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This image was shown in episodes 12 and 13.
The wrath of Cthulu has been unleashed upon the earth due to BP drilling on the moon. Cartman (aka Coon from the infamous coon and friend(s)) manages to charm Cthulu and is using him to banish people and things he doesn't like into other dimensions. [img width=600 height=428]http://i56.tinypic.com/24lo1ma.jpg[/img] |
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Hillbilly, Southpark has a bit of a learning curve Hillbilly. I remember about 6 months back in 99 when first exposed thinking it was gauche and bitter. Like switching to single malt scotch after a life of beer. 8)
Kids of pure spirit observing all the crazy adult mental memes and stereotypes infecting the adults around them is the basic premise. Or at least was. It has been around too long to stay at its prime. In the years before internet forums it was how I learned to see through psychopaths and the like. ![]() Although 10 years later there is much more like it around. |
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That's the "programing" taking hold of you. If something has to "grow" on me I consider it a Fungus and get rid of it.
Hillbilly, Southpark has a bit of a learning curve Hillbilly. I remember about 6 months back in 99 when first exposed thinking it was gauche and bitter. Like switching to single malt scotch after a life of beer. 8) |
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Nothing sacred, is why it is so filthy and debauched.
Go watch a Mike Judge Movie called "Idiocracy" and see where this South Park Culture is taking us. Well to use your example, from my perspective, South Park is fungal cream (for mental memes). Fungus usually grows best hidden in the dark. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacred
Holiness, or sanctity, is in general the state of being holy (perceived by religious individuals as associated with the divine) or sacred (considered worthy of spiritual respect or devotion; or inspiring awe or reverence among believers in a given set of spiritual ideas). In other contexts, objects are often considered 'holy' or 'sacred' if used for spiritual purposes, such as the worship or service of gods. These terms can also be used in a non-spiritual or semi-spiritual context ("sacred truths" in a constitution). It is often ascribed to people ("a holy man" of religious occupation, "holy prophet" who is venerated by his followers), objects ("sacred artifact" that is venerated and blessed ), times ("holy days" of spiritual introspection, such as during winter holidays), or places ("sacred ground", "holy place"). Well I find the truth of the matter is the truth of the matter. Sure I have some special rituals and sacred things. But if its really worth holding sacred and keeping, it can take the UV or fungus cream. Otherwise if it cannot, I'm probably just infected with some crap meme or fossilized thinking worth rethinking anyways. When the show was at its prime, perhaps what could be considered sacred in the show, was that the kids didn't take any crap and acted as sovereign free individuals. Perhaps the best Libertarian examples in fictional TV land. Butters excepted. And I think we can agree South Park is NOT for children. |
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Nothing sacred, is why it is so filthy and debauched. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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"Pastors, sanctify your people! You go and you tell 'em, if you have any idols in their homes we're gonna to burn 'em! If you have any witchcraft items in your homes, you bring 'em Sunday and we're gonna burn 'em! We're not gonna have witchcraft in this church!"...
It is not unusual for tourists to bring home keepsakes from faraway lands that have demonic attachments or are idols. What we often do not realize is that these objects can curse us. For instance, many people purchase African masks that have been used in worship ceremonies. Others buy native art such as Kachina dolls, statues of Hindu gods and statues of Buddha. Back home, havoc starts to reign in the form of sickness, tragedy, depression of marriage break-ups. Usually the person does not know why these things have happened." South Park burns em all, including Sundays and the church. No sacred cows. Not even Judaism or the Devil or my cow (Circle Of Poo). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X13Kb_DktHg |
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I've seen every episode at least once. SP routinely takes the most idiotic facets/trends of society and ridicules them beyond belief. The Ghost Hunter and Dog Whisperer episodes are absolutely hilarious. |
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New show: South Park mocking Apple
Sound is a little off, probably why its not removed yet. Although I think it is done in part for concentrated Apple content. And sound is not needed for that one part... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAdu6GHV3tQ |
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You know you can legally watch it here:
http://www.southparkstudios.com/full...-humancentipad They made fun of The Human Centipede movie, which Phelous reviews here: http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/vid...uman-centipede ...This movie is so disgusting, I could barely watch the review. |
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Well to use your example, from my perspective, South Park is fungal cream (for mental memes). Fungus usually grows best hidden in the dark. the other episode which was a bit before that and I think was the begining of the end for me was the one about Raisins. |
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