dinoironbodya
Dino Ironbody
dinoironbodya

I was thinking it would’ve been a good twist to make it so the German couple booked the room first, so he should never have been able to rent it in the first place.

I’m on the autism spectrum and I doubt I’d feel personally hurt by that.

It’s been a long time since I saw it, so I’d appreciate if you could refresh my memory: did they actually prevent the births of people with certain conditions or just remove those conditions before they were born?

People can disagree as to whether someone is “brilliantly dissecting racism and bigotry.” I’m an atheist, but I don’t have to praise everyone who criticizes religion.

Are there a lot of racists who use Breitbart comparisons as insults and praise Ta-Nehisi Coates?

I think Trump supporters would think Cartman’s a cuck for bashing Trump.

What do you make of the fact that Trump won even though the show had Garrison beg people not to vote for him?

There may technically be no way to prove it didn’t have an effect, but if you look at voter turnout since they went on the air I think the general trend is the opposite of what you’d expect from an increase in apathy. In 1996, the year before the show debuted, fewer than half of the voting-age population voted,

I appreciate your thoughtfulness as well. I’m not gonna address every point you made, so I’ll start with one:

Who wasn’t doing Monica jokes?

Here’s something I think is pretty good evidence to contradict the idea that South Park has had a big impact on people’s opinions. I’ve heard people claim that the 2004 episode “Douche and Turd” increased political apathy, but the voter turnout in that year’s election was at the time the highest since the voting age

Seeded by who?

Laserface has frequently talked shit about me and dismisses any attempt I make to reply to one of his posts, but I don’t think this kind of vitriol is a good way to reply.

Do you think that episode actually changed people’s opinions?

Jennifer Lawrence playing his daughter on his sitcom makes me wonder if there’s an alternate reality where she had more of a Christina Applegate/Kaley Cuoco type career.

One funny thing about PBS is that it aired what some have called the first reality show, which was a show called An American Family that aired on PBS for 12 episodes in 1971.

Like Rosie O’Donnell? Not Trump himself, of course.

Is fat-shaming really a MAGA thing?

I clicked on the Mark Farina tweet but didn’t see anything about that.

I wonder if they did the same for “Who Shot J.R.?”