominated for 22 Academy Awards and have won five Oscars, the Times reported.
i always thought it was a shot gun
 

Babagounj

Strength through joy
i always thought it was a shot gun
No longer.
Los Angeles-based indie comics artist Johnny Ryan. brought in as the series’ story editor, said the cartoons are both timeless and not of this time.

“We’re going through this wave of anti-bullying, everybody needs to be friends, everybody needs to get along,” Ryan told the Times. "Looney Tunes’ is pretty much the antithesis of that. It’s two characters in conflict, sometimes getting pretty violent.
 
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