Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-27785593-20170908222854/@comment-28396600-20181017062352

GizmotheMogwai17 wrote: For some reason, the cat skit at at 1:42 of this video made me an emotional trainwreck when I first saw it. No seriously, to the point where I almost stopped watching Robot Chicken because of it:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPzuWdcVqsY

I have absolutely no idea why such a seemingly innocent concept (by Robot Chicken standards) could've ever depressed me in such a way. It baffles me to this day and considering I'd seen much worse on the show already before I had seen this one, it makes absolutely no sense that this 5-second clip could possibly emotionally scar me as much as it used to do. The reason I posted it in this thread is because the thought of me getting literally depressed over a 5-second clip on a cartoon is VERY embarrassing, to a cringey level. Also if your wondering why violence against felines is such a touchy subject for me, it's because of something you would never imagine. The reason is because of a SESAME STREET SKETCH of all things. Yup, you heard correctly. Being exposed to this scene at such a young age trigged me something awful. The sounds in that cartoon sound like real kittens crying. What the hell is that doing on a kid's show!? Science proves that human beings are naturally depressed by the sound of a cute animal in danger. Do they honestly think that a 5-year-old would be able to think that the realistic sound of a kitten crying is funny? I certainly didn't it and it ruined my view of feline-targeted cartoon violence for life: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3skMOSpx8fY