So I watch a lot of cartoons. Both currently airing ones and ones which I rewatch for old time’s sake. I’m also quite good at noticing details. Imagine my delight when I realized that three of my favourite shows have already (unwittingly?) participated in the telling of a love story between two farm animals. Witness the courtship of a goat and a pig:
First they met at a party thrown by Manny and Grandpapi Rivera in the El Tigre episode “Fistful of Nickels”. They obviously were attracted to each other right away.
Then we skip a little bit further into their relationship, where they got married in the Gravity Falls episode “The Love God”. There was even a lovely little song about them (that I bet you can’t get out of your head).
Further down the road, we see that the couple’s relationship has been especially, well…fruitful. Creatures which can only be described as “pigoats” (or would it be “goapigs”?) are seen in the Star Vs. the Forces of Evil episode “Diaz Family Vacation”.
To make things even better, consider that these scenes happened sequentially in real life: the El Tigre episode was from about 2008, the Gravity Falls episode was from 2014, and the SVTFOE episode is very recent, from 2015. There’s no other explanation: IT’S TRUE LOVE.
rithmatical: Rarity is the opposite of a snob though.
The thing about a generous personality is that you can’t give anything to people if you don’t have anything yourself.
So you go and muster all your ambition and aim for the highest goals, reach them, and then exploit the fuck out of what you’ve accomplished in life to benefit others. Because that is what’s precious to you, not the things you earn, but the ways in which you can give them.
The means to achieving a goal are so irrelevant in the greater order of things for you, you do not care what everyone thinks. In fact, you want them to have even that freedom to judge your actions, and enjoy it to the fullest.
Give all of yourself to others, be for love or for hate, all feelings are valid and important.
chefpyrosjunk-deactivated201707: True enough. Still, if you gotta be one-dimensional then party animal, forest hippie and folksy countrygirl are more likable than a snob any day.