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classic-simpsons · 9 months
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S06E09 | HOMER BADMAN
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flyinghellfish · 8 months
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spockvarietyhour · 8 months
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z34l0t · 1 year
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deadpresidents · 4 months
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Fuck Texas's A-G right now. No respect for women, Texas Republicans? No peace! (sorry for misquoting from "The Simpsons" episode Homer Badman there!)
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There is no better illustration of why I shout that ELECTIONS HAVE CONSEQUENCES than the the aftermath of Roe v. Wade being overturned. It's absolutely frightening -- especially when you see the threats made by the Texas Attorney General in the case of the woman who won court approval to terminate a non-viable pregnancy that could cause her significant future fertility issues and life-threatening complications otherwise:
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It's disgusting and heartless, and just another indication of how drastically life has changed for people in the United States since 2016. Even if a court-approved procedure that could save a woman's life (and potentially preserve the lives of future children that she may have) were to take place, the top law enforcement official in the State of Texas is threatening the doctors, nurses, hospitals, and any other care-givers with criminal prosecution and the possibility of civil lawsuits that could be brought against any of them by any random citizen of the state. This is our country now.
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makeminemarvel · 11 months
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Namor Nation, why rise up when we could sink down? Time to solve all our problems by moving under the sea! This video is my tribute to Namor's love of his ocean home, with some special guests. So turn up your headphones and enjoy!
Namor week day 1 - Talokan/ Atlantis
Clips Used:
Esther Williams in Ziegfield Follies, 1946
Vladimir Korenev in Человек-амфибия, or "Amphibian Man", 1962
"The Start of the Quest", "Atlantis Under Attack", "To Conquer a Crown", and "Ship of Doom", Episodes 2,4,6 and 10 of The Sub-Mariner, 1966
"Danger in the Depths", Season 1 Episode 12 of Fantastic Four, 1967
Русалочка, or "The Little Mermaid", 1968
"Homer Badman", Season 6 Episode 9 of The Simpsons, 1989
"Now Comes the Sub-Mariner", Season 1 Episode 3 of The Fantastic Four, 1994
"Imperius Rex" and "Atlantis Attacks", Episodes 9 and 21 of Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes, 2006
Tenoch Huerta Mejía in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, 2022
@namorweek
Thank you for watching! I hope you had as much fun watching it as I had to make it lol
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vavuska · 1 year
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The Simpsons, Season 6 Episode 9, "Homer Badman".
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nomorerww · 8 months
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The most unrealistic part of The Simpsons is the fact that we're supposed to believe that a thin woman with a relatively nice body like Marge is turned on and eager to have sex with a sloppy fatass like Homer. Even if Homer wasn't fat he'd be unappealing.
The way men store their body fat looks bad. At least with fat women I can sort of understand why they're fetishized.
I've also just finished watching Homer Badman and it it was ...painful. The entire show tries to trivialize sexual harassment and assault, that's literally it. It's supposed to be parodying sensationalized entertainment but It absolutely fails to do this in a way that doesn't convey what the men who wrote it feel, which is that men are the only ones who matter and therefore talking about men's sexual misconduct and blind self centeredness is a huge pwoblem for the poor degens :((( like, they have Lisa perform some diatribe about the truth and shit as the show attempts to create this narrative where anyone who believes in allegations of misconduct being shared by media is a fucking idiot and a sheep.
so if the truth is inconvenient to you, then it's not the truth then is what this show was suggesting. in a moment of peak irony one of the main cast talks about how the TV has the power to disingenuously present any matter, alter perceptions and make people believe whatever the creators want them to believe and that is literally what this garbage manchild project is doing.
I also watched a milhouse divided and It’s A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge in the same day this week and I was so annoyed. The first episode's message revolves around how Homer's and Marge's marriage is something that will never end. regardless of how people feel about these characters, that implication is incredibly creepy, and it was obviously something that a man felt that it needed to be added. Unlike a real woman, a cartoon wife written by men doesn't have a choice and can't do what the men don't want her to do. It just gave me controlling, abusive man vibes.
The other episode is essentially another unfunny episode using a cartoon family to allude to cheating and shit like that. in it Marge goes insane because she thinks that this hot young woman is trying to steal Homer away. 😒 It's much much worse than it sounds.
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I don’t even watch Simpsons anymore. The last time I saw an episode, it was because the entire episode was a parody of The Smiths and Morrissey.
I haven't watched it as it aired and the short with Eilish is the only thing I watched (not on Disney+ obviously lol, I ain't paying for that shit. The aspect ratio being all fucked and not putting up episodes like The Cartridge Family or Homer Badman? Hell no lmao)
'member when The Simpsons made fun of celebrities instead of dedicating episodes to sucking off their egos? 'member when they made an entire episode of President Bush being a douche after he openly said he hated the show, and how they made fun of Bill Clinton before it was cool? 'member when it was actually criticizing and satirizing shit while also just being a well written show?
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Pepperidge Farm remembers!
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furbearingbrick · 2 years
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Mr. Enter's Turning Red take certainly is a bad one, but I wouldn't call it a new low... It's hard to get worse than some of the things he said during his Homer Badman review.
DON'T REMIND ME OF THAT EVER AGAIN PLEASE
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classic-simpsons · 10 months
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S06E09 | HOMER BADMAN
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dorothydalmati1 · 6 months
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The Simpsons Season 6 Episode 9: Homer Badman
Written by Greg Daniels
Storyboard by Peter Avanzino, John Rice & Jeffrey Lynch
Directed by Jeffrey Lynch
Animation directed by Utit Choomuang
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spockvarietyhour · 8 months
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thejarlofwhiterun · 1 year
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Some old episodes of The Simpsons have aged incredibly poorly. Homer Badman was fully written by Harvey Weinstein
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curswine · 1 year
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I just watched The Simpsons 6x09 "Homer Badman"
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packedwithpackards · 1 year
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Those dang Packards in Missouri
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From "Homer Badman," s6, ep 9 of the Simpsons.
Missouri, as it turns out, is Packed with Packards. As we wrote about on this blog before, they established their roots within the state. After all, there is a Packard cemetery in Clinton County, Missouri. In order to follow up on this, I looked at a number of varying sources.
Family Search as a number of databases on the state of Missouri. Within their “Missouri, Death Records, 1834-1910” collection there were 66 results for the surname of Packard. As for their “Missouri, Birth Records, 1847-1910” collection there were 32 results for the surname. Then within their “Missouri, Marriage Records, 1805-2002” there were 1,208 results for the surname and within their “Missouri Marriages, 1750-1920” collection there were 1,290 results. As for the Missouri Archives, there are 56 results for the Packard surname in their “Missouri Death Certificates, 1910 – 1966” database.
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Results from this index for the Packards are above.
Note: This was originally posted on May 11, 2018 on the main Packed with Packards WordPress blog (it can also be found on the Wayback Machine here). My research is still ongoing, so some conclusions in this piece may change in the future.
Beyond this, a listing of deaths in Missouri listed two Packards: Sarah Isabell dying in 1952 and John Henry dying at an unknown date. Obituaries from the website of Mackley Genealogy also reprinted the obit of a Missouri Packard, which is as follows:
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Further research showed no results for the Packards here, here, or here. Even so, there may be results within this collection and are definitely ones here.
Chapman Brothers's 1893 book, Portrait and Biographical Record of Buchanan and Clinton Counties, Missouri: Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, Together with Biographies and Portraits of All the Presidents of the United States has a bit about the Packards here and there. The book notes that:
 A Joseph L. Packard, living in St. Joseph Mo was born in 1836 in Springfield, MA, went into the railroad business and married a woman named Leslie Colt on Dec 23, 1875 (p. 319)
A C.E. (Charles Edward undoubtedly) Packard is the cashier of the farmers bank in Cameron, Missouri was born in Hampshire, Massachusetts on Mar 13, 1838, spending his boyhood on a farm there before becoming a teacher in Ohio, coming to Missouri to work as a telegraph operator and marrying a woman named Araminta Utter in 1867. It notes that C.E. and Araminta had seven children, six of which are living: William, Clark, Eva, Martha, Bessie, and Laura (p. 390, 393). I am glad he has an entry in this book since his one of my ancestors, through my Packard lineage! Later a company named "C.E. Packard & Co" is mentioned, perhaps a company he once created (p. 459)
The same goes for the National Historical Company's 1881 book, The History of Clinton County, Missouri: Containing a History of the County, Its Cities, Towns, Etc., Biographical Sketches of Its Citizens, Clinton County in the Late War, General and Local Statistics, Portraits of Early Settlers and Prominent Men, History of Missouri, Map of Clinton County, Etc., Etc. This book has sixteen results for the name Packard. Some pages, like page 257, talk about a company run by one R.C. (Russell Clifford likely) Packard whereas others, like page 108, talk about an O.C. (Ossmus Chalmer) Packard born in Hampshire Co, Massachusetts in 1835 becoming a carpenter, living in Mendota, Illinois  then coming to Cameron, Missouri, becoming a dairy farmer and marrying a woman named Sophia Dean on Apr 2, 1863. Both R.C. and O.C. are those from my Packard family lineage. Another person from that lineage profiled in the book is C.E. (Charles E.) Packard, on the following page (109), basically saying the same as what was noted in the 1892 Chapman Brothers Book described earlier in this article. Additionally, there are mentions of "C.E. Packard & Co" (p 264), calling C.E. a capitalist who lives in a "brick business home" (p 284, 286), a cemetery laid out by Charles Packard a mile-and-half southeast of Cameron, MO (the Packard Cemetery perhaps?, p 251), Charles as a railroad man (p 337), the first two-story residence constructed on South Walnut Street by R.C. Packard in 1866 (p 256), E.C. Packard as a secretary in the Cameron chapter of the Grange (p 277), and Charles E. Packard the member of the First Congregational Church in Cameron starting in 1865 (p 265-266). Also a Packard for the Grange ran to be a representative in Clinton County MO (p 406), a Mary Packard was mentioned as marrying a O.B. Lingle in 1866 (p 100), and a C.I (Charles I) ford, a dairyman and farmer was noted as marrying Miss Martha Packard (in my Packard lineage) in December 1843 and fathering eleven children with her (p 87).
That's all on the Packards in Missouri.  Look forward to next week's post determining if Samuel was a constable or a tavern keeper, and if those family genealogies saying this are rotten liars or not!
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