Anonymous
10/20/2025, 4:54:31 AM
No.150919692
>>150918140
>>150918015
>>150917983
I like PC principal. He never made any sense as a character though that was the idea. He was a literal joke that went on too long. The joke was what if they took a highly masculine frat boy as a grown adult just out of school archetype character, and then made him woke, as usually males woke like that are more effeminate types. You wouldn't get a fratboy who acted like that unless he was fronting to try to screw a girl (hence strongwoman) that was the joke, but then they just kept using him for whatever reason. He's just became like a dudebro principal, and then it just so happens his character is also how conservative Christian youtubers act (fratboy to conservative Christian youtuber) archetype, so they're using him for that. Also it might not be intentional, but as millennials and then gen Z entered the workforce teachers were getting younger (older ones retiring), so giving the kids a lifting bro as a principal was topical.
>>150918015
>>150917983
I like PC principal. He never made any sense as a character though that was the idea. He was a literal joke that went on too long. The joke was what if they took a highly masculine frat boy as a grown adult just out of school archetype character, and then made him woke, as usually males woke like that are more effeminate types. You wouldn't get a fratboy who acted like that unless he was fronting to try to screw a girl (hence strongwoman) that was the joke, but then they just kept using him for whatever reason. He's just became like a dudebro principal, and then it just so happens his character is also how conservative Christian youtubers act (fratboy to conservative Christian youtuber) archetype, so they're using him for that. Also it might not be intentional, but as millennials and then gen Z entered the workforce teachers were getting younger (older ones retiring), so giving the kids a lifting bro as a principal was topical.