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"Not to mention how many characters in those are portrayed as smart. Between current-day online posts from those in charge as well as Epstein's e-mails, it shows how many of these kinds of people are straight-up morons. They just have people, money, and the belief from the populace that they're somehow not directly to blame to absorb a lot of the consequences of their actions, if any." 

"I had to watch this for health class in high school. Some of the shit never added up for me (sure, you shouldn't just ONLY eat fast food), but Spurlock was hiding his rampant alcoholism, which totally changed the outcome." 

"That entire thing is one of the big reasons real estate is expensive now. I witnessed people in 2005 buy houses and put them back on the market for 100000 more the next day without doing any work at all—and they sold!"

"There's also the episode set in the future with Lisa as President, and she has to clean up the mess of the previous administration...under President Trump. The episode came out in 2000." 

"The treatment of child TV stars/actors in general until the early 2010s at the very least. Their conditions only seemed to have improved in, like, the past 10 years or so, so pretty much after most of the big Disney/Nick sitcoms had already ended. Not saying they didn't have laws and limitations in place, but it seems to have gotten better/stricter/better supervised. Nowadays their biggest issue is protecting them from the toxicity of the internet."