"A Big Sexy Boy!" The thing is if you've watched the show enough you can actually see the line coming and you really shouldn't be able to predict it at all. Just watching it for the first time like "He's gonna call himself a big sexy boy isn't he?"
For real. Meanwhile you hi Bob to genuinely enjoys his job and what he does and his idea of a good time is being really good at his job just enjoying it the fact he has to make money to live is just an inconvenience to the fact that he gets to grill burgers
To be a landlord siphoning wealth from your tenants, or a business owner siphoning wealth from your workers? I think the show actually uses Mr. Fischoeder's character to show why capitalists are bad haha
@@iwasntreadyforitall both lol… nah my business plans require hard work and me being a one man army 90% of the time. And when I do need people to do stuff for me I will pay them a fair wage under the table. Mostly friends and family when they are available. But his retired lifestyle is what I strive for. His wit and fashion and love for doing nothing and bourbon
@@iwasntreadyforitall I don't exactly think that's the point the creatora are trying to get across, considering how most of the adult characters are technically business owners. I think they are more criticizing the aspects of society that allows certain people to maintain affluence by doing the bare minimum. Calvin and Felix are both pathetic in their own rights for getting by on their dad's inheritance and devoting their lives to petty feuds and supporting their tenants and workers as passively as possible, but they are still well-rounded characters with both good and bad sides.
My bard parody of this in d&d: “There are times in my life when i have to do some things, Playing chords, swinging swords, Promiscuous female humping But whenever i have to do these mentally taxing things I always have a funny story…to…sing…”
He’s right about doing nothing actually being the act of doing something. The quality of nothingness and its quantity of zero are not real, because how can nothingness live up to its own definition if it HAS a definition? It has to be completely devoid of everything, including its own name. The concept of nothingness became false the moment it became a concept.