Which Yea Forums moment still gets to you emotionally?

Which Yea Forums moment still gets to you emotionally?

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>Ever really trying at anything
I can't relate, sorry.

In school, many units build on previous ones. Even if he tried to master the current one, he probably got mogged by all the previous units' content.

Fucking retarded

How is knowledge being cumulative retarded?

a few

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I mean this is an emotional scene, but he only really tried at the last minute, essentially cram studying.

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The most underrated Disney movie

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ahh this one got me good.

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Yeah, but he's only in middle school. He still showed enough self control to ignore enjoying a snow day for the sake of putting actual effort towards studying for the first time and it made no difference. It's a simplified take on the issue, but it's representative of a bigger problem for a lot of people that end up feeling that they might as well not try because they're called a failure either way.

Hell, the education system doesn't even value their capacity for long-term understanding and application of the material. It just wants them to memorize a list of names and dates long enough to regurgitate them for a one-day test. But Bart's teacher at least has the awareness to go out of her way to actually recognize his efforts, and tries to teach him that what he learns and the work he puts towards it does matter.

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I only remember this movie for Tanya's subplot.

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Fairly recent, but it was easily my favorite scene in Arcane

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I loved this Tanya, I'm sad she was erased from the canon continuity after they made the wild west movie just a dream.

Bojack was spinning its wheels a bit for me by the end, but the end of the first season still stuck with me.

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Everyone treats Bart as a lost cause, even his own parents. It has been proven a lot of times in the show that he can become brilliant if someone actually supports him.
He's even more talented than Lisa

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I tear up at the end of Mother Simpson everytime

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Canon is what you make of it I suppose. If all a sequel does is retcon what I liked about its predecessor then I feel free to ignore it.

Emotional Bart-centric episodes:
>Bart despairs about his own intellectual failings and inability to succeed in school
>Bart is worried he has lost his mother's love after he shoplifts
>Bart symbolically sells his soul and then worries that his deed has done more damage than he thinks
>Bart falls in love with a girl who is no good for him, and gets conflicted and hurt when he realizes he doesn't want to be as bad as her
>Bart pranks the town into thinking a child fell down a well, but is forced to face the pain he's caused when the same fate befalls him for real

Emotional Lisa-centric episodes:
>Homer does not buy Saxophone products for Lisa and this makes her angry
>Bart does not provide Lisa a birthday gift and this makes her angry
>Lisa becomes a vegetarian and others don't change their beliefs and this makes her angry
>Lisa becomes a buddhist and others don't change their beliefs and this makes her angry
>Lisa is upset with her Malibu Stacy toy and no one else shares her beliefs and this makes her angry
>Lisa encounters a girl who is prettier and more talented than her and this makes her angry

>leave your kid to get gangbanged by dirty hippies for 30 years
Fuck Mona. Abe was a better parent

The Autumn Days grow short it's cold...
It's... it's Christmas time again...
Then...snows of winter slow-slowly Melt...
THE....THE DAYS GROW SHORT AGAIN
How very... special are we.
To...to...to have on our famly tree
Mother Earth and Father Time....


OH GOD DON'T LOOK AT ME!

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mind = blown

I don't feeeel no pain no more.

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That's men and women for you

reminder bart is also super smart but his lack of concentration is what keeps him down.

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essentially,yes

Ok? And what is your point exactly? It doesn’t detract from the emotional weight of the scene of Homer actually getting to tell her he loves her and good bye which he didn’t get to do when he was a kid

Source?

"Charlotte...? CHARLOTTE!!!" Jesus, I've seen the original on VHS and DVD, but not as sad.

>Source
Wakfu i believe

Friends forever :"(

And hopefully it remains that way, relatively unblemished by furfaggots.

The nature of American schooling is in regurgitation. Most kids, even the A+ honor roll types, only retain information long enough to pass a test. Teach kids something in the fall and I guarantee most will forget it by spring because it’s no longer needed. The whole grading system is outdated and doesn’t encourage kids to actually retain what they learn or even value learning it.

>my life in a nutshell
;__________;

Early Lisa episodes are underrated. Less about the soap box topic of the week and more about her feelings as a depressive and over-empathetic kid that's expected to smile no matter how she actually feels.

Wakfu

Yes, why would you assume I disagree with this? I teach undgrads math and I'm well aware of the issues.

This scene isn't funny at all, it just hits very close to home.

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>find sauce for that gif
>the guy is angry just because his daughter is a porn star
kek

>just because

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Probably like 1/3 of the Hey Arnold! series. Lol
To name a few
The christmas episode
Stoop kid
Chocolate boy
Helga goes to therapy
Even the episode where grandpa gives Hitler a wedgie is sentimental at parts(I think that's what made this series so great was the balance, there weren't "sad" episodes because there was humor thrown in here and there.)

There's quite a bit

Stop being American, user. It's not healthy.

Not him, and not American but c'mon what's wrong with you?

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the ending of life story always gets me a bit

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He's actually in elementary school, Bart's only in 4th grade.

That and the bounty hunter episode always got to me. Not a word from Jack, just the tragedy of those who are forced to fight him.

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It may be in Season 1, but Moaning Lisa is still one of the best Lisa central episodes for the reasons you listed.

hey arnold didn't pull punches

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Fuck this scene man

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I wish we got to see Helga's therapist in more episodes

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this episode just made me think Bart was profoundly retarded and not just a kid who didn't pay attention in school.

what's so sad about that? those fucking retards should just divorce

context?

Would've been a teachable moment if krabapple was worth a shit as a teacher

But that's the main appeal of a show like that, that it doesn't go for the preachiness

Our colleges operate the same way

Is this why a lot of college graduates have re-occurring dreams about failing college?

They say in the show they’re only staying together because divorcing would make them look bad