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Honest question. Are you a straight white male? If so yes your right for you it isn’t the end of America. If then...

It’s always been funny if you’re a straight white conservative man and don’t care about anyone else.

It could not have been easy to transcribe this, and I wanted to let you know I appreciate it immensely 

While speaking with your wallet is a good idea, it’s better to speak with more than just it. Speaking with just your wallet only sends the base message of you don’t care to spend the money on the game. The developer won’t know if it’s due to DRM, due to you not liking that type of game, due to it being poorly made, or

You HAVE to be to think one side trying to literally genocide most of the other is a “douche vs turd” situation.

You’re not living in the real world, bud.

I think it’s important to keep in mind that a pirated copy of a game probably doesn’t represent a lost sale of a game. In some cases it does for sure, but not all... not even most cases.

Want to slow down piracy (youll never stop it) is to price your games reasonably, release actual finished games, dont add in microtransactions. Basically dont fuck your paying customers. We pirates (yup me too) fuck you because you fuck us. Why is 1/2 my gaming collection paid and why is 1/2 pirated. WHen you start

Yeah, this was kind of a no-brainer to me....! You’re no longer in 5th grade, dude; the fact that you don’t find South Park funny anymore is a GOOD sign, because it means you’re grown up.

Sounds like the podcasters have changed and grown in ways that the creators of South Park have not. Kudos and congrats on that.

When I was a kid, growing up half-Egyptian/Persian, I used to get a lot of shitty comments from southpark fans pulling quotes from the show post 9/11. I always hated that show because of how fans of it treated me for “looking like a terrorist.”

Say what you want about it being the kids fault and not the show’s, but neve

The humor hasn’t changed. They’re still capitalizing on fart jokes 20 years later.

Are there really people who don’t know “coon” is a racial slur? Like it’s not used in a widespread sense anymore, but just the knowledge of it isn’t well known? I didn’t think it was that deep of a cut to be honest.

South Park used to be about satirizing hypothetical extreme reactions people would have. Over the past few years (long before Trump became president) those extreme reactions became less and less hypothetical, and more and more common in reality. It’s hard for a show that’s been known to push the envelope to keep up

I watched until the movie and then I felt like I got everything I would out of that series. Since then I’ve enjoyed some highlights, but I never predicted it would have gone on this long. Anyway it probably has its place still, considering how there’s still plenty of crap to point out and satirize in the world.

I’ve been watching the new season after like 15 years of not watching it and I think it’s some from category A and some from category B. The humor isn’t the same and I’m not the same either.

We’ve changed. South Park creators are conservative as fuck. Not in the political way, more in the ‘we have never improved our ethics or morals since leaving college and don’t want to because fuck you’. They’ve never made a secret out of it, they just have been aiming enough at the right targets so far for people to

It’s you who’ve changed, and I’d say that change is a good thing.

I think that one of the more interesting things I’ve heard said about South Park is what Austin Walker and the crew of Waypoint said. South Park has gone from (as Jason mentioned) laughing with people and showing what they care about in life and what’s important to them, to laughing at people who care about things.

Trey and Matt come across as two out of touch, wealthy, libertarian, bros.