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== NOTE: Please think over if your question "can be answered by [[Rule of Funny]]?" If yes, consider whether posting it is a good idea. Keep in mind that this page is ''for actual questions and NOT violent, senseless ranting.'' Schneiderverse shows rely on [[Comedic Sociopathy]] and sadomasochistic tendencies, along with heapings of [[Bellisarios Maxim]]. Much like [[Malcolm in The Middle]], it's loaded with sociopaths with the family of the titular duo as the lead. ==
== NOTE: Please think over if your question "can be answered by [[Rule of Funny]]?" If yes, consider whether posting it is a good idea. Keep in mind that this page is ''for actual questions and NOT violent, senseless ranting.'' Schneiderverse shows rely on [[Comedic Sociopathy]] and sadomasochistic tendencies, along with heapings of [[Bellisario's Maxim]]. Much like [[Malcolm in The Middle]], it's loaded with sociopaths with the family of the titular duo as the lead. ==


== [[Drake and Josh]] ==
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*** "What's that? Your sister tried to murder you in your sleep? You have video evidence? Oh, quit your whining, [[Karma Houdini|She's just playing!]]"
*** "What's that? Your sister tried to murder you in your sleep? You have video evidence? Oh, quit your whining, [[Karma Houdini|She's just playing!]]"
**** What?
**** What?
* Here are a couple of problems that I have with the "We're Married" episode, you know, the one where Josh's e-pal from Eudonia comes to call and accidentally gets married Drake. 1. When Drake, Josh, and Yooka are performing the "friendship" ceremony, but soon realize that it's actually a marriage ceremony and Yooka is now married to Drake, Josh was under the sheet with them, so wouldn't Yooka be married to Josh as well? Or was Josh just best man or something? It begs an explanation. 2. Why did Josh have to resort to [[Family Unfriendly Aesop|lying that Drake cooked the so-called "goat's meat" so that his marriage with Yooka would end]]? 3. It is said that Drake and Yooka can divorce if they both want to, but when Yooka's dad ended the marriage between them, Yooka wanted the divorce, but not Drake. It could be because the country was disgraced, but I feel that wouldn't be acceptable if Drake apologized and they accepted his apology. So is there a loophole or something? And that's what bugs me about "We're Married".
* Here are a couple of problems that I have with the "We're Married" episode, you know, the one where Josh's e-pal from Eudonia comes to call and accidentally gets married Drake. 1. When Drake, Josh, and Yooka are performing the "friendship" ceremony, but soon realize that it's actually a marriage ceremony and Yooka is now married to Drake, Josh was under the sheet with them, so wouldn't Yooka be married to Josh as well? Or was Josh just best man or something? It begs an explanation. 2. Why did Josh have to resort to [[Family-Unfriendly Aesop|lying that Drake cooked the so-called "goat's meat" so that his marriage with Yooka would end]]? 3. It is said that Drake and Yooka can divorce if they both want to, but when Yooka's dad ended the marriage between them, Yooka wanted the divorce, but not Drake. It could be because the country was disgraced, but I feel that wouldn't be acceptable if Drake apologized and they accepted his apology. So is there a loophole or something? And that's what bugs me about "We're Married".
** 1 Josh was the one that married them, so in that ceremony it was probably required that he be under the blanket 2 Josh had to lie because there wouldn't had been any show if they just said it was a mistake and ended the marriage, plus Drake was going to go along with it just to be rich. 3 well this one I agree with you because of the fact that they didn't knew Drake already wanted out of the marriage, but it could be that Josh specifically found something that if done nullifies the marriage, there are controversies with just divorcing because you want to, but if one of the parties does something like adultery, abuse, etc. then consent is not really important anymore.
** 1 Josh was the one that married them, so in that ceremony it was probably required that he be under the blanket 2 Josh had to lie because there wouldn't had been any show if they just said it was a mistake and ended the marriage, plus Drake was going to go along with it just to be rich. 3 well this one I agree with you because of the fact that they didn't knew Drake already wanted out of the marriage, but it could be that Josh specifically found something that if done nullifies the marriage, there are controversies with just divorcing because you want to, but if one of the parties does something like adultery, abuse, etc. then consent is not really important anymore.
* In the Christmas Special, Megan got a present from Santa. What, exactly, did she do to make Santa forget everything she's done? Hell, even in the special, she did nothing nice.
* In the Christmas Special, Megan got a present from Santa. What, exactly, did she do to make Santa forget everything she's done? Hell, even in the special, she did nothing nice.