Linda Belcher is the mother to all the children I have written about so far: Tina, Gene, and Louise. She is also married to Bob, so her full time job is working in the restaurant with him. In the show… Continue Reading →
The image I chose is of an American who traveled to Africa and is holding hands with what seems to be a kid from Africa. In this photo the hand of the little kid doesn’t even look real because of… Continue Reading →
Teddy in Bob’s Burgers is a daily customer who overtime has become friends with the Belcher’s. This blog post isn’t going to be talking about mental illness, but instead I’ll be talking about a developmental disorder that Teddy shows a… Continue Reading →
Cannabis has been around for thousands of years. Overtime the attitudes that American society have had towards the plant has changed drastically and frequently. However, these changes aren’t random, they are directly correlated to the racism in America, and it… Continue Reading →
Bob is the father of all the children I have talked about in previous blog posts. In most episodes, he is typically laid back and not having any major signs of any mental illness, but whenever Bob gets hurt and… Continue Reading →
The TED talk that I chose is all about how childhood trauma affects someone emotionally and how it hinders the developing brain and body of children. Nadine Burke Harris has spent her working life researching adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and… Continue Reading →
Gayle is not in every episode of Bob’s Burgers because she is Linda’s sister and a side character. However, whenever she does come in, it is very obvious she struggles with mental health issues. Anytime Gayle is in an episode,… Continue Reading →
People in America love their guns, even when they know people are dying everyday due to gunshot wounds. This bumper sticker argues that guns are not the problem in our society, but it’s the people who are the issue and… Continue Reading →
Many older advertisements are now seen as having questionable advertising techniques. This 1951 Van Heusen tie ad is no different. First off, this ad is very misogynistic and has a woman on her knees, giving a meal to her… Continue Reading →
Louise Belcher is the youngest in the family, but that doesn’t change how much trouble she can get her and her siblings into. Antisocial personality disorder is when someone lacks regard for their safety and others, meaning that they are… Continue Reading →
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