Uploaded by Background Pony #0964
915x466 JPG 147 kBInterested in advertising on Derpibooru? Click here for information!
Help fund the $15 daily operational cost of Derpibooru - support us financially!
Description
No description provided.
Tags
+-SH safe2257687 +-SH edit179870 +-SH screencap301996 +-SH twilight sparkle369857 +-SH pony1689124 +-SH unicorn576495 +-SH g42118193 +-SH lesson zero1919 +-SH season 25573 +-SH a family picture14 +-SH austin (the backyardigans)8 +-SH comparison5412 +-SH cosmo60 +-SH geo5 +-SH goofy goober15 +-SH male581581 +-SH male pregnancy827 +-SH meta18833 +-SH milli7 +-SH pablo12 +-SH patrick star448 +-SH pregnant17536 +-SH spongebob squarepants3874 +-SH spongebob squarepants (character)554 +-SH tasha7 +-SH team umizoomi9 +-SH the backyardigans28 +-SH the fairly oddparents570 +-SH the spongebob squarepants movie142 +-SH thomas the tank engine452 +-SH twilight snapple2406 +-SH tyrone (the backyardigans)1 +-SH unicorn twilight37105 +-SH uniqua11
Source
not provided yet
Loading...
Loading...
I think a better name would be Engine Killer or Steam Train Killer.
My way of saying Sharon Miller, ugh even typing that name mmakes me shiver
What was the Bitchon Fucker era?
Yes, even the engines from the Bitchon Fucker era were based on real engines mostly
Not to mention all the engines except Lady are based on real life locomotives.
Potentially true, i only said that to prove Thomas The Tank Engine jad it’s fair share of dark themes and content
I bet this guy doesn’t even know what a tank engine is.
Also, it may be a horrible movie anyway but “Day of The Diesels” is full of rasicm
It is pretty classy.
Yeah! And if it is ‘fluff’, which it is not, it’s on the classier side of fluff shows.
Maths, imagination and railway history.
In your first example, Looney Tunes was parodying how detectives always smoked. In the second, smoking was what “bad kids” did, and when Pinocchio rebelled, it along with drinking and gambling are what he did with the other “bad kids.” (And he regretted it later because it made him seriously sick.)
The third was also a parody. So those examples weren’t really promoting smoking. In fact, the second was quite the reverse.
However attitudes in general about smoking in the 40s and 50s were different as the dangers weren’t fully-known to the public, and they hadn’t learned that companies will often straight-up lie to your face to make a buck.
It wasn’t implied. Characters were genuinely drunk on wine or beer.