Thread:TalkingOddlySpooky/@comment-45693104-20200822215201/@comment-45693104-20200823081235

Nocturne201 wrote: Yeah, about that... I’ve been meaning to find out how TTAF is not for kids.

Elevenblue, might I ask if you could give us examples of what makes TTAF unsuitable for kids? Oh, you want to know how? Let's see, shall we?

In Email Fail, Hank talks about "the bird and the bee" which means S**. I am aware that kids will not notice this, but that isn't an excuse at all.

In the Couples Clash episodes, Tom and Angela break up which is not appropriate for children at all. Imagine if you were a parent and you had an 8-year old son and all of a sudden he's watching a couple break up because of a TV show. If I had a son, I wouldn't show them TTAF till they were 13. THIS IS TALKING TOM AND FRIENDS, NOT THE BIG BANG THEORY!

In Happy Town, Tom misses out the "N" in "Fun", and then it is left with "FU" which means "**** you". I know he changed it, but the reason why everyone gasped is because it meant "FU". That is not appropriate for children.

Okay, this is just a suspection here, but I'm convinced that when Tom says "That you know of" in Email Fail and blinks at Angela it's a reference to S**.

In Boyfriend Stealer, Angela dances with someone else and so does Tom as a result of this. This is reffered to as "cheating" which is not something your 6-12 year old children should know about, or at least by watching a G-rated show.

This show, at this point, is more of an atypical rip-off with animated cats than a g-rated show for children aged 6-12. You see my point now? Next thing there will be an episode where Becca and Angela have feelings for each other, and Angela comes out as lesbain and dumps Tom. I know that what I just said seems unlikely, but with what they've already done, it's getting more and more likely.