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Off topic but I feel this is what the internet is for. Once on Reddit someone was trashing the charecter “Johnny brovo” as a bad role model…
Some dude showed up with episode numbers and theories… Johnny bravo was a feminist icon it turns out. He’s just socially awkward in a world that doesn’t give him patience. He never actually puts down a woman. He’s very respectful to the women in his life (his mom and child friend) he just doesn’t know how to approach women.
That is what the internet is for. To connect you to “that one person” who studied this specific thing and has answers for you.
Instead we use the internet for pirn an AI.
Johnny Bravo and the Todd from Scrubs are low key the same guy in different stages of evolution.