@paythyn57@tracksidings Society changes. I think that clip is very clearly not fine either but people not giving a crap at the time lines up and does provide an argument as to why they did it to begin with, since there was less acknowledgement of it being creepy to do.
@SpeedIsiah@Animanay I don't think there's much correlation and that the whole "they're running out of ideas" argument is silly to even consider, but a Chum Bucket training video episode just has a ton of potential for a new take on the format and it's odd they didn't do it in the sequels miniseries
@SnownoM56112 It doesn't matter THAT much but I do think the bare minimum should be done yk, like at least pinning a comment in the video saying that that's proven wrong and all.
@NotOlawale@spongeopinions Yeah but it's still spreading something very sensitive without properly doing research. It's weird af to do this based on assumption and it def comes off as not taking a tragic death seriously.
@SnownoM56112@NotOlawale@spongeopinions I'm not saying both are really comparable but it makes no sense to apply the logic of what spreading misinfo means differently for both, that's being an hypocrite
@SnownoM56112@NotOlawale@spongeopinions What exactly is the logic here then? How is further telling people that Hillenburg wanted the show to end (on top of bringing him up for sentimentalism which is weird af on its own) okay?
@TheDChypeguy@ArtofSpongebob That's the point of the episode. A very emotional story turns into two old men bullshitting each other, it's extremely funny.