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planktons plans to steal the krabby patty

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    SpongeSebastian

    [21]Mar 12, 2007
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    dooddooddood444 wrote:
    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    dooddooddood444 wrote:
    InvaderZim897 wrote:
    dooddooddood444 wrote:
    InvaderZim897 wrote:
    dooddooddood444 wrote:
    it's not very confusing.Each file could have a sub-file. Like file "A" would have 26 sub-files like "AA","AB",AC".And so on. or if the double letter thing is confusing to you,look at it like this: "A1","A2","A3" and so on.And if the term "sub-files" is confusing to you,i mean plans.So basicly,each of the 26 A-Z files has 26 plans in it.And that gives us the possibility of having .............................676 possible plans for stealing the formula.
    Hmm. On "Plankton's Army", they said he had been trying to steal it for 50 years, right? Was that it? I can't remember.
    no! it was 15 years.50 years would be WAY too long!
    Oh. Well, I doubt he'd have gone through 676 plans in a little over 15 years. But he said he'd gone through every plan in his filing cabinet from A to Y.... SpongeSebastian was right. This is getting confusing.


    hhmmmm....This is confusing.But you know how most cartoons are-things that happen in most episodes don't effect what happens in other episodes.Alot of the time something that happens in an episode doesn't make sense when you remember something in another episode about the same thing,and something was different about it.For instance,in the SB episode,"Rock Bottom", Spongebob's shoes come untied,and he can tie his shoes perfectly without any problems.But in a later episode,"your Shoe's Untied",He forgets how to tie his shoes and says that he has never had to re-tie his shoes ever since he was born.That doesn't make any sense because,how could he tie his shoes perfectly in one episode,then in a later episode say he has never tied his shoes in his life?
    Yeah, and how Patrick has a jar in "Nature Pants", but he doesn't learn how to open one until "Big Pink Loser".


    Exactly! I guess the people who make this show think that people won't notice these thing.Or maybe they actually forget that they already put something in an episode,and contradict themselves without realizing it.
    And that happens a lot in cartoons.
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    Sony931

    [22]Mar 12, 2007
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    dooddooddood444 wrote:
    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    dooddooddood444 wrote:
    InvaderZim897 wrote:
    dooddooddood444 wrote:
    InvaderZim897 wrote:
    dooddooddood444 wrote:
    it's not very confusing.Each file could have a sub-file. Like file "A" would have 26 sub-files like "AA","AB",AC".And so on. or if the double letter thing is confusing to you,look at it like this: "A1","A2","A3" and so on.And if the term "sub-files" is confusing to you,i mean plans.So basicly,each of the 26 A-Z files has 26 plans in it.And that gives us the possibility of having .............................676 possible plans for stealing the formula.
    Hmm. On "Plankton's Army", they said he had been trying to steal it for 50 years, right? Was that it? I can't remember.
    no! it was 15 years.50 years would be WAY too long!
    Oh. Well, I doubt he'd have gone through 676 plans in a little over 15 years. But he said he'd gone through every plan in his filing cabinet from A to Y.... SpongeSebastian was right. This is getting confusing.
    hhmmmm....This is confusing.But you know how most cartoons are-things that happen in most episodes don't effect what happens in other episodes.Alot of the time something that happens in an episode doesn't make sense when you remember something in another episode about the same thing,and something was different about it.For instance,in the SB episode,"Rock Bottom", Spongebob's shoes come untied,and he can tie his shoes perfectly without any problems.But in a later episode,"your Shoe's Untied",He forgets how to tie his shoes and says that he has never had to re-tie his shoes ever since he was born.That doesn't make any sense because,how could he tie his shoes perfectly in one episode,then in a later episode say he has never tied his shoes in his life?
    Yeah, and how Patrick has a jar in "Nature Pants", but he doesn't learn how to open one until "Big Pink Loser".
    Exactly! I guess the people who make this show think that people won't notice these thing.Or maybe they actually forget that they already put something in an episode,and contradict themselves without realizing it.

    Or... the episodes are in a random historical order. But down below , this is in a historical order.

    Examplized : YSU to NP to BPL.

    YSU - Your Shoe's Untied

    NP - Nature Pants

    BPL - Big Pink Loser

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    61woods

    [23]Mar 13, 2007
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    Cartoons lack consistency.
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    SpongeSebastian

    [24]Mar 13, 2007
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    61woods wrote:
    Cartoons lack consistency.
    Since when have cartoons ever been known to make sense, anyways?
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    Sony931

    [25]Mar 14, 2007
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    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    61woods wrote:
    Cartoons lack consistency.
    Since when have cartoons ever been known to make sense, anyways?

    Agreed. Why not watch Family Guy or The Simpsons? They actually have more consistency then of a cartoon like Spongebob Squarepants.

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    SpongeSebastian

    [26]Mar 15, 2007
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    Sony931 wrote:

    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    61woods wrote:
    Cartoons lack consistency.
    Since when have cartoons ever been known to make sense, anyways?

    Agreed. Why not watch Family Guy or The Simpsons? They actually have more consistency then of a cartoon like Spongebob Squarepants.

    Yeah, that's because SpongeBob is targeted at kids and kids don't often pay attention to goofs.
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    ying101

    [27]Mar 21, 2007
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    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    Sony931 wrote:

    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    61woods wrote:
    Cartoons lack consistency.
    Since when have cartoons ever been known to make sense, anyways?

    Agreed. Why not watch Family Guy or The Simpsons? They actually have more consistency then of a cartoon like Spongebob Squarepants.

    Yeah, that's because SpongeBob is targeted at kids and kids don't often pay attention to goofs.

    .........

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    SpongeSebastian

    [28]Mar 21, 2007
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    ying101 wrote:
    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    Sony931 wrote:

    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    61woods wrote:
    Cartoons lack consistency.
    Since when have cartoons ever been known to make sense, anyways?

    Agreed. Why not watch Family Guy or The Simpsons? They actually have more consistency then of a cartoon like Spongebob Squarepants.

    Yeah, that's because SpongeBob is targeted at kids and kids don't often pay attention to goofs.

    .........

    Kids are not critics. There, I said it.
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    ying101

    [29]Mar 23, 2007
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    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    ying101 wrote:
    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    Sony931 wrote:

    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    61woods wrote:
    Cartoons lack consistency.
    Since when have cartoons ever been known to make sense, anyways?

    Agreed. Why not watch Family Guy or The Simpsons? They actually have more consistency then of a cartoon like Spongebob Squarepants.

    Yeah, that's because SpongeBob is targeted at kids and kids don't often pay attention to goofs.

    .........

    Kids are not critics. There, I said it.


    exactly how old is your KIDS????
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    Falconer11

    [30]Mar 23, 2007
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    When You read the list, you realize how desperate he is for the KP. He's my favorite character!
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    SpongeSebastian

    [31]Mar 23, 2007
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    ying101 wrote:
    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    ying101 wrote:
    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    Sony931 wrote:

    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    61woods wrote:
    Cartoons lack consistency.
    Since when have cartoons ever been known to make sense, anyways?

    Agreed. Why not watch Family Guy or The Simpsons? They actually have more consistency then of a cartoon like Spongebob Squarepants.

    Yeah, that's because SpongeBob is targeted at kids and kids don't often pay attention to goofs.

    .........

    Kids are not critics. There, I said it.


    exactly how old is your KIDS????
    Little kids just watch television for the amusement.
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    ying101

    [32]Mar 23, 2007
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    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    ying101 wrote:
    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    ying101 wrote:
    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    Sony931 wrote:

    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    61woods wrote:
    Cartoons lack consistency.
    Since when have cartoons ever been known to make sense, anyways?

    Agreed. Why not watch Family Guy or The Simpsons? They actually have more consistency then of a cartoon like Spongebob Squarepants.

    Yeah, that's because SpongeBob is targeted at kids and kids don't often pay attention to goofs.

    .........

    Kids are not critics. There, I said it.


    exactly how old is your KIDS????
    Little kids just watch television for the amusement.


    hmm, i guess u're right. but by little kids does 10-12 count??
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    SpongeSebastian

    [33]Mar 23, 2007
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    ying101 wrote:
    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    ying101 wrote:
    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    ying101 wrote:
    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    Sony931 wrote:

    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    61woods wrote:
    Cartoons lack consistency.
    Since when have cartoons ever been known to make sense, anyways?

    Agreed. Why not watch Family Guy or The Simpsons? They actually have more consistency then of a cartoon like Spongebob Squarepants.

    Yeah, that's because SpongeBob is targeted at kids and kids don't often pay attention to goofs.

    .........

    Kids are not critics. There, I said it.


    exactly how old is your KIDS????
    Little kids just watch television for the amusement.


    hmm, i guess u're right. but by little kids does 10-12 count??
    Kinda.
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    ying101

    [34]Mar 23, 2007
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    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    ying101 wrote:
    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    ying101 wrote:
    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    ying101 wrote:
    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    Sony931 wrote:

    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    61woods wrote:
    Cartoons lack consistency.
    Since when have cartoons ever been known to make sense, anyways?

    Agreed. Why not watch Family Guy or The Simpsons? They actually have more consistency then of a cartoon like Spongebob Squarepants.

    Yeah, that's because SpongeBob is targeted at kids and kids don't often pay attention to goofs.

    .........

    Kids are not critics. There, I said it.


    exactly how old is your KIDS????
    Little kids just watch television for the amusement.


    hmm, i guess u're right. but by little kids does 10-12 count??
    Kinda.


    But i dun watch tv for amusement.
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    SpongeSebastian

    [35]Mar 23, 2007
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    ying101 wrote:
    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    ying101 wrote:
    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    ying101 wrote:
    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    ying101 wrote:
    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    Sony931 wrote:

    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    61woods wrote:
    Cartoons lack consistency.
    Since when have cartoons ever been known to make sense, anyways?

    Agreed. Why not watch Family Guy or The Simpsons? They actually have more consistency then of a cartoon like Spongebob Squarepants.

    Yeah, that's because SpongeBob is targeted at kids and kids don't often pay attention to goofs.

    .........

    Kids are not critics. There, I said it.


    exactly how old is your KIDS????
    Little kids just watch television for the amusement.


    hmm, i guess u're right. but by little kids does 10-12 count??
    Kinda.


    But i dun watch tv for amusement.
    I said kinda as in not everyone.
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    ying101

    [36]Mar 23, 2007
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    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    ying101 wrote:
    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    ying101 wrote:
    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    ying101 wrote:
    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    ying101 wrote:
    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    Sony931 wrote:

    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    61woods wrote:
    Cartoons lack consistency.
    Since when have cartoons ever been known to make sense, anyways?

    Agreed. Why not watch Family Guy or The Simpsons? They actually have more consistency then of a cartoon like Spongebob Squarepants.

    Yeah, that's because SpongeBob is targeted at kids and kids don't often pay attention to goofs.

    .........

    Kids are not critics. There, I said it.


    exactly how old is your KIDS????
    Little kids just watch television for the amusement.


    hmm, i guess u're right. but by little kids does 10-12 count??
    Kinda.


    But i dun watch tv for amusement.
    I said kinda as in not everyone.

    oh sorry 4 being sensitive.
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    SpongeSebastian

    [37]Mar 23, 2007
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    ying101 wrote:
    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    ying101 wrote:
    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    ying101 wrote:
    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    ying101 wrote:
    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    ying101 wrote:
    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    Sony931 wrote:

    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    61woods wrote:
    Cartoons lack consistency.
    Since when have cartoons ever been known to make sense, anyways?

    Agreed. Why not watch Family Guy or The Simpsons? They actually have more consistency then of a cartoon like Spongebob Squarepants.

    Yeah, that's because SpongeBob is targeted at kids and kids don't often pay attention to goofs.

    .........

    Kids are not critics. There, I said it.


    exactly how old is your KIDS????
    Little kids just watch television for the amusement.


    hmm, i guess u're right. but by little kids does 10-12 count??
    Kinda.


    But i dun watch tv for amusement.
    I said kinda as in not everyone.

    oh sorry 4 being sensitive.
    That's ok.
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