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Recursion

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Tue Aug 6, 2013, 05:04 PM Aug 2013

Testing a theory on a cartoon generation gap



Pick which statement most closely represents your age and identification with the characters above
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I am under 40 and the Road Runner is the protagonist
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I am under 40 and the Coyote is the protagonist
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I am 40 or over and the Road Runner is the protagonist
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I am 40 or over and the Coyote is the protagonist
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Testing a theory on a cartoon generation gap (Original Post) Recursion Aug 2013 OP
As a kid, I always felt a little sorry for the Coyote. Avalux Aug 2013 #1
I thought the Roadrunner was a brat LiberalEsto Aug 2013 #2
He was a brat - and bored. Avalux Aug 2013 #3
He did twice, IIRC (nt) Recursion Aug 2013 #4
I don't remember that! Avalux Aug 2013 #5

Avalux

(35,015 posts)
1. As a kid, I always felt a little sorry for the Coyote.
Tue Aug 6, 2013, 05:38 PM
Aug 2013

Sure, he wanted to eat the Roadrunner, but that was his instinct after all. He was so pathetically dumb and the Roadrunner toyed with him when all he needed to do was run away.

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