Friday, 23 August 2024

Luke, Resus & Cleo's Letter

Dear Luke, Resus & Cleo,

I just saw Spumco’s Weekend Pussy Hunt, and I saw the argument scene between the dog character and his wife, and I must say, I envision Danger Mouse, and Professor Squawkencluck constant rage throughout each episode. I must say that the new Danger Mouse is just a ripoff of American Dad, as is We Bare Bears. I think both are co-created by Seth MacFarlane secretly. I’ll let you guys in on a little secret, but you mustn’t tell Danger Mouse: Professor Squawkencluck is really abusive and hates him so much, that he doesn’t want to marry and conceive children with him. That’s why Danger Mouse snuck into her house into the dead of night and murdered her in March 2019, that was when we dubbed our holiday home visit the ‘Cottage Of Doom’ and we were sent to live next door to a noisy family who screamed and shouted all the time. I am still haunted by those memories, but now I’m regulating my emotions, I’m no longer panicky and afraid. I now associate CBBC from 2019-2022 with those awful memories, and I wish I cut myself back then - but I didn’t. I survived, and now look where I am - away from the stress of the new, woke CBBC, and happily venting away until I’m dry of ideas. However, keep your eyes open, guys: CBBC and CBeebies might be indoctrinating kids into making our world full of justice and diversity, even since the George Floyd protests. You guys weren’t included on this channel now due to new woke policies. CBBC is brainwashing us kids! Stay away from this channel at all costs!

Love,

Sybil

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