Tylix

joined 8 months ago
[–] Tylix 19 points 7 months ago

Yes people watch south park, and have their entire lives.

Is the show always good? No, some of the more recent stuff has been pretty downright terrible actually. Will I keep watching it? Yes. Crack Baby Basketball was probably the best commentary ever on why players at the college level can't be paid. Do I always agree with them? Nope. I don't know how you didn't like the Kanye episode though, Cupid Ye was hilarious, and they were pretty much just straight making fun of him and immortalizing his breakdown.

They were blatantly wrong about climate change, which they addressed with the return of ManBearPig and Al Gore. They did trans issues almost a decade before anyone else did with Mr. Garrison's Fancy New Vagina.

South Park has always been about fighting censorship, without them, it's fair to say that we would not have had a ton of TV moments, largely because they cleared the way for others.

It's fair if you didn't like them, not everyone is into watching Santa do coke with Jesus and Randy. The whole show is basically about offending people and there have even been episodes I can't get behind because it's my turn. But to me, South Park will always be entertaining because sometimes they're just plain silly, and sometimes there's a deeper context.

The BP oil spill episodes, Crack Baby Basketball, Nascar is for Poor People, and episode 200 and 201 are all excellent commentaries on different issues. For just random hilarity, Die Hippie Die, Scott Tennorman Must Die, and the most recent Christmas Special are just silly episodes.

And if you don't like it, that's fine, not everything is for everyone.

[–] Tylix 2 points 8 months ago

I have shade 14 capable welding helmets, I'm good. I did have to look that up to be sure though. You are right apparently to be worried.

[–] Tylix 2 points 8 months ago (2 children)

I'm gonna be dead center for it here in Ohio, so excited. Got my welding helmet ready to watch it and the day off.

[–] Tylix 18 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Know what's wild? For millions of years nothing around ate trees, so when a tree grew and died and fell it was permanently there because there was no rot. Which is how we got petrified forests.