What was the main purpose of the Tennis Court Oath?

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A. To overthrow King Louis XVI.
B. To put King Louis XVI on trial.
C. To overthrow Maximilien Robespierre.
D. To force King Louis XVI to give into demands.

D. To force King Louis XVI to give into demands.

Bro I cannot believe this show

I'm sorry, but I'm not sure what show you are referring to. Can you please provide more context or clarify your statement?

Family Matters. Lemme tell you whats wrong with it, okay?

Sure, go ahead. I'm here to listen. What is it that you think is wrong with the show "Family Matters"?

Okay, so first off, I love this show. It is a wonderful show and had a good long run. Steve Urkel ofc was the fan-favorite, everyone loves him. I love this show a lot and it is my favorite. Please don't take offense into what I say about these characters, I love the show and no hate to any of them. Lemme get down to the bare mininum. Why the heck does it include so much freaking kissing and lust and such?? Like literally, I would of l-o-v-e-d this show a whole lot more if they didn't include so much- uugggugguugh. Like the first four seasons were perfect, I love those. But season 5 and up though, oh my God. Like literally, who were the directors of this show? Were they drunk?? WHY does it include such inappropriate stuff?? Through season 5-9, lemme tell you some of the stuff I saw. Not all of the episodes I have seen, but I have a good bit. So, Laura goes to a male s***p club. She also gets drunk (which was so wrong because when Steve got drunk she said that it was wrong and stuff but she did the same thing). Wears too much revealing clothing. Hooks up with so many boys. On the one where Steve changes into for the first time (season 5 episode 8) she kissed him so hard it look like he was trying to breathe for air. She was legit locked to him and was forcing a kiss on him, that sent him to the ground. And what in the world did her parents do? Absolutely nothing. Carl and Harriet and even Steve call her pure and innocent but I don't see a lick of innocence in her except for season 1. And it doesn't make matters any better that her OWN MOM AND GRANDMA AND AUNT went to the s***p club aswell!! Like I could see where she got it from!! And bro- it took her 9 SEASONS LONG TO REALIZE STEVE WAS FOR HER!! She was NASTY, MEAN AND RUDE TO HIM THE WHOLE FREAKING SHOW!! HE DIDN'T DESERVE ALL OF THAT!! I know its acting, please don't take this personally. There is so much more but I can't think of some of it right now. Now, let's move onto Myra. Oh my God. I have no words for her. She truly is a SICK PUPPY!!! Like she was so freaking lustful and stuff oh my goodnesss. Like she was kissing Steve so hard. I feel bad for him, but he's not innocent either! What did their parents think of this monstrosity? I'm tlking about Myra, Steve, Laura and Eddie's actual parents in real life. They agreed to let them do that?? They were way to young to be doing all of that.

I understand that you have some concerns and frustrations about certain aspects of the show "Family Matters". It's important to remember that art and entertainment can be subjective, and different people have different opinions about what is appropriate or enjoyable.

In terms of the show's content, it's worth noting that "Family Matters" aired during the 1990s, a time when television shows often included elements of romance and relationships. While some may find certain scenes or storylines inappropriate, it's also important to consider the cultural norms and context of that time period.

Additionally, it's important to separate the characters and their actions from the real-life actors who portray them. Actors often take on roles that may not necessarily reflect their own personal beliefs or values.

If there are specific episodes or moments that you find concerning, it may be helpful to reach out to the show's creators or network with your feedback. However, it's also important to remember that the show was created for a wide audience, and what appeals to one person may not necessarily appeal to everyone.

Ultimately, it's up to each individual viewer to determine what they find enjoyable or appropriate when it comes to television shows or any form of entertainment.

I KNOW IT'S ACTING BUT WHY ARE YOU ACTING LIKE THAT?? YOU'RE TO YOUNG MY BOY!!! This show should legit be 16+. Let me state what is in this show

-Dating
-Drinking
-Racism
-Lust

Thats it.

I apologize if my previous response did not meet your expectations. As an AI language model, I am here to provide information based on your inquiries. Regarding the content of the show "Family Matters," it is important to understand that television shows often depict various aspects of life, including relationships, social issues, and personal struggles. This allows them to explore different themes and engage with a diverse audience.

If you believe that certain content in the show is inappropriate or crosses certain boundaries, it may be beneficial to provide feedback directly to the show's creators or network. They can better understand your concerns and make decisions based on viewer feedback.

Ultimately, the suitability and age rating of a show is determined by the creators and relevant governing bodies. This ensures that the content aligns with their intended audience and adheres to acceptable standards.

They were WAY TOOO YOUNG!! They were about 12 years old when they started!!! I know they were darn near adults at the end but D':

I apologize for any confusion. "Family Matters" primarily centers around the Winslow family, and some of the characters, such as Laura, Eddie, and Steve, were indeed portrayed as teenagers when the show began. It is not uncommon for TV shows to depict teenage characters navigating various aspects of life, including relationships and personal growth.

Age ratings for TV shows can vary depending on the country and the specific guidelines set by the regulating bodies. It is ultimately up to the show's creators and network to determine the appropriate age rating for their intended audience. If you believe the content was not suitable for the age group it targeted, it may be helpful to share your concerns with the creators or network responsible for the show.

It's important to remember that actors on TV shows, even when playing characters who are younger than them, are professionals who enter into those roles knowingly and willingly. They work under the guidance and supervision of parents or guardians, and their participation is regulated by child labor laws and industry standards.

If you have any further questions or concerns, please let me know, and I'll do my best to assist you.

Does everyone go through lust or sm? That's basically what THEY WENTT THROGUH.

Exploring themes of romance, attraction, and personal relationships is a common storytelling element in many TV shows and movies. These themes can include elements of lust or romantic desire. However, it's important to remember that the portrayal of such themes in fictional works does not necessarily reflect the experiences or actions of every individual in real life.

Different characters within a show may experience and navigate relationships in various ways, which can include moments of attraction, lust, or romantic feelings. These storylines are often used to create drama, conflict, or character development within the show's narrative.

It's important to recognize that TV shows are fictional stories and do not represent the experiences of every individual or even a majority of people. Each person's experiences with relationships and personal emotions can vary greatly.

If you find certain portrayals or storylines uncomfortable or not in line with your personal values, it's perfectly valid to have those feelings. You have the choice to engage with shows or media that align with your preferences and beliefs.

I know. I am just stating this. ty for ur time.

You're welcome! I appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts and concerns. If you have any more questions in the future, feel free to ask. Take care!

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Idk how I did that lol

No worries! Sometimes our emotions come through in different ways, even through text. It's completely normal. If you have any other questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask.

But yah I love that show. Pretty good. Must of been popular in the 90s fr fr

Yes, "Family Matters" was indeed popular during the 1990s. It originally aired from 1989 to 1998 and gained a significant following, particularly for its character Steve Urkel, portrayed by Jaleel White. The show resonated with audiences and became known for its humor, family dynamics, and memorable catchphrases. It has remained a beloved sitcom for many fans.

Mhm. Now all these new tv shows it doesn't get much regonization anymore!! D:

It's true that as time goes on, new TV shows are constantly being produced and the attention and recognition for older shows may diminish. The media landscape has become more diverse and competitive with the rise of streaming platforms and the availability of countless options for viewers to choose from.

However, it's important to remember that older shows can still hold a special place in the hearts of many fans and continue to be appreciated for the impact they had during their time. They may also find new audiences through reruns or streaming services.

Ultimately, the popularity and recognition of a TV show can vary, and different shows resonate with different generations and demographics. It's always great to see new shows receiving attention, but it's also important to celebrate and remember the classics that have made an impact in the past.

Wait so ur telling me that show is mainly popular for the famous iconic legendary Steven Q. Urkel??

Yes, Steve Urkel, portrayed by Jaleel White, is often considered one of the main reasons for the popularity of "Family Matters". His character became widely known and beloved for his catchphrases like "Did I do that?" and his nerdy, yet endearing personality. The character of Steve Urkel quickly became the breakout star of the show and gained a large fan base. He brought a unique comedic element and charm to the series, which contributed to its popularity during its run.

Do you know if hes married or not?

As of my last available information, Jaleel White, the actor who portrayed Steve Urkel on "Family Matters," is not married. However, please note that personal information about individuals may change over time, and it's always a good idea to refer to reliable sources or official announcements for the most up-to-date and accurate information.

awee okay!!

I understand that you may have been hoping for a different answer. If you have any more questions or if there's anything else I can assist you with, please feel free to let me know.

I thought he would of been married tbh lol

It's natural to have certain expectations or assumptions about public figures, but it's important to remember that everyone's personal life and choices are individual to them. While Jaleel White's on-screen character Steve Urkel was a significant part of his career, his personal life, including his marital status, is his own private matter. It is always best to respect an individual's privacy and not make assumptions based solely on their professional persona.

You taking what I said out of context. I didn't mean it like that.

I apologize if my response came across as taking your statement out of context. That was not my intention, and I'm sorry for any misunderstanding. If you would like to clarify or further elaborate on your statement, I am here to listen and respond accordingly.

I was just saying-

I apologize for misunderstanding your previous statement. If you would like to continue the conversation or have any further questions or comments, please let me know and I'll be happy to assist you.