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Raise your hand if you Cant Stand Southpark..


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hi, im a hater..

I havent watched it since the movie came out during high school, but i catch a commercial or advertisement for it every once in awhile.. the voices are so annoying.. there should be an official dresscode to watch it- cheeto stained wife-beater, gym socks with the elastic worn out and moth-eaten boxer shorts.. im sorry but cartoons cussing and being disgusting is not funny to me anymore.. i seriously feel bad for those that watch it.. grow up

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so close to kicking you in the swag right now. i don't dress like that.

South Park has fallen off though. two episodes so far this new season, and the first was god awful. i didn't laugh once. humancentipad was the title.

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yeah. two episodes so far. the second wasn't that great, but it did get a few laughs out of me. i'm having trouble recalling it though, and that used to never be the case.

new tosh soon though. yaaaay!!

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:seeya:

hi, im a hater..

I havent watched it since the movie came out during high school, but i catch a commercial or advertisement for it every once in awhile.. the voices are so annoying.. there should be an official dresscode to watch it- cheeto stained wife-beater, gym socks with the elastic worn out and moth-eaten boxer shorts.. im sorry but cartoons cussing and being disgusting is not funny to me anymore.. i seriously feel bad for those that watch it.. grow up

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The fact that you think it is just cartoons cursing shows me you don't get it. It is some of the smartest and socially reflective television in history.

It tackles social issues that no one else dares touch such as religion, race, politics, etc. and does it in a way that is not even close to politically correct and sugar coats nothing. Some shows may take these issues on, but usually end up tip toeing around it and eventually bring it back to the safe PR resolution. Not South Park, they tackle these things head on and rip the scabs off.

Sometimes when the show is about nothing it can miss the mark and just be crude humor; but whenever they do a show about the darker side of our society it usually hits the nail on the head and can actually make you stop and think for a second if you let it.

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yeah. two episodes so far. the second wasn't that great, but it did get a few laughs out of me. i'm having trouble recalling it though, and that used to never be the case.

new tosh soon though. yaaaay!!

Got it, I just started downloading. :patriot:

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I just don't think it's that funny.

Ditto 'Family Guy'. I can sit through a whole episode and the most it might produce is a slight grin about halfway through.

Yeah I can't stand family guy any more, got too political. Even though Matt and Trey do go that way from time to time I really still don't know where they stand on a lot of issues...not that way with Seth McFarland. Same for 30 Rock, Tina and Alec can suck a dick.

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Trey Parker and Matt Stone have also opened one of the smartest stage musicals in the history of Broadway with "The Book of Mormon".

They are one of the few people that, if you are paying attention, can both destroy and defend the same aspect of society (like religion) all in one episode, movie, or play.

They never take stances like Family Guy; instead they choose to provide perspective which is one of the reasons I like them so much.

Read this: http://theater.nytimes.com/2011/03/25/theater/reviews/the-book-of-mormon-at-eugene-oneill-theater-review.html

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Trey Parker and Matt Stone have also opened one of the smartest stage musicals in the history of Broadway with "The Book of Mormon".

They are one of the few people that, if you are paying attention, can both destroy and defend the same aspect of society (like religion) all in one episode, movie, or play.

They never take stances like Family Guy; instead they choose to provide perspective which is one of the reasons I like them so much.

Read this: http://theater.nytimes.com/2011/03/25/theater/reviews/the-book-of-mormon-at-eugene-oneill-theater-review.html

very true. the humancentipad episode I couldn't decide if they were bashing apple, or all the people that agree to terms without reading them.

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