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scary_dream 10-26-2006 10:53 PM

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Originally Posted by pitbulllady (Post 12421)
He seemed really creeped out by Cheese holding his hand in "The Big Cheese", LOL!

8D Can you blame him? He probably doesn't know where Cheese's hand has been, that or he's afraid Cheese will bite him again!

I felt sad for Wilt when Cheese bit him because he was just trying to help as always :(

Invader Bloo 10-27-2006 06:16 AM

Cheese did tell him "Nooooo!". ;)
I would of been scared of Cheese's hand too! Did you see him itching his butt!? It was so slowly! :-/

antgirl1 10-27-2006 06:17 AM

Poor, poor Wilt. We pity him A LOT, don't we?

Even if Wilt DOESN'T want the pity, he's gonna get it anyway...and A LOT of it.

Invader Bloo 10-27-2006 06:40 AM

Nice people are always pitied. It's a fact of life. Wilt's too nice.

scary_dream 10-27-2006 10:55 PM

He's not TOO nice, I think it's just that other people take advantage of him.

I'm sure Wilt doesn't want any pity, but I'd feel sorry for ANYONE that was bitten by Cheese's (more than likely) gross teeth!

pitbulllady 10-28-2006 08:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Invader Bloo (Post 12521)
Nice people are always pitied. It's a fact of life. Wilt's too nice.


I haven't seen much evidence that nice people are pitied at all. Nowadays, many folks tend to hold them in contempt, finding them strange or abnormal in some way. Wilt is not "too nice"; that's like saying someone is "too pretty" or "too handsome" or "too intelligent". Wilt just stands out because he acts the way MOST people used to decades ago, with regards to having compassion for others, and nowadays it seems strange, when most people are all about themselves. An individual who is willing to reach out for others and even sacrifice their own safety and comfort for someone else seems really odd in our day and time, but 60 years ago, Wilt's attitude would have been the norm.

I pity Wilt NOT because he's nice, or because of his physical impairments(which really do not seem to impair him at all), but because there is obviously some emotional turmoil going on with him, and those who are supposed to be responsible for his well-being don't recognize it, so he goes on suffering through this day after day. He does a good job of hiding it, but his ability to do so seems to be wearing down with each episode.

pitbulllady

Invader Bloo 10-28-2006 09:15 AM

When they're too nice I would pity them.

InsaneFan 10-28-2006 11:43 AM

Okay, back to the amnesia thing(sorry!)...

If it's a good possibility, then my theory of Wilt's creator being dead is now back on the table. On the edge of the table.

Invader Bloo 10-28-2006 11:51 AM

That would be to sad for Foster's.

Vampyre 10-31-2006 09:15 AM

I don't know about it being to sad. I mean, an imaginary friend with a only one arm, one eye, stitches and an obviously dark past seems pretty sad as it is. It wouldn't really be that sad because we wouldn't know his creator...


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