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6 Responses to “Later Seasons of “Goof Troop” Got Weird”
That does seem weird, but I suppose it’s comparable to humans using chimpanzees for similar purposes.
On second thought, for the analogy to work, wouldn’t it imply that Goofy and his ilk aren’t exactly dogs, but that they merely share a common ancestor with them?
Man, insane tribalism of nerds now even extends to film studios. Proof: nerd reaction to the announcement of Quicksilver in new X-Men film. 13 mins ago
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Jesus, why don’t they just name him Soylent and have a cookout.
Giving your child a pet that is apparently the same species as you are? Can’t see anything odd about that.
That does seem weird, but I suppose it’s comparable to humans using chimpanzees for similar purposes.
On second thought, for the analogy to work, wouldn’t it imply that Goofy and his ilk aren’t exactly dogs, but that they merely share a common ancestor with them?
Canis sapiens?
an american werewolf in spoonerville.
Is that a little person version of Goofy?