The tremendous gallantry and irresponsibility of an anonymous, impolitic addle pate who dare throw down the gauntlet at the feet at the apex of televised programming in all of documented history is altogether unequivocally, a depressive, meagre inconvenience, who merits the uttermost Brobdingnagian preponderance of an austere, tempestuous damnation known to man, for as Dan Good said it is "a philosophy for a happy life, and is like nothing adults will have ever seen before." That is the perfect analogy for this obscure landmark, not only in television, but in mankind itself. It teaches us a better world, where we can tolerate each other's differences and bitterness with inner peace. This shows us it is not a far cry for our real life world to achieve peace. We can put all our differences aside if we work together on this harsh planet, and this show teaches us that flawlessly. It teaches all these things to kids, so they know how to be better people, as a society. We should thank this man, Dan Good, for paving the way to a happier community and give him the praise he deserves. My appreciation for you reading this wall of text and I bid you adieu.