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Misplaced anguish and possible developmental disabilities: My memories of the magic schoolbus
I want a fog machine, a closed room, at least two flashlights and some colored cellophane candy wrappers. Maybe some rubberbands too. Then I want to shine the lights everywhere and watch them scatter and recombine in mid-air to make new colors. Remember Carlos from the magic schoolbus? He had great ideas. That kid was a tornadoquake. Like Scar the Ishvalan's right arm. I like to think I have both arms though. Man, who was the girl who flipped the fuck out when Carlos shone red light on her rainbow painting? My childhood memory of that scene was that the redlight would literally messed up the colors in her painting and, after that episode, I thought that red light would literally leech the color out of water color paintings. Then I tried it and it didn't happen and I was pissed. Obviously her pigments were photosensitive - but then I watched the episode recently again and it turns out she was just fooled by the red light changing the way she saw things. Disappointed. I feel likethe point of the scene must have been that things look different in differently colored light, but all I remember from the scene was her anguished cry of, "It's ruined!" Why did she think it was ruined? Had she never seen nonwhite light before? How the hell had that girl never seen red light before? Had she never seen a sunset? I mean, Rayleigh. This is either sheltering to the point of child abuse or a symptom of severely low IQ. That poor child.