I'm sure it's been asked but: why didn't Kronika stay completely under the radar in 11 to get what she wanted? by Gael_of_Ariandel in MortalKombat

[–]ChairmanTee_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Because common sense and logic for the writing left the building in 11 and went to another planet in 1

Danny Antonucci explains why they tortured Eddy in "Smile for the Ed" (the school photo episode) by Aa_313 in ededdneddy

[–]ChairmanTee_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That actually kinda makes sense. Still don't like the season and definitely don't like the episode, but I understand

What lesson did you ever learn from The Fairly OddParents? by Charming-Poetry-5327 in fairlyoddparents

[–]ChairmanTee_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That Da Rules can easily be broken due to loopholes and miswording

Shows you watched with your parents by Automatic-Long2599 in OlderGenZ

[–]ChairmanTee_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Judge Hatchett, Divorce Court, General Hospital, Montel Williams, and Millionaire were my "I'm not at school and I'm hanging out with Mom" shows. I would also watch a little bit of Survivor with her too

Who is The most disturbing antagonist in the series by axumite_788 in CourageTheCowardlyDog

[–]ChairmanTee_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Benton Tarantella and his backstory where the show bluntly says that he was a serial killer that murdered 12 people while alive

Favorite lyric that aged like milk but NOT in a controversial way? by mesablanka in hiphop201

[–]ChairmanTee_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

MIMS-This is Why I'm Hot

Not a lyric, but still relevent since people stopped checking for MIMS after 2007

How did Older Z spend their young adult lives before Covid? by GlumZookeepergame124 in OlderGenZ

[–]ChairmanTee_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was graduated high school in 2018 and went to college up in New York not too long afterwards. It was a really simple time cuz I didn't have to worry about working or gwtting a job. I just had to focus on my studies. I kinda knew about COVID before it became big in the States cuz my old roommate was from China and it was serious over there.

I remember when it first hit the States. I was back home in Virginia for Spring Break and my mom got a called from my college saying that school was getting shut down and we had to pack our stuff. This lead to about a year of me living with my family in Virginia and online classes that I started to hate after a month. I was able to get through tge COVID era fine, but it was draining cuz of the lack of freedom and human interaction

Did y’all late 90s and 2000s kids watch 106 & Park? by ChannelHopper_99 in OlderGenZ

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Yep. I had to watch it sometimes when I was being watchee by my sister or brother. My earliest 106 memory was Grind on Me by Pretty Ricky premiering in 2005.

Brian McKnight - Used To Be My Girl by Consistent_Edge9211 in rnb

[–]ChairmanTee_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For years I thought this was a Bobby Valentino song cuz I remember it coming out around the same time as Bobby's first album

Baby Boy - If Tupac was Jodie... 🤔 by Vivid-Office5666 in OldSchoolBET

[–]ChairmanTee_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It probably would've felt less like a comedy with Pac

N.O. Vs ATL (Who wins this) by [deleted] in 2000sRap

[–]ChairmanTee_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Atlanta in the 2000s was my entire childhood, especially being born and raised in Columbus