
Did anybody else feel bad for Angelica here?
When she got put into "jail" at the Piggy Pizza Palace. You shouldn't hold a little girl in solitary confinement. I remember being pissed as a kid that the bull put her in the cage.

When she got put into "jail" at the Piggy Pizza Palace. You shouldn't hold a little girl in solitary confinement. I remember being pissed as a kid that the bull put her in the cage.
We often hear about how judgy Christians can be, but sometimes atheists are just as bad. Saying things like “Imaginary sky daddy“ or saying “That’s not very Christian/Christlike of you” and “The Flying Spaghetti Monster is real!”
I get that some may have had “religious trauma” but they are doing the things they accuse Christians of doing.
Has anyone else noticed that some of the most vocal or “angry atheists” actually grew up in the church? Whether it be online or real life. Usually it is some kind of strict “evangelical” church and they grew up with strict parents who they also may or may not be talking to anymore. Many were also homeschooled.
Then they go through the “rebellious stage” of “deconstructing“ and soon enough they become anti-religion (mostly against Christianity) and become some of the most vocal atheists online.
Usually those that were raised non-religious aren’t as vocal although as kids they may had been.
What do you think?
Even on the intro it showed him doing an experiment with Hoodsey. I think when he grows up he becomes a mad scientist.
I don't know what I am doing wrong. I know I can be someone of a few words, but so are the other people in the group settings that are even more shy that are acknowledged. For example we will be gathered at the table or a bar and the guy talking will look at everyone else like he's talking to them or turn his head to them, but won't even look at me. Basically it leaves me still nodding and smiling like I'm listening but it doesn't feel like they even care that I am there. Like I am being ignored. I think this has happened since I was a teenager. Then I get bitter and don't talk, but nothing changes.
TLDR; Why are some people (like me) left out of group conversations? What do I need to do to be more engaging besides nodding and smiling in agreement and acknowledging their conversation?
Season 7 was the Season that took place right after Rugrats in Paris. I get that they wanted to focus on The Finsters and the new family dynamic, but did seemed like Tommy and his family suddenly became secondary characters. Anyone else notice that? I don't even think there were any Tommy focused episodes in that season- unless you count the "All Growed Up" special.