Henry was a train, who didn't want to work in the rain. He was given multiple chances to come out of the tunnel he was hiding in. But he stayed inside. His punishment was webm related.
Take note that the American version censored this. Also lots of american journalist have recently critized "fascist" cartoons, even though moral lessons like this are the core of every traditional fantasy story disney movies were based on. Happy Endings for bad people? Oh no. This is only a thing in american-influenced cartoons. Luna from my little pony would have been banished on the moon for all eternity according to traditional european morality.
I hope that, when you have kids some day that you are going to buy a book full of traditional German Gutenachtgeschichten and read them to them.
Because 'Thomas the Tank Engine' has this bizzare following that's worse but more niche than My Little Pony, I'd try to avoid showing children the show for fear they might end up in similar cliques. My Little Pony is definately an MKUltra program filled with occultic symbols and subliminal imagry which is why the Bronies are so powerful, so I would not be supprised if Thomas the Tank Engine was a prototype.
Tyler Russell
What the fuck?
Adam Ortiz
Have you never seen DeviantArt?
Angel Harris
I mean that's one thing, but I doubt Thomas the Tank Engine has a porn drawing scene like MLP has.
Jaxson Collins
It doesn't matter if it has a "porn scene" (which I think it does). What matters is the bizzare attatchment. Since My Little Pony is provably an MKUltra programming cartoon, filled with occultic imagry, subliminal messages, and masonic lore as its canon, I feel it safe to assume that other cartoons which hae these odd followings may also have these traits. Because of the following of Thomas the Tank Engine I can assume (without looking though) that it must have some kind of element that causes the attraction.
Jose Bennett
Thomas the Tank Engine is really old and not from the US.
Gabriel Martinez
I know it's not from the US, it is from England. However, that means nothing. In fact, since it is older it may have been some kind of prototype for contemporary conditioning. The "fandom" for this is very niche, which would explain its unsuccesfulness. Perhaps I am fearmongering, but I do see a possible relation considering the contemporary success of similar programs leading to group-mentality (e.g. Bronies)
Caleb Jenkins
Well then just buy a book full of German Gutenachtgeschichten. They surely aren't subverted, as long as you don't pick a gay version that has them rewritten. I am sure some commie actually did that.
Joseph Foster
Is that the same thing as "The Brother's Grimm" or is that different? I'd prefer to show my children classics (if I was a father) such as "Gumby", "Little LuLu", "Popeye", all that. For litrature, classics as well. It seems that anything made post-1970's is made to impose ZOG-friendly morals.
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Sebastian Sullivan
Sometimes those are made just to be funny. Look at Shadbase's new "Calillou" comic. No way in hell that's meant to be taken seriously. But the "fandom" around Thomas the Tank Engine actually does.
Carter Reed
You need to teach them German values too. These are very important. And yes "The Brothers Grimm" are very popular and one of the most important literary works ever.
Josiah Green
But my offspring wouldn't be German, they'd be primarily French, Irish, and English (since I consider myself this mix)
Brandon Young
Fucking I am a d&c kike, ban my stupid non-white ass … eh sorry, I mean you don't need to raise them German, but reading them some German Gutenachtsgeschichten is a good idea, because we have a rich literary tradition.
Matthew Davis
Understandable. Is there any specific list of Germanic litrature which would be recommended, even for non-germanic aryans? I am already well-familure with the translations of "The Brother's Grimm", as well as some German folk songs (some in the Dutch tradition). Does your heritage have any epics such as the Greek "Oddesy" or "Illiad" or my own heritage's "Beowolf"?
Ayden Allen
Oh yes. There is a mythos that exactly fits this description and it's the Nibelungensage. It's the German Beowolf you could say.
Blake Sanchez
That's a clear moral lesson.
Nathaniel Cooper
I loved that cartoon as a kid.
Christopher Lee
Shadman is a degenerate that should be hanged posthaste.
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Hunter Green
are you saying this isn't a moral lesson user?
William Ramirez
That's just a fixture of popular things. Autismos are gona autism no matter what and what they autismo to just depends what they were on front of at the time. MLP is more of an exception. Ot played on a storm of factors but never would have reached what it did without Holla Forums.
Nigga that's small time. Check the pokemon tag
Brody Sullivan
Slave Morality / Pathetic.
Thomas Roberts
People like some things more than others.
The more people who like something the more likely there are to be weirdos who go too far.
It's possible you have actual autism because you don't seem to understand that and think there must be a conspiracy behind why people like the things they like.
Kayden Allen
Trump says take the guns. No Due Process Trump says take the guns. No Due Process Trump says take the guns. No Due Process
Christopher Jackson
Lol Gordon is such a dick.
Jayden Kelly
That particular Thomas the tank engine example was not censored here in the states, i remember watching the episode on release when i was 6. (Sidenote: i have freaky fucking good memory.)
i remember watching this in the usa when i was like 4. i didn't get a moral lesson out of it, it was all trains to me.
instead of aiming for subversive cartoons with hidden messages even if the message is your own why not read your kids aesop's fables and have them boxing when they're 4 - 18? aesop's fables makes it explicitly clear that there's a lesson to be learned. tv is only mindless entertainment.
Xavier Roberts
How would you even know the name of the villain in a nickelodeon-tier cartoon?
Jeremiah Wright
That's not a good sport, concussions can impair brain development. You do not need them to get hurt by choice, normal sports can hurt you on occasion just fine.
Juan Russell
Never met a hobby boxer that slurred his words or got dementia from a handful of amateur fights. Kids that young don't even spar, depending on the gym. Some real hardcore gyms would, but most start the kid at thirteen or fourteen. Jack London, Hemingway, and T. Roosevelt boxed and they were all smart enough.
Nathaniel Sanchez
I made the mistake of reading the shill comments before watching this video. Let's contrast the two versions of reality, shall we?
Mustn't do that again.
Thomas Perez
But ever since the Nazis turned Siegfried into the archetype of an Aryan hero it's been buried, and it's quite possible to never have heard of it.
So they just don't really box. Problem is if kids are good at boxing they would start training hard. (because why fucking not peruse things you are good at? are you here for wining or everybody wins is your moto?). But hard boxing training and sparring is very hard on the brains and there is no way to do it safely. So you have sport that grants their best with brain injures. Why do you want kids participate in such?
BTW same applies to the soccer. This "innocent" sport flies under radar but its professional and semi professional plays are no less dangerous for brains than boxing. Because head ball strikes. To be good at them kids need to do tens of thousands of training head strikes and this is disaster for brains. Thing soccer moms don't think about sending their precocious to this "soft" sport.
Chase Rodriguez
Ugh, why is her navel showing? we know why
How do you know its a villain?
Wow, this is some Grimm brothers tier punishment, straight down middle ages stuff.
Adam Cook
and see what a fucked up autocrats control freaks britain is
fuck you, dont traumatize children
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Caleb Price
I was a volunteer referee for kids soccer when my sister was younger and I'm pretty sure that head hits were illegal until you hit high school age, by which point most kids have dropped the sport. I see what you're trying to say though
Parker Torres
You want a book series to get your kid reading that comes with great moral lessons and rich environments? Get Andrew Langs colored fairytale series. You can pick them all up in paperback for around $60 on eBay/Amazon.
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Kayden Rodriguez
Wow, that brings back memories. Not seen that since I was a kid.
Jeremiah Flores
"For the love of God, Montresor" cried Henry. "Yes, for the love of God!" replied the fat controller.
I no expert, but I believe that's what you would call a Roman nose. Or maybe he just broke it at some point. It's a lot more normal looking in other pictures of him.
Robert Robinson
Any bizzare attachment to Thomas can probably be explained by the phenomenon of attachment to trains in general such as by those with Asprrgers. I have no special fascination with trains, but I think the models from the old series are fun to watch. My two-year-old daughter is really into trains now and loves watching Thomas. I've watched quite a number of the old shorts and they are entertaining and have fair moral lessons. A pretty commom formula is
Isaac Clark
When I was a little boy my dad read me "The Emperor's New Clothes". At the time, as a 3-4 year old kid, I was skeptical. Like how the fuck do you expect me to believe that grown up people can ever be in so much denial as to pretend a naked dude is wearing clothes.
The story pops into my mind almost every day now. Pic related.
Brayden Cooper
I mean i guess I'm technically a furry but even though I've been on FA for almost a decade, I feel zero connection to the ""fandom""
Nathaniel Morris
So they learn not to be little homos like you, user.
Little House on the Prairie & Aesop's Fables.
Gabriel Cook
There is a plenty of sports that don't require participants to receive thousands strikes to the head during training routine.
Dylan Bailey
If you don't work for the capitalists they are allowed to take away your freedom.This is somehow good. hey OP kill yourself
Ryan Wood
Any idea on a good English translation?
Grayson Ortiz
Nah fuck him he's trying to demoralize by moving goalposts. Fuck that fighting sports are all great for discipline early. If striking is so scary put them in wrestling, maybe even better. But every man should have a few sparring sessions under his belt by age 18 imo.
Tyler Anderson
improved
Jaxon Foster
I've been reading Aesop's fables to my kid at bedtime for a little while now. I definitely recommend it, those stories are required reading and I plan on cycling through each one multiple times. It's a little difficult at first if they're used to picture books, but they get used to listening and imagining.
what are they? An adaptation of classic fairy tales, or totally new stories? I've never heard of the books before.
Jordan Diaz
This isn't reddit, so reddit tanks have no place here.
Oliver Carter
Nice Panther but I prefer the Ausführung G over the D series. Anyway it the American border so I used shitty ronson lighter tanks, incidentally since these are the cast armor types and early types so the armor quality was also poor. It's ok however since sub-human trash from latin america do not have AT equipment or courage enough to use any if they some how were supplied some by long nosed merchants. anyway.
Easton White
DUDE WEED LMAO
Asher Murphy
10/10
Jeremiah Baker
these are fantastic stories, and I love the images
All types of stories, collected 150 years (?) ago. Not quite Aesop's fable type stuff, more of a cross between brothers Grimm and Arabian nights.
Lots of good stories to demonstrate how proper modes of behavior result in good consequences - extolling wit, strength, honesty, perseverance, etc. Ripe for a Jungian analysis.
Joshua Lopez
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Jaxson Evans
Btw user, that's a nice set of reprints, where did you get it? Did you bind them yourself or order them?
Lincoln Gutierrez
Can't go wrong with Aesop and Grimm brothers.
Dubs confirm that you'll only have to yiff in Purgatory.
Asher Miller
inb4 /tompol/ becomes a thing
Kevin Roberts
Bumping a decent thread.
Julian Clark
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Jordan Barnes
i think that this kind of moral shuffling they've been trying to do worked mostly because everyone had his belly full and felt relatively safe. personally i welcome the age of strife that's looming on us.even though i'll probably be one of the first to bite the dust
Tyler White
Triggered NEET?
Austin Garcia
Take your autism elsewhere
Isaac Young
implying the primary purpose of teaching a kid boxing would be to test his will against another? to train the body for the sake of strength weights could be used endurance running all other activity focusing on the conquest of the self needs no contenders. to form camaraderie teams of players are used. and in the same way to teams facing each other allows men to see themselves as part of a whole in opposition to another. but for a man to stand in opposition to another man to the outsider of the self. conflict of the person against the other. is necessary for one to recognize ones place in the world ones own will. against that of the state their family their friends that they may recognize themselves as sovereign over themselves that they possess their own flesh their own blood and possess their own spirit. they should range in teams that they may recognize themselves as part of a whole, and they should train themselves alone for the conquest of their own body to be subject to their will.
man vs himself man's ideal self conquering ones body/instinct/lower self forgive the jewishness but the id being conquered by the supper ego
man vs man man claiming for himself and projecting his will onto the world and recognizing the other as a will a body with a mind that is also influencing the world, with his own goals that do not coexist with your goals
men vs men the man assembling for a common goal with his comrades, action for the benefit of the group and his role in said group a parallel to mans role in society his will being bound to his duty to it
Dominic Smith
That's an aquiline/roman nose user. The jewish one has a hook.
Oliver Clark
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Joshua Anderson
My Little Pony's fandom is proven to be connected to the Judeo-Masonic conspiracy, time and time again. Based on this, it is highly possible that they attempted this to test the waters with earlier programs, such as Thomas the Tank Engine. Since there is a bizzare fandom surrounding this, and the nature of the show itself, I think that it is very likely that it is an earlier test.
Ryan Martin
AKA Fixed that for you user.
Thomas Reed
There was a shot in that clip that was pretty terrifying.
Brayden Foster
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Joseph Jackson
Learn it.
Oliver Price
I remember watching this bit when I was a kid. When was this censored in America? Maybe I'm mixing this up with a youtube poop.
Eli Phillips
Firmly believe that Disney has done more damage to the basic fabric of society than every strain of marxism combined. Boomers were the first generation raised on Disney, and it shows. Every myth and fairy tale and religion carried with it the basic message that nature is harsh, vengeful and capricious. When you throw that out you're left with a bunch of spoiled kids with an overblown sense of entitlement.
Jose Martin
Beatrix Potter is pretty good for Toddlers. Some of the stories have good lessons. The naughty characters get punished, sometimes severely. It's pre-WWI
Hans Christian Andersen is also quite good but it's better for older children. He was an incredible writer. The Snow Queen is one of my personal favorites.