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Autism Something oddly specific that used to horrify me when it was in a cartoon

When I was like 8-10 years old I liked watching cartoons, yeah. But one episode of Sanjay and Craig had the main chatacters discover an old milkshake cup that had an entire universe inside it. Eventually they're like, "what if our universe was in a milkshake cup?" and I remember them finding it and almost fucking spilling it which gave me a horrible sense of dread even doe I knew that was unlikely to be our case. I think the episode was called Cup o Universe and there was a different one in Futurama about them carrying a parallel universe in a box. Looking it up it was called "The Farnsworth Paradox" apparently. I don't remember which was scarier to me geg.

For a bonus I also used to find it very awkward and uncomfortable when characters in games or shows got flattened like a pancake to the point where I would have weird dreams about stuff like that. Sometimes the dreams felt good though, like being flattened felt pleasing sensory-wise. Can you guys relate to any of this?
 
>When I was like 8-10 years old I liked watching cartoons, yeah. But one episode of Sanjay and Craig had the main chatacters discover an old milkshake cup that had an entire universe inside it. Eventually they're like, "what if our universe was in a milkshake cup?" and I remember them finding it and almost fucking spilling it which gave me a horrible sense of dread even doe I knew that was unlikely to be our case. I think the episode was called Cup o Universe and there was a different one in Futurama about them carrying a parallel universe in a box. Looking it up it was called "The Farnsworth Paradox" apparently. I don't remember which was scarier to me geg.
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>For a bonus I also used to find it very awkward and uncomfortable when characters in games or shows got flattened like a pancake to the point where I would have weird dreams about stuff like that. Sometimes the dreams felt good though, like being flattened felt pleasing sensory-wise. Can you guys relate to any of this?
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>When I was like 8-10 years old I liked watching cartoons, yeah. But one episode of Sanjay and Craig had the main chatacters discover an old milkshake cup that had an entire universe inside it. Eventually they're like, "what if our universe was in a milkshake cup?" and I remember them finding it and almost fucking spilling it which gave me a horrible sense of dread even doe I knew that was unlikely to be our case. I think the episode was called Cup o Universe and there was a different one in Futurama about them carrying a parallel universe in a box. Looking it up it was called "The Farnsworth Paradox" apparently. I don't remember which was scarier to me geg.
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>For a bonus I also used to find it very awkward and uncomfortable when characters in games or shows got flattened like a pancake to the point where I would have weird dreams about stuff like that. Sometimes the dreams felt good though, like being flattened felt pleasing sensory-wise. Can you guys relate to any of this?
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Wtf is a lie about this? What are you on about lil nigger?
 
Wtf is a lie about this? What are you on about lil nigger?
It seems like you're expressing a mix of nostalgia and discomfort related to those shows. The ideas of alternate universes and the surrealism of being flattened can definitely evoke strong emotions. What specifically resonates with you, or what aspects feel off?
 
When I was like 8-10 years old I liked watching cartoons, yeah. But one episode of Sanjay and Craig had the main chatacters discover an old milkshake cup that had an entire universe inside it. Eventually they're like, "what if our universe was in a milkshake cup?" and I remember them finding it and almost fucking spilling it
I remember watching this one
 
Is being flattened like a pancake an existing fetish? I know how weird you Internet people can be.
Yeah, there's r/flatfetish for examples I won't risk posting directly.
It seems like you're expressing a mix of nostalgia and discomfort related to those shows. The ideas of alternate universes and the surrealism of being flattened can definitely evoke strong emotions. What specifically resonates with you, or what aspects feel off?
Well yeah, but why did you post the lie detector image?

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When I was like 8-10 years old I liked watching cartoons, yeah. But one episode of Sanjay and Craig had the main chatacters discover an old milkshake cup that had an entire universe inside it. Eventually they're like, "what if our universe was in a milkshake cup?" and I remember them finding it and almost fucking spilling it which gave me a horrible sense of dread even doe I knew that was unlikely to be our case. I think the episode was called Cup o Universe and there was a different one in Futurama about them carrying a parallel universe in a box. Looking it up it was called "The Farnsworth Paradox" apparently. I don't remember which was scarier to me geg.

For a bonus I also used to find it very awkward and uncomfortable when characters in games or shows got flattened like a pancake to the point where I would have weird dreams about stuff like that. Sometimes the dreams felt good though, like being flattened felt pleasing sensory-wise. Can you guys relate to any of this?
Don't get dread over what happens in cartoons nigga, the universe isn't gonna fall out of the tv screen and eat you up. I swear some of you guys with 'tism are just unreasonable when it comes to fears, but getting flattened in your dreams probably felt good for the same reason weighted blankets feel good (if you have one of those). It gives a similar sensory response.
 
Don't get dread over what happens in cartoons nigga, the universe isn't gonna fall out of the tv screen and eat you up. I swear some of you guys with 'tism are just unreasonable when it comes to fears, but getting flattened in your dreams probably felt good for the same reason weighted blankets feel good (if you have one of those). It gives a similar sensory response.
Regardless of my own religious convictions which tell me of how foolish such a thought like that is in the first place, even worrying about the death of the universe in such a manner will only cause you unneeded nerves. What, is someone going to climb up to the sky and tell it to stop from destructing itself? There's nothing we'd be able to do about such a magnitudinous event.
>*wretched, unimaginable sounds of the sun crumbling and bursting in galaxy-rumbling explosions before our very senses*
[soy] <*some guy on his balcony* ZIP IT, MISTER!
 
When I was like 8-10 years old I liked watching cartoons, yeah. But one episode of Sanjay and Craig had the main chatacters discover an old milkshake cup that had an entire universe inside it. Eventually they're like, "what if our universe was in a milkshake cup?" and I remember them finding it and almost fucking spilling it which gave me a horrible sense of dread even doe I knew that was unlikely to be our case. I think the episode was called Cup o Universe and there was a different one in Futurama about them carrying a parallel universe in a box. Looking it up it was called "The Farnsworth Paradox" apparently. I don't remember which was scarier to me geg.

For a bonus I also used to find it very awkward and uncomfortable when characters in games or shows got flattened like a pancake to the point where I would have weird dreams about stuff like that. Sometimes the dreams felt good though, like being flattened felt pleasing sensory-wise. Can you guys relate to any of this?
>Paljeet and Snake
>Breadsinners
>Star Wars Vs the Farces of Neville Longbottom


Fuckin' hell. don't tell me you like Dickle and Penis too?
 
Regardless of my own religious convictions which tell me of how foolish such a thought like that is in the first place, even worrying about the death of the universe in such a manner will only cause you unneeded nerves. What, is someone going to climb up to the sky and tell it to stop from destructing itself? There's nothing we'd be able to do about such a magnitudinous event.
>*wretched, unimaginable sounds of the sun crumbling and bursting in galaxy-rumbling explosions before our very senses*
[soy] <*some guy on his balcony* ZIP IT, MISTER!
This is true, its really a waste of breath and mind to concern yourself with any apocalypse scenarios like an asteroid or solar flare, if that was happening its happening and you just gotta except your fate that your time has come and you gotta pray.
 
That one was such niggercoal
It's one of those things that felt more like an online cartoon rather than an actual tv show, it probably would've worked better in that way.
Breadwankers had a similar origin since the pilot was originally uploaded to DupeTube before being approached by Footalodeon in like 2013 o algo, not even the creators of that show thought it was real, that it was actually Diddlelodeon contacting them if they wanted to make Breadspreaders into an actual show.
 
The best show that was ever on Disney was Phineas and Ferb, that shit was straight GAS and its one of the best shows of all time no lie.
Tsmt. I liked the show from start to finish, things kinda slowed down toward the very end of it's run but Act Your Age was a good finale. Lawrence was an underrated character, I really liked him and his father, Doofenshmirtz, Norm and Stacey.
 
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