Thread:Bmoisawsome/@comment-35976182-20190904053401

September 3rd will always be a sad day in the Adventure Time communities heart....

Adventure Time was a show that I grew up watching. It was one of the only shows (at that time) that really brought anything to the table. I remember being a young MO and just sitting for hours and hours on end watching, listening, and enjoying. I was practically raised on television, in other words, television raised me. My parents weren't there for a lot of my life so I didn't have anyone to confide in or ask for advice, that's where Adventure Time come in. It was the first show that actually gave its characters real-raw human emotion. The show allowed characters to deal with adult issues in a way that was matured and right. When there were bad times (which happened frequently) I remember sneaking off to my closet and taking my little TV. I had a couple of old raggedy blankets in there that I used to make into a makeshift chair, but I didn't care. Marceline's music drowned out the yelling, Bonnie drowned out the sadness, Finn drowned out the pain, and Jake was there to put back the pieces. Every character replicated an emotion while feeling dozens of others. It made my little MO heart grow gold again and I began to only really live when watching Adventure Time. Adventure Time was literally the show that changed my life having feelings is an amazing thing and sharing them with a vampire, a bubblewad, a dog, a human, a butler, a Gunter, and a nerdy Ice King was literally the happiest days of my life. And for those things listed above and more here is a toast to the show that will never be forgotten, here is to the fun never ending....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5TkZ9bFodQ 