>we all do gay shit once, bro
>it's how you deal with it that counts
>just don't continue and you'll be straight again
That's not how it worksโฆ
>we all do gay shit once, bro
>it's how you deal with it that counts
>just don't continue and you'll be straight again
That's not how it worksโฆ
Schulz was asked if, in his final Peanuts strip, Charlie Brown would finally get to kick the football after so many decades (one of the many recurring themes in Peanuts was Charlie Brown's attempts to kick a football while Lucy was holding it, only to have Lucy pull it back at the last moment, causing him to fall on his back). His response, "Oh, no. Definitely not. I couldn't have Charlie Brown kick that football; that would be a terrible disservice to him after nearly half a century." But in a December 1999 interview, holding back tears, Schulz recounted the moment when he signed his final strip, saying, "All of a sudden I thought, 'You know, that poor, poor kid, he never even got to kick the football. What a dirty trickโhe never had a chance to kick the football.'"[42][56]