HANDS UP! HOW OLD ARE YOU, AREN'T YOU A LITTLE OLD TO BE WATCHING CARTOONS!?
HANDS UP! HOW OLD ARE YOU, AREN'T YOU A LITTLE OLD TO BE WATCHING CARTOONS!?
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I often feel that way when I watch shows like Craig of the Creek and Littlest Pet Shop but these waifu's tho officer you don't understand
I'm 20 and only watch anime and venture Bros baka
Why are you sucking my dick?
Aren't you a little old to be a cop?
So grown up
So mature
If only we could all be manly men like you
I don’t watch cartoons.
I read picture books.
Why yes, yes I am
BACK OFF!
It's called "anime" grampa!
its a animated episodic novela YOU NON AMBER ENCLOSED FOSSIL! I'm going to need your supervisor twitter handle.
Fuck you Officer Majima, i don't have weapons.
I watched an R-rated animated film in theatres yesterday
underrated post
I'm a little old to be doing anything, frankly.
Fuck you, I have a job, pay taxes, and have started a family, I deserve the right to watch children's cartoons.
Back off? BACK OFF!
I'VE GOT A SHURRRRINK GUN
Officer i am merely here for the comics, you put me into the wrong crowd.
What the fuck are you waiting for? Just shoot me already!
Not so fast MAD Agent! Cartoons are for Everyone!
I'm eighTEEN, officer, I'm not an old grandpa like you
D-Don't make me use this thing!
Am only here for the cartoon porn sir.
35 years old officer, I am old enougth to have dead friends and be lonely...
Fuck off. I watch what I want, when I want, how I want.
Grow up and quit acting like you're mature just because you don't watch cartoons, ya fag.
Lets book him boys
No, I'm a LOT too old to be watching cartoons. Checkmate.
no Officer, I swear!
DON'T SHOOT ME OFFICER I'M NOT BLACK
It doesn't really make sense to me.
At some point just about everyone alive right now was the target demographic for cartoons, so why would society constantly shit on the idea of an adult still enjoying cartoons?
No one shits on people for still liking, say, baseball when they get old.
It feels like a conspiracy, and I don't know who is perpetuating it or benefiting from it.
What is this the 1980's?
JIMMY NO!
Who let this Oscars voter have a gun?
Old man La Federal doesn't exist anymore. You have no authority to point me with your gun.
Cartoons are for little kids you frikking pedo.
Because cartoons are fucking childish. Sports are not. Why would you even make such a retarded analogy?
>sports aren't childish
Clearly you don't follow sports.
Based
Unbased
>Literal games aren't childish because I like them so they can't be childish.
Came here to post this
Just love the "age discrimination" like all I'm suppose to do as a adult is watch Porn and the News Network.
Look cheif my uncle's an ex judge
Officer, why did you never get married?
Because I like meat too much.
As opposed to what, live action television? Yeah, theres a gold mine...
You can get married and still eat meat.
Stop getting married is hard these days grandpa.
Yeah... I think you're underestimating HOW much I like meat.
>2019
>Still falling for the Live Action Jew
Fuck off, Stalin. Don't judge me.
You don't understand officer... I am the cartoon
Stand down, pig. I'm 50 & I don't give a flying fuck what anyone thinks.
Made in Abyss?
Shows are produced with the intended audience being for a specific demographic. I agree that the stigma is flawed, but I just live with it. If you like the show, so be it.
>Randy
Ooooooooooohnoooooooooooo
I'm here for the comics.
MAKE THE SPLIT MAKE THE SPLIT MAKE THE SPLIT MAKE THE SPLIT
Friendly reminder that 40% of cops commit domestic violence against their wives/children/etc.
post proof
> 1 Johnson, L.B. (1991). On the front lines: Police stress and family well-being. Hearing before the Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families House of Representatives: 102 Congress First Session May 20 (p. 32-48). Washington DC: US Government Printing Office.
> 2 Neidig, P.H., Russell, H.E. & Seng, A.F. (1992). Interspousal aggression in law enforcement families: A preliminary investigation. Police Studies, Vol. 15 (1), p. 30-38.
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