The following bibliography contains all sources in this project, along with links and zip files that is referenced in the website.

Trepel, Skyler. “16 Wild ‘Simpsons’ Predictions That Seemingly Came True (Including This ‘Game of Thrones’ Twist!).” People.Com, PEOPLE, 11 Oct. 2025, people.com/the-simpsons-predictions-that-seemingly-came-true-11822649

Bytes, 44. “Simpsons Greatest Language Contribution.” Today Translations, 12 Apr. 2019, www.todaytranslations.com/news/simpsons-greatest-language-contribution/

Sokol, Tony. “Everything the Simpsons Predicted Correctly... so Far.” Den of Geek, 13 Aug. 2023, www.denofgeek.com/tv/everything-the-simpsons-predicted-correctly-so-far/ 

Tait, Amelia. “Can ‘the Simpsons’ Really Predict the Future?” MIT Technology Review, MIT Technology Review, 30 Oct. 2025, www.technologyreview.com/2025/10/30/1126462/the-simpsons-conspiracy-theories-al-jean/

Saab, H., Kosmala, K., & Heffernan, R. (2025, November 18). 57 “the Simpsons” predictions that came true. Collider. https://collider.com/predictions-the-simpsons-came-true/

ChatGPT was used only to ensure that we were using the parentheses and commas properly.

(on the  "Analysis of Episodes" See the zip file )

ChatGPT was used to put all the pictures that I gathered into one frame. Pictured I used I gathered from (see "Intro" for images)https://www.denofgeek.com/tv/everything-the-simpsons-predicted-correctly-so-far/

ChatGPT was used to ensure my topic on emotions was used properly on the "Language  Analysis"  and this it was it had to say.  (see the zip file below for the response) 

ChatGPT was used on the "Analysis of the episodes and the "Language analysis" to ensure it correlated to one another. ( See the zip file for response) 

Click the zip file to see all the screen shots on why chatGPT was used for. 

 

Chatgpt Screen Shots Zip
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