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It showcased the different sensibilities between the north and the southern lords

No Valhalla for atheist rockers. If music isn't a god, I don't know what is.

I disagree, unless he or she came down from on high and gave you the full skinny on life, the universe and everything, in which case I will concede the point to you.

it would have been fine if we had the normal episode count this season, but with only 7 episodes, every second spent away from advancing the main plot feels like a distraction.

And the correct response is to get all worked up over something a 9-year-old named Pickles does? 9-year-olds don't wash their hands after playing with dog shit, so forgive me if I don't loose any sleep over one of them fixating on a cartoon president.

what did Lovecraft do that was so terrible?

Calm down, he's a 9-year-old. When I was 9, I wanted to dress up as the Shredder from Ninja Turtles, and that guy wanted to take over the world and turn everyone into mutants, or ninjas, or robots or something. Honestly, Shredder's business plan was a little unclear. My point is, how much worse is this really?

Entire franchise is all about exploring the unknown and impossible, but the first thing these mooks do is kill off even the possibility of God or gods.

Proof that God is dead in the Star Trek universe: Starfleet has invented a machine that is basically a judgment-free sex genie, but they mostly just use it to cosplay as g-rated Sherlock Holmes, or as a practice room for their shitty jazz quartets

But there would be SO MUCH jizz! I know it's a high tech future, but my suspension of disbelief only goes so far.

To me, the fact that the holodeck isn't caked in bodily fluids is pretty solid proof that there is no sex in the Star Trek universe. Sure, we see people in bed together all the time, but as long as the holodeck thing holds true, I have to assume that they are just cuddling.

this explains why all the TV Star Trek characters' music of preference seems to be elevator jazz- they've all lost touch with their souls.

Blaming South Park for the alt right is makes about as much sense as the "marijuana is a gateway drug" myth. Pretty sure anyone who watches the show and sees sincerely sees Cartman as the hero of the story was gonna wind of some sort of Neo-nazi psychopath anyway

to be fair, even Kubrick wasn't equal to people's idea of Kubrick

I disagree. South Park is about as much responsible for influencing the alt right as marijuana is for black tar heroin addicts. Anyone who sees Cartman as the hero of the series was going to grow up to be some sort of neo-nazi psychopath anyway, regardless of their exposure to South Park.

I disagree. The message of South Park is that there is less difference between the PEOPLE who claim to be good and the things they purport to be bad than said people would like to believe.

Seeing as how they list themselves as "Matt and Trey" in the credits of most of their works, I believe it is an appropriate way to address the duo

Civil discussion ≠ "I automatically agree with you and will refrain from politely refuting your arguments". It means "Although we fundamentally disagree on some things, we are otherwise capable of mutual respect, courtesy and living together in the same world. We can talk about our disagreements without tearing each

Such an implication is disingenuous at best. That's like saying "TerriblePersonX drank a lot of milk as a child, ergo the milkman must be responsible for terrible people."

There's about 3 whole paragraphs that basically imply that South Park is responsible for fertilizing the alt-right