IT'S SO FLUFFY IM GONNA DIE

I love how judo's as big as Winton's dad (even with perspective factored in)

Are three pigs and muffin unboxing not available on ABC iView?Discussion / Question

Can't seem to find them but it could just be me (however if they aren't released then this is an all time new low where not only do we Australians not get any of the popular US shows at the same time but now also don't get the show that we made and produced before the yanks do (ik we normally get new episodes first but still... It sucks))

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Sorry if I'm spouting unwanted nonsense, but just a fun fact is that they're also called billycarts here in Australia!

Too is for "in addition to" scenarios. Like me too (adding yourself) or too tight (too much tightness was added) or too short (too much lack of length... It gets a bit harder to explain for some). Then two is the number and to is for every other use of to

Finally an actual creative spin on the upside down joke other than "you're upside down! Get it?! 🤓"

Is it cause the other areas are where it's punishable by death?

How she's posed in the package reminds me of when she tried to touch judo's hair 😆

Plot twist, first they do all the stuff on the left, then all the stuff on the right, and then still feel hopeless

Ok so it just seems so removed from the show in that a. It can look quite uncanny at times and b. Most of the lessons taught are done in a way that's quite on the nose and more reminiscent of other kids programs. Like there's nothing that really makes it something that both adults and kids can relate to and enjoy like in other episodes as it's essentially just a kids learning lesson, one that's painfully obvious to any adult. Then to add insult to injury they stick their hands in bandit's mouth which, while not the grossest thing, isn't exactly what I'd want to see after having seen uncanny finger puppets for the previous 4-5 minutes.

Then the lesson itself is just painfully average and feels uninspired apart from the unique hand puppets (which once again can be a bit creepy)

They actually do mention one of their names (I believe it was Joe) in one of the dubs of mums and dads (instead of just saying hey terrier)

What the hell did they do to her eyes at like second 27?!?

It's probable! However also for most of the shorts it was just bandit and chilli talking with the kids having reused lines and laughs so it could be a combination of warm ups and a reusement of other lines. Also so far it's impossible to tell if they had the kids actually record any new lines as they are now really pushing the limit in terms of aging them down as even in the sign they sounded older and those were recorded in 2021-22

That's kinda how I'm reading this whole thing. Like for me, if I'm looking for a relationship I'm fine with them believing/worshipping whatever, I just don't want to have to base my life around it and/or hear about it all the time... Similar to how I imagine they and the other people in this thread might not want to hear about how "IM AN ATHEIST AND GOD ISNT REAL!!!" (just an example of how the average r/atheism user acts)

This is true for almost everyone on this sub

Fairytale, love the vibe and it reminds me of my childhood in the caravan park sense but the 80s are cool too

My point is that while yes they can and do exist, those things are the most popular and prominent usages/definitions of the term. I'd also expect if it was as equally prominent on both sides to have at least heard one politically right person use it from the some 20-30 people on the right I've debated over the time compared to the numerous amount of times I've heard it from the 40ish people I've debated from the left