I've always been a little unsettled by the depiction of Spongebob Squarepants' fanatical devotion to his krabby patty-flipping job. This little guy wishes he could go in to work in the middle of the night, doesn't want days off, sometimes, doesn't even want pay.
Today, Squidard went on strike for labor practices akin to the company house and company store, with Squidard and Spongebob owing money to the boss at the end of the week. The strikers were depicted as lazy, mindless sheep who didn't even know why they were striking and Spongebob wanted to get back to work under these unfair conditions so much that he was sticking himself to the glass, exposing his organs. Then, when someone crossed the picket line to apply for a job, Squidard says, "You didn't even threaten him."
This all culminates in spongebob, stupidly inspired by squidard's metaphors to destroy the Krusty Krab. This results in the boss owning them forever.
2006-10-23
09:21:31
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