Sesame Street on Marijuana

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I watched Sesame Street on YouTube after I ate some marijuana gummies that I bought a canister of when I was in Denver Colorado. The Sesame Street video I saw on YouTube was that of Bedtime Stories and Songs. I saw that on VHS when I was a little child. Looking at that video now you don't have to be a little child to watch Sesame Street. You can be stoned on marijuana and watch that show. Sesame Street teaches children their ABC's and how to count. With a muppet living in a trash can they also teach children other thing such as how to treat homeless people like shit. What type of lesson is that to teach young children? There is a 210cm pigeon walking around, a pimp, and a gay couple. What type of message does putting a pimp on Sesame Street teach children. Burt and Ernie come across as being gay, with Burt being the power bottom Ernie being the top. There is a cookie monster on that show who will one day end up as a victim of the deadly sin of gluttony. The cookie monster's behavior is no different from that of a hardcore drug addict or alcoholic. Snuffie the williemammouth comes across as a heroin addict. He would fit in with Renton, Spud, Sick Boy, and Begbie from Trainspotting. The Count is a pimp. No one says that he is a pimp, but he fits the profile of a pimp, minus the 1970's luxury coupe with the chapel windows in the back and the handgun for protection.
Sesame Street comes across as being a horrible place. I don't want to live there, not even if I know the way there.
The marijuana gummies I had makes Sesame Street more enjoyable to watch. Sesame Street would be something Salvador Dali would watch it he were stoned. This is also something that Harold and Kumar would watch in their apartment. I would say that Sesame Street would be a great show for both little children and stoned hipsters since the creators of Sesame Street were stoned when they created that show.
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