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In this context, the label "bitches" is used as a mass noun to address any group of audience or viewers, regardless of gender.
The template "Bitches Love X" is derived from a quote in the episode "Let's Nab Oprah" in the first season of the animated TV series The Boondocks. Lord have mercy! (slaps Uncle to the floor)
Bunny:(cradling her son) Oh, sweet Jesus!
A turkey sandwich with just tomato?
What?
Look.
Lord have mercy! The episode (below, right) parodied Latarian Milton, a seven-year-old who stole his grandmother's car and rose to internet fame with an interview that featured quotes such as "It’s fun to do bad things."
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Bitches Love Smiley Faces is an image macro series based on the snowclone template "I got that bitch (X), bitches love (X)." In the template, "X "represents any object, place or entity that may be deemed desirable.
There's shit we know we know, shit we know we don't know, shit we don't know we know, and shit we don't know we don't know. On June 6th, 2010, an episode titled "Smokin With Cigarettes” aired. My baby!
The Boondocks
- Subculture
- Status
- Confirmed
- Type:
- Cartoon, TV Show
- Year
- 1999
- Origin
- Aaron McGruder
- Tags
- satire, animation, adult swim, tv show (title)
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About
The Boondocks is an American animated television series created by Aaron Mcgruder based on McGruder's comic strip of the same name.
He once fired everyone working at a restaurant he owned except for the Mexican workers. Daffy Duck is to a Buck Rogersstory what John McEnroe was to tennis. The episode (below, right) parodied a real life incident when a teacher called a black student the n-word.
On May 9th, 2010, an episode titled "Bitches to Rags" aired.
The series did however receive criticism over its use of frequent use of "nigga."
"Return of the King" Controversy
On January 15th, 2006, an episode titled "Return of the King" aired. Always. Her father slaps her mom for the chicken being cold; when she moves to Hong Kong, Kenny Wu slaps her for the same reason. The first two seasons are available to stream through Netflix, and episodes from the first, second and fourth seasons are available for $1.99 each through YouTube.
Fandom
In addition to the show's branded online presence there are several fan run sites dedicated to the series including The Bookdocks FanPop page.Tumblr blogs dedicated to the show include hueyfreemanonlyspeaksthetruth, fuckyeahboondocks and fuckyeahhueyfreeman.
Forget the plot."
— Chuck Jones
People in the world you are looking to for entertainment. Money over a hoe? When one of the employees remarks that she's half-Mexican, Wuncler further specifies not the illegal Mexicans, which is followed by said illegal Mexicans offscreen shouting "¡Olé!".
(slaps Uncle to the floor)
Bunny:(cradling her son) Oh, sweet Jesus! But the way he solemnly deadpans "I know it's wrong, but I really want my own room"note Robert had said that if Riley turned out to be gay the two boys would have to get separate rooms before quietly getting up to leave while his brother weeps with unmitigated Gayngst behind him makes it hilarious.
Guaranteed. The series depicts the adventures of an African American family, the Freemans, who move from the south side of Chicago to the suburban community of Woodcrest.
Premise
The show follows Huey Freeman (voiced by Regina King) and his younger brother Riley Freeman (also voiced by Regina King) who are being raised by their Grandfather (voiced by John Witherspoon) in Woodcrest, a Chicago suburb.
Hold up.
Gin Rummy: Go time, nigga!