The message is important, they need to get the word out. Would you rather they make paper flyers and kill all the trees? If the Disney Channel is their most popular form of media, it makes sense to use it to get people to listen.
I used to live in Germany and when I moved back to America I found plenty of things we don't have. Like good public transportation outside of large cities, kinder eggs, a proper drinking age, castles, being able to travel to nearby countries just for a day trip.
Who says they're taking AP or honors classes?
That comes off really rude, people have different learning abilities. There's still people who struggle in basic classes, it's not their fault.
Without reading all of the comments above, so I apologize if I'm repeating, the problem I have with the grade analogy is that the majority of the students who get F's have it because they don't care or try. But there's a lot of lower class Americans who work hard and excel at their jobs but still can't make enough money to save. It's not exactly their fault they're in trouble.
Or bananas.
A sexy-ass name or sexy ass-name?
The message is important, they need to get the word out. Would you rather they make paper flyers and kill all the trees? If the Disney Channel is their most popular form of media, it makes sense to use it to get people to listen.
After showing this video to my mother, we say this to each other all the time!
Kittens, Inspired by Kittens!

Zack and Miri make a Porno!
They meant the Catholic tradition of giving something up for 40 days and 40 nights?
Scrubs Fans: Seven Car Pile Up
Grandma's chicken salad.....
-Joey Tribiani
Same for us Michiganders :]
I used to live in Germany and when I moved back to America I found plenty of things we don't have. Like good public transportation outside of large cities, kinder eggs, a proper drinking age, castles, being able to travel to nearby countries just for a day trip.
Though we do have free refills...
Who says they're taking AP or honors classes?
That comes off really rude, people have different learning abilities. There's still people who struggle in basic classes, it's not their fault.
Without reading all of the comments above, so I apologize if I'm repeating, the problem I have with the grade analogy is that the majority of the students who get F's have it because they don't care or try. But there's a lot of lower class Americans who work hard and excel at their jobs but still can't make enough money to save. It's not exactly their fault they're in trouble.
Like the Butterfly Effect?
And in Michigan too.