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    One day me and a couple of budies of mine were discussing Scooby Doo (early cartoon episodes) and what it all ment (deep down inside).

    We have concluded that:
    The Mystery Machine is powered by highly concitrated pot with the exaust being pumped directly back into the cab of the car. This makes the gang completely spaced out 24/7 to the point where they begin to imagine things. This is where Scooby comes in. This talking dog with a speach impediment is nothing more than a figment of the gang's imaginations. This also explains why Shaggy is always so hungry to where he can eat more than three times his body mass. Shaggy has the munchies.
    But we have just scratched the surface of Scooby Doo. A deeper, more phycological look into the cartoon reveals that:
    The gang is a micro cosmic representation of society today and the so called "villian" is a simple act to change society, revolutionaries you might call them. Every time these "revolutionaries" try to change the world, "society" tries to destroy the so called villian's attempt to change the world.

    You all can add your thoughts to my idea.
    "And one should bear in mind that there is nothing more difficult to execute, nor more dubious of success, nor more dangerous to administer than to introduce a new order to things; for he who introduces it has all those who profit from the old order as his enemies; and he has only lukewarm allies in all those who might profit from the new. This lukewarmness partly stems from fear of their adversaries, who have the law on their side, and partly from the skepticism of men, who do not truly believe in new things unless they have personal experience in them."
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    I forgot to say that Velma was some collage kid Freddy kidnaped and then drugged and Daphnie was a hooker without much better to do.
    "And one should bear in mind that there is nothing more difficult to execute, nor more dubious of success, nor more dangerous to administer than to introduce a new order to things; for he who introduces it has all those who profit from the old order as his enemies; and he has only lukewarm allies in all those who might profit from the new. This lukewarmness partly stems from fear of their adversaries, who have the law on their side, and partly from the skepticism of men, who do not truly believe in new things unless they have personal experience in them."
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    Was Velma the ugly bird with glasses? She was definetly on something

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    What does scrappy represent then? You'll also notice that scooby and shaggy are just as hungry when they go off and do their own movies without the rest of the gang or the mystery machine. And as in lupin the third the changed the color of shaggy's shirt to red.

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    Stage four, we say maybe there was something we could have done, but it's too late now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Blind King of Bohemia
    Was Velma the ugly bird with glasses? She was definetly on something
    I'm thinking that the starter of this thread is under the influence of something...
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    Quote Originally Posted by nightcrawlerblue
    I'm thinking that the starter of this thread is under the influence of something...
    Yeah someone's baked all right buit I don't know if its shaggy...
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    Did you use some of the 'concerntrated pot' also? Can I have some?
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    It's been spoken for.
    "And one should bear in mind that there is nothing more difficult to execute, nor more dubious of success, nor more dangerous to administer than to introduce a new order to things; for he who introduces it has all those who profit from the old order as his enemies; and he has only lukewarm allies in all those who might profit from the new. This lukewarmness partly stems from fear of their adversaries, who have the law on their side, and partly from the skepticism of men, who do not truly believe in new things unless they have personal experience in them."
    ~ Niccolo Machiavelli

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