DiaperedBedwetter1998
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After watching NOFX documentrys a lot there has been more than one occasion in which a member has mentioned stuff that points in the direction they may or may not be into the ABDL side of things.LittleManAlex said:A couple that I haven't seen so far in this thread, but I may have missed them.
First the NOFX song regaining unconsciousness as heavy AB themes though more used metaphorically than anything else.
Also S3 of the Naked Brothers Band, the valentines episode, Alex reveals someone had wanted him to be cupid, and showing a cut out in which he goes on to say he didn't know cupid was just a dude in a diaper... he then spends parts of the episode coloring pants on the cut out.
KimbaWolfNagihiko said:I was just watching the Clarence episode ''Gilben's Different''. It starts out with Clarence handing out flyers at school inviting kids to come play at his treehouse, and the principal is disappointed because grown-ups aren't allowed. At the treehouse Clarence notices that one of the kids, Gilben, is starting to grow facial hair, and another kid says they're halfway to adulthood. Later on Clarence decides to start acting like a baby because babies don't have responsibilities, until his mother tells him being an adult is great, and then he tries to act like a grown-up. He decides he wants a child, so his friend Jeff acts like a baby, Sumo acts like his critical mother, and other kids show up and start acting like brats too. It's all too much for Clarence, but Gilben shows up and says he can just act like a kid forever. Clarence says something like ''You mean I can just be like some kind of adult baby? Is that even possible?'' Then the principal arrives, says he's just a kid at heart and asks if it's alright if he can play at the treehouse as well. Clarence says yes, but the principal falls off the ladder.
The use of the term ''adult baby'' raises some suspicions about whoever wrote the script...
AdorbzLittleGirl said:Progressive Insurance has been doing commercials about an adult baby. Here's an article on it: http://brightorangeadv.com/2014/05/...s-flo-now-new-progressive-insurance-campaign/
KimbaWolfNagihiko said:That article was from 2014. Pretty sure those commercials aren't airing anymore.
Maxx said:[video=youtube;vO-J7F4vPtg]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vO-J7F4vPtg&feature=youtu.be&t=83[/video]
I don't know if you can still call it popular culture if its from 50 years ago.... and the word diaper isn't mentioned, but I think this might well deserve consideration as the Adult Baby national anthem.
Yes, Grace Slick is in black face. The 60's were very strange.
Caspinarian said:Can anyone tell me how I can fix my IE to play the embedded vids? They show only as black screens in Explorer, but they play in Chrome.
But even without seeing the video, I know this is "Lather." Grace is my favorite singer, and I picked up on the AB theme in Lather the first time I heard it years ago. "Come Again, Toucan" from her solo album Manhole brought similar thoughts with her saying, "I turn around like a baby and crawl right back into it." I have no illusions of her engaging in baby play (nor do I want them since women don't appeal to me in diapers or out), but she has said several times that she never wanted to grow up.
As for the blackface, supposedly, she found a bunch of unattended makeup on the set and decided to play with it. I think this was recorded on the Smothers Brothers show, and Airplane also did "Crown of Creation" on the same episode, again with Grace in blackface. At the end of Crown, she gives a black panther salute, which she claims was a show of solidarity with the athletes who'd recently given the salute at the Olympics. If you're an Airplane fan, you probably already know to take everything she says with a grain of salt because her memory's not that great and she likes to screw with people.
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