• @Zehzin
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    Actually after Pebbles is born Wilma becomes a journalist for the Daily Granite, then becomes a caterer with Betty. Get your Flintstones lore right

    • @aeronmelon
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      123 months ago

      “Womenfolk in the workforce? These are strange times, my fellow Water Buffalo!”

    • @mPony
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      43 months ago

      she also occasionally worked as a Cigarette Girl. “Cigars! Cigarettes! … Cigars! Cigarettes! …”

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        3 months ago

        That was before she married Fred. In fact, that’s how they meet, he was a bellhop at the same resort.

        LORE

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      Even more accurate is to say that he paid the salaries of a large number of animal “house workers” hence their catchphrase “It’s a living!” They all earned their living off of that one guy’s income

  • Battle Masker
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    203 months ago

    do remember that Reaganomics hadn’t been invented yet, so wages, income, and all that were MUCH better

  • @ceenote
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    204 months ago

    Was he actually illiterate? That might have went over my head when I watched it as a kid.

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      On the one hand, you can read it as a parody of late 20th century life - like, haha imagine a caveman clocking into work

      but on the other hand, Flinstones and its far future counterpart Jestsons kinda suggest an inability to imagine anything different. Automobile-ized suburban development frequently gets presented an the human ‘default’. As though we just default to this, rather than it being one of many ways cities and society could be organized.

      • @thirteene
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        13 months ago

        I tried watching the Jetsons last year and it was pretty painful. The story moved really slow, the mother was claiming to be overworked pressing a button. Everything was a mildly linear improvement from the 1950s and it had very old ideas. It did not age well

  • @VelvetStorm
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    163 months ago

    And they had a large pet that ate just as much as the people

  • NutWrench
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    103 months ago

    And you could afford a rack of ribs big enough to tip over your car.

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    There’s a conspiracy that he had help making ends meet, in the form of a little green alien friend/slave.

  • @Sam_Bass
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    63 months ago

    Heavy equipment operators are actually paid pretty well

  • Altima NEO
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    33 months ago

    Not to mention all the fancy modern appliances he’s got

    • @mPony
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      23 months ago

      like some kind of stone-aged George Jetson?!?