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Exactly.

It wasn't hate. Not even close. If you notice, South Park never attacks his artistry. And in this episode I really felt like they were just trying to humanize him - which they pulled off brilliantly. I came out of that episode liking Kanye, as a person, even more.

Cartman is pure evil.

She's a little girl growing up and figuring shit out.

South Park is back.

No joke. She's starting up a band now called the Pixie Chicks.

Nucular.

Nucular. It's pronounced nucular.

Holy shit. Is Tom Cruise cool again? Let the backlash to the backlash begin!

I'm just basing it off the movies. I've never read a superman comic. And I don't even know where to begin.

Unlike her mastectomy, making jokes about it is non-optional.

About the mortar. He could very easily use his superhuman breath to dry and harden.

Now u sound like Papa Kent.

No one saw that movie cuz we're tired of watching Will Smith ruin his son. HE'S NOT AN ACTOR, WILL! LEAVE HIM ALONE!

I'm telling Yee-Yee what u said.

When Kevin Costner forces his son to watch him get killed in a hurricane I fell out of my chair laughing. That shit was hilarious! I felt like the premise of the movie was: what if Sup was raised by an absolute lunatic?? What kind of weirdo superhero would he become?

The funniest thing about the Superman character is the way in which he chooses to use his super abilities: defending the world against bad guys and disasters. But, since his greatest attribute is his strength shouldn't he be spending a lot more time building shit?

The opening scenes on Krypton were pretty insane. I usually hate over the top CGI, but effects looked so real real and organic. Really well-executed.

You had me at "Dracula turns into a praying mantis".

Speaking of which, here's a Kelly quote where he compares his buddy Chris Brown to Jesus.