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[–] WongKaKui@piefed.ca 0 points 4 days ago

Primetime cartoons... mine were just on a DVD disk that I play on repeat... 👀 It was like one of the I guess final "artifacts" I had from my previous country before my family left... I forgot how TV even worked in China...

I can't remember much English-language cartoons... like I didn't feel so emotionally invested and be like oh I really want to watch this and I'm gonna keep annoying parents to switch the channel. What do y'all even watch?

I feel like I'm missing that part of my childhood to relate to most Americans (and those in other English-language countries)