spongebob and patrick emotinally abuse squidward on a daily basis and nobody???talks about this????
Mr. Krabs is basically a slave owner since he admits to almost never paying his employees.
Patrick killed like 20 people at the frycook olympics.
Plankton was so lonely that he built a computer to marry, but also programmed it to belittle him and go behind his back.
Sandy cheeks represents the oppressed minority because she is the only mammal in bikini bottom and lives alone in the middle of nowhere despite being smarter than all of them combined and yet no one here is talking about representation????
Mrs. Puff suffers from Spongebob continuously failing his driving test to the point where he one time crashed so hard, she lost her inflation (since she’s a pufferfish) and was reduced to shriveled wreck.
Don’t forget about how Spongebob constantly harassed and followed Mrs. puff afterwards despite how she clearly didn’t want anything to do with him after the accident.
Bubble Buddy killed a man.
Bubble Buddy poisoned the water supply, burned the crops, and delivered a plague onto the houses of the Bikini Bottom residents.
he did??
No… but are we just going to wait around until he does?!
Hoo boy. There are lots of things, but here are a few:
1) Please stop perpetuating the myth that increased sugar intake is the cause of diabetes. The majority of diagnoses are genetic – not lifestyle induced.
2) Having Type 2 is still having diabetes. (Disclaimer: I’m Type 1, but I really hate all the animosity sometimes in the community)
3) If someone tells you they have diabetes, please don’t say “Wow! My [relative/friend/coworker] has it and they [insert horrible medical complication or death] from it!”
4) Sometimes diabetics will like to talk about having diabetes and inform people, but they might not always, since it’s something they have to deal with every day and constantly talking about it can be exhausting.
5) When you see a diabetic injecting insulin, don’t say things like “how do you do that every day?” or “ewww, needles!” I do it to stay alive.
6) Different diabetics have different comfort levels about their disease. Some are much more vocal about it, while others prefer it to be something they deal with but don’t enjoy having it be a focus point in their lives. Quickly figure out which so you can support your diabetic friends/relatives in a way they are comfortable with.