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When I was nine years old, my parents signed me up for a little child’s magazine called The Weekly Reader, which included a weekly cartoon with three frames.
In frame one was a caption that said, “This is a Pig Pen,” with a drawing of a filthy, unkempt kid. Frame Two: “This is the Watchbird watching the Pig Pen.” This was a drawing of an owl-like fowl with huge glasses on, looking down in frowning disapprobation at the Pig Pen Kid. Frame Three: “This is the Watchbird watching you. Are you a Pig Pen?”
It went on like this every week, except that sometimes the Watchbird was watching a Bully and at other times a Spoil Sport. Sometimes the Watchbird observed a Whiner and at other times a Cheater.
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Let me tell you the story about this guy named Wayne. Actually, let me tell you the story about a show called
Wayne about this guy named Wayne. As a matter of fact, let me tell you about how I got into this kick-ass dark comedic love story of a show called
Wayne. It all started on YouTube, oddly enough. You see, there was a time where YouTube was acquiring original series for their YouTube Premium service. No shade, but I knew maybe two people who actually subscribed, and they probably subscribed because they were a) big fans of YouTube creators like MatPat or b) were huge fans of