Once again, Gen X is ignored/forgotten.
75ReplyWe had better things to do than watch TV. We were all being beaten and molested by relatives.
33ReplyWho chased us around with rolling pins trying to bake us into pies
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Also the silent generation, since Tom & Jerry came out in 1940.
21ReplyThey can speak up for themselves!
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You guys kinda are responsible for the internet, and that kinda ruined society, so...
-15ReplyYeah... I'm on the older side of Gen X and I think I was 8 when the internet came out
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3ReplyThe internet that we invented was a good internet. It's only later on it became a place for misinformation and adverts.
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Gen X skipped, again. As usual.
48ReplyAs a fellow gen-xer...whatever
20ReplyWe had Eek the Cat. Superior in every way!
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I made the mistake of watching the new Tom and Jerry. Let's just say, I'd advise you forget it even exists. There is no new Tom and Jerry.
34Reply...I didn't know there was a new one.
19ReplyPlease continue doing so
19ReplyAs long as a copyright makes money, there'll always be reboots.
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100% boomer humor. The jokes are so dated, they literally changed the housekeepers voice to sound less racist than the original version.
32ReplyThe best jokes are the ones that don't need the voice though
9ReplyThat's just slapstick humor, something all cartoons back then had.
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Yeah there was a lot of racism, at least in the beginning. e.g.
8ReplyWow I thought Jerry dressed up in blackface was the shocking part, then it showed the actual islanders… they didnt even look human 😨
4Replywow
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We must’ve watched different shows then.
2ReplyThere are literally two versions of the OG cartoons.
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Because as we all know, you can identify racists by the sound of their voice.
-3ReplyNo, the voice was a racist depiction of a black housekeeper. Read up on it, or find the old versions.
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Humor based on pain will always be timeless.
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Entirely rejected by GenX
6ReplyWholesome.
5ReplyTom and Jerry have changed quite a bit over the years.
4ReplyMid 80's. Dial up.
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