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Honestly, maybe not the easiest concept for Disney to pull off when more than a hundred of their films (a little over half) have a main character with one or both parents dead or missing. Even with just the ones on the box, Ariel's mom is dead, Max's mom is dead, Tiana's dad dies off-camera during the movie, and we all know what happens to Mufasa.
Wait what happens to mufasa? He lives to the end right? He's a strong father figure for Simba right?
It's ok, Simba gets two gay dad's and everything works out fine. Hakuna Matata!
He went to the store to get milk. He’ll be back any day now.
Poor Mufasa is taking a while because he got stuck in transit. A bunch of gnus causing a jam or something
I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're refering to as GNU, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I've recently taken to calling it, LINUX plus GNU. GNU is just one replacable suite of libraries ,not an operating system unto itself. It is but another free component of a fully functioning Linux system made useful by the vastly complicated hardware to software communication protocols. Shell utilities and "vital system components", are not enough to be called a full OS , as much as some 80s guys that created POSIX would like it to be.