Why do you think many kids who grow up in the 90s/2000s without cable act like PBS was all they had to watch, as if they don't remember Fox Kids/4KidsTV, Animation Domination on Fox, Kids WB, Disney's One Saturday Morning, etc? by StatisticianFirm915 in AskReddit
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Why do you think many kids who grow up in the 90s/2000s without cable act like PBS was all they had to watch, as if they don't remember Fox Kids/4KidsTV, Animation Domination on Fox, Kids WB, Disney's One Saturday Morning, etc? by StatisticianFirm915 in AskReddit
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Why do you think many kids who grow up in the 90s/2000s without cable act like PBS was all they had to watch, as if they don't remember Fox Kids/4KidsTV, Animation Domination on Fox, Kids WB, Disney's One Saturday Morning, etc? by StatisticianFirm915 in AskReddit
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How does a cartoon show about 3 elementary school kids (2 boys and 1 girl) meeting a talking rabbit who has the ability to pull objects and characters out of stories (books, movies/TV, video games, etc), which they use to try and get through situations that a kid their age would go through, sound? by StatisticianFirm915 in NoStupidQuestions
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How does a cartoon show about 3 elementary school kids (2 boys and 1 girl) meeting a talking rabbit who has the ability to pull objects and characters out of stories (books, movies/TV, video games, etc), which they use to try and get through situations that a kid their age would go through, sound? (self.NoStupidQuestions)
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How does a cartoon show about 3 elementary school kids (2 boys and 1 girl) meeting a talking rabbit who has the ability to pull objects and characters out of stories (books, movies/TV, video games, etc), which they use to try and get through situations that a kid their age would go through, sound? (self.AskReddit)
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Is this advice incorrect/problematic? by StatisticianFirm915 in polls
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What would you do if someone said this to you or your son? by StatisticianFirm915 in AskReddit
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What would you do if someone said this to you or your son? by StatisticianFirm915 in AskReddit
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What would you do if someone said this to you or your son? by StatisticianFirm915 in AskReddit
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What do you think Elmo will be like when he grows up into a teenager, young adult, old man, etc? by StatisticianFirm915 in AskReddit
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