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Sir Winston Douchechill
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Yup, fair cop. It's something I don't like when I see other people doing it, and I'm ashamed that I succumbed to the temptation.

You're absolutely right; dick move. My apologies.

My favourite part of the Bible is where Jesus calls people he disagrees with and victims of brutal dictatorships "subhumans."

It *is* an echo chamber. South Park fans are some of the most slavishly doctrinaire people I've ever encountered. Look at the way dissenters are attacked; the way people go off on the reviewer for departing from their interpretation of the holy text.

Combining the best smug self-satisfaction and genuine lunacy from all the way across the political spectrum. Yes.

And about a third as clever as they think they are.

Yeah, for real though. I married a woman who routinely quotes Conan, Predator, and RoboCop and I haven't regretted it for a second.

I'm like 75% sure it's about having to quit doing coke. Mirror in the sky, snow covered hills…come on.

Well fuck me, I've never read a South Park comments section before and it is exactly what I imagined.

Oh wow, fair enough. That's really fucked up.

Oh, I forgot about that asshole.

I agree about Mormons; I find their theology repugnant and their founder was quite clearly a grifter, but I've never encountered one who wasn't a genuinely lovely person.

That's a fair cop; Curry is magnificent.

I didn't realise he quit over politics - no wonder he was credited as Tory Crimes on that first record.

Ah, clearly I either misremembered or wasn't playing close enough attention in the first place!

It probably doesn't speak to much other than how fucking depressed I am at the moment, but that actually made me get a bit teary. I mean, I'm usually a soft touch but Jesus Christ almighty.

Fuck, I didn't know Max Landis posted here.

Amazing that you've seen the remainder of the trilogy and know how the whole thing shakes out.

Ah, okay. There's a lot of difference in how DAs are appointed from state to state or even city to city, isn't there? Like, in a lot of jurisdictions its actually an elected position?

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