Maybe there never was a show. It really was some fat guy that got stuck in the internet. That's why cartoon network broke it's genre, even though cartoons have a much lower suspension of disbelief threshold in my opinion, since you are looking at drawings, which are psychologically less harmless than real people. Maybe that's why people hate live action on [as], cause they are tuning in specifically for the low suspension of disbelief, and feel a bit shocked by the higher level of conscious awareness you are watching a show. But I wouldn't listen to my explanation cause I never finished film school and the general impression I get from most humans is that I'm a loony or dumb or maybe both or maybe gradiated admixtures of varying ratios or something. But somehow my ability to become so possessed with hyperactivity that I ramble off on random crap endlessly keeps me happy despite these crosses to bear. But anyway, back to the fat guy. So, like fat guys are sometimes, like nerds right? And like nerds study things like computers and physics and electrical engineering? Of course these are stereotypes, but they started it with the fat guy terminology. Huh? What? Why? But I didn't DO anything, it's not my FAULT! Why do we both get a time out? That's not fair, they started it!
*runs off into a field of bright green grass and bright orange wildflowers, skipping*
Simple three step guide to think for your self.
1) Accept you have free will. Don't fall into fear traps that lead you away. To quote from Dune, "Fear is the mind killer."
2) While fear causes problems if you dwell on it, if you resist the urge by being patient, your rationale will become clearer, not foggier like the horror cliche of fumbling for car keys.
3) Like Bob Dylan said (I think) "Dig yourself". Liking yourself will lead to the best choices for you and not the choices others intimidate you to take.