No.187825
this is not you nor bint
No.187828
we are not worthy of your love
No.187852
>Regarding the two main producers, through my research, I found none of them to be part of the LGBTQ community or even being active advocates for it.
>I selected this media product because I am very familiar with it as I used to watch it as a kid, and it influenced a great part of my life. However, I am convinced that there are indeed LGBTQ undertones and themes within the show. Aside from the contradictions of its creators, who claim that the show isn't meant to advocate or subliminally support anything, the controversy it has had against anti-LGBTQ advocates and the obvious LGBTQ representations make it a perfect example of media content for this analysis.
>The title character, SpongeBob SquarePants, described as an asexual, has actually gained popularity among gay viewers. In the show he is exaggeratedly optimistic, good-natured, naive, cheerful, and enthusiastic. However, many of his manners and reactions can be reflective of exaggerated representations of effeminate men. Much of this is owed to the fact that the relationship between SpongeBob and his best friend Patrick can be considered intensely erotic. For example, there was an episode where SpongeBob and Patrick find a baby seashell and decide to take it in and raise it. Throughout the show, SpongeBob takes the position of the mother, even dressing like a house mom, and Patrick takes the position of the working father. Despite both being male in the show, these roles are seen akin to the gay masculine and gay femininity in certain gay relationships.
No.187859
>>187855Upon closer examination, one can see how Bikini Bottom is an allegory for the destiny of Faustian europe. Squidward clearly represents the Apollonian aryan man, stern, cultured, full of the creative Hyperborean soul and solar aristocratic character, and yet there is a tragic aspect to his character, in that his spiritual and creative passions are given no place in the degenrate modernistic kosher bacchanale that is modern (((Krabs)))-run Bikini Bottom. Spongebob represents the Dionysian aspect of aryan culture- he is the unawakened gentile, who has succumbed to cultural marxist brainwashing. Always maintaining a cheerful, carefree demeanor, and yet fawning and servile before the semitic crustacean power structure. Patrick represents the introduction of the primitive negroidic blood into the formerly pure white ethnos- He is an utter buffoon and unproductive anti-social drain on society, and yet the good goy Spongebob has been conditioned to accept his friendship, unaware of how his own way of life is gradually succumbing to the cthonic, subterranean negroid elements. As I’m sure we’re all well aware, Mr. Krabs represents the eternal merchant himself, as while not only is he a filthy money-grubber, it is shown, in season 1 episode 12, that he is pushing race-mixing upon the racially unaware Spongebob by trying to set him up on a date with his ball busting yenta whale daughter Pearl. Clearly, this show was ahead of its time.
No.188175
>>188116technically she's a bird, not a mouse, so wouldn't she tweet, coo and crow instead.