The Cookie Monster

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Charles "The Cookie" Monster-Norton was born on January 27th, 1953 in Wichita, Kansas. He has been depicted throughout the late 20th century as a traveling warning of the dangers of cookie addictions, and a popular Tourette's Syndrome spokesperson.

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[edit] Addictions and Tourette's

From a very young age, Charles became addicted to a dangerous substance. Cookies began to control his life. He had no control over his action while under the influence, which over time became basically at all times. Charles' speech was severely impaired over time and gave him a slur which he would never lose, and the toxic chemicals used to make cookies was making him lose the ability to filter what he said. He would often burst out in a blue streak at the most random and inappropriate times.

Due to his addictions, Charles began to exhibit chronic Tourette's

"The Cookie Monster" as he was labeled by his friends would suffer from the disease called Tourette's Syndrome for the rest of his life, announced his doctor one morning in 1974. Feeling his life had no meaning any more the Cookie Monster shut himself away from the rest of the world with hundreds of rolls of oreos in his apartment home.

Finally a beacon of light came down on the Cookie Monster. His long-time friend, the Count, agreed to give his buddy the help he needed.


[edit] C is For Cookie

C is for Cookie can be regarded as a case study in persuasive oratory, emphasizing the emotional aspect of public speaking. Cookie Monster builds excitement by answering his opening rhetorical question, "Now what starts with the letter C?" with the obvious reply, "Cookie starts with C!" He then challenges the audience, "Let's think of other things that starts with C," before quickly replying, "Oh, who cares about the other things?" casually dismissing a whole range of other possibilities as irrelevant. Thus, having ostensibly come for the purpose of covering the letter C in its entirety, Cookie Monster has already focused his agenda exclusively on cookies, employing the classic bait and switch tactic.

Several times in his presentation, Cookie Monster emphasizes what appears to be the central thesis of his remarks: "C is for cookie, that's good enough for me!" The appealing rhythm of this slogan appears designed to entrance listeners, swaying their emotions and making them instinctively want to chant along with him. After rousing the crowd, Cookie Monster systematically lays out the logical underpinnings of his pro-cookie ideology, comparing cookies to round donuts with one bite out of them and to the moon during its crescent phase, in essence using a straw man argument that implies his opponents would advocate the superiority of these competitors over cookies. In this sense, Cookie Monster may be proposing a false dichotomy representing cookies as the only viable choice to a group of obviously inferior alternatives.

But before the audience has a chance to catch on, Cookie Monster launches into another round of repetitive chanting, "C is for cookie, that's good enough for me, yeah!" as young children sing along. Here, Cookie Monster uses a propaganda technique strikingly similar to that employed in George Orwell's Animal Farm by the pig Napoleon, who trained the farm's sheep to bleat, "Four legs good, two legs bad" on his cue.

Cookie Monster then adds visual stimulation to his discourse by chomping into a large cookie, concluding his remarks with "Umm-umm-umm-umm-umm" and other chewing sounds.

[edit] A cookie is a sometimes food

We secretly replaced Cookie Monster's Cookies with Fruit...I think he knows!

The Count introduced the Cookie Monster to a long-time friend and registered psychologist, Henry "Hoots" Owl. Hoots taught the Cookie Monster that eating cookies is perfectly okay, just as long as you only do it on occasion. The Cookie Monster did not take to this very easily. He believed that Hoots was crazy. "There is no PENIS PENIS PENIS way that you are serious. CUNT PENIS CUNT." He tried his best to avoid the teachings of Hoots, but in the end found himself unable to.

However reluctant at the beginning, the Cookie Monster eventually accepted the teaching of Hoots Owl that a cookie is a sometimes food, and began to walk the straight line of life. The Cookie Monster agreed to join a Cookieholics annonymous club, where he got the moral support he needed during his time of need. Having been cookie sober for over 2 and a half years, the Cookie Monster began his crusade to spread the knowledge of cookies, and help children to not make the same mistakes that he had made in his life.

[edit] A Muppet changed

Now cookie-sober, the Cookie Monster began his tirade to cookie addictions in children, and hopefully save children from the endless torment that he had to face that is Tourette's Syndrome. The Cookie Monster became the spokesman for the Tourette's learning foundation in 1981, and begun touring America in hopes of teaching children about his past.

The Cookie Monster receives his first cookie in over 20 years.

The Cookie Monster continued his crusade for years, before finally retiring in 1995. At the going away party at the Tourette's learning foundation, many members encouraged the Cookie Monster to have his first cookie in over 20 years. The Cookie Monster was mortified. "What if I PENIS PENIS PENIS become addicted again? All my hard AND LONG PENISES work will be in vain." However after a little coercion by his colleagues, the Cookie Monster agreed to have one cookie, and only one.

And that was all he had had. Up to this day, the Cookie Monster-Norton has only had his beloved cookies on special occasions, and continues his work traveling the country to inform children of the dangers of cookies. The Cookie Monster-Norton can usually be found in his Kansas home nowadays.

He is voiced by Ron Jeremy.

[edit] Amendment

Of course, none of the teachings that the Cookie Monster-Norton taught kids apply to the majority of the nation, because as adults, we are allowed to indulge in as many cookies as we want. We are just that good.

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