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The Simpsons Question?

Andy Broadley

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ChrisWinston said:
Ya know what, we've already covered that... but thank you for reiterating, it doesn't hurt :) Only time The Simpsons could hurt is if people start imitating the show... which would be insane, it's a cartoon! To be honest, i don't know if i'd let my kids watch, if i had kids, but any mature adult surely can know that IT'S NOT REAL!!!! Take a look at all the violence in Looney Tunes! How often does Elmer Fudd get shot? Plenty o' times... just a cartoon!
We have 4 kids. The two youngest aged 7 & 6 are as addicted to the show as I am. We watch 2 to 3 episodes a day on average. Having a large family makes buying DVD's a luxury we can't afford, so we video the episodes off the TV.
 
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