Mike Cernovich pointed out there's a Twitter "moment" detailing peoples Alexa's & Echo's & Siri's whathaveyou, as being initiated / triggered by the dialog from the latest episode.
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Quote: (09-14-2017 03:11 AM)Suits Wrote:
Was somewhat disappointed with Season 20. By the end of it I was just bored and didn't bother watching the final episode or two.
I wasn't planning on even watching the 21st season of South Park but when I saw the title, I knew I had to give it another shot.
Just watched the latest episode. Absolutely genius.
Looks like these guys are back.
Quote: (09-08-2017 09:22 AM)Atlanta Man Wrote:
I have many white friends who always marvel when I try to tell them how different my life is from their's despite our similar backgrounds due my being black- I always wish they could know what it was like, even if only for a month, so they would change their opinion on certain topics. That South Park game is funny as hell for changing life's difficulty based on skin color-Comedy always has a basis in truth....
Quote: (09-14-2017 07:05 AM)Aurini Wrote:Their truthful humor was my focus in this discussion, and I don't believe this particular joke was sardonic-it was more straightforward than anything. Trey and Matt are not representatives of my race and never were, so your question feels out of left field (no pun intended).I have always had a lot of respect for you Aurini, but this question seems poorly conceived or poorly worded, so either illuminate me(maybe I am missing something.....) or reword it and I will address with the respect you have earned from me. Or PM me, no worries. You stick up for your people when there is a pile on , and stand for what you believe-you will always get a honest conversation from me.
Quote: (09-08-2017 09:22 AM)Atlanta Man Wrote:
I have many white friends who always marvel when I try to tell them how different my life is from their's despite our similar backgrounds due my being black- I always wish they could know what it was like, even if only for a month, so they would change their opinion on certain topics. That South Park game is funny as hell for changing life's difficulty based on skin color-Comedy always has a basis in truth....
But are a couple of rich, White Liberals, who mistake sardony for mature wisdom, really the best representatives of your race?
Quote: (09-15-2017 02:47 AM)Atlanta Man Wrote:
Quote: (09-14-2017 07:05 AM)Aurini Wrote:Their truthful humor was my focus in this discussion, and I don't believe this particular joke was sardonic-it was more straightforward than anything. Trey and Matt are not representatives of my race and never were, so your question feels out of left field (no pun intended).I have always had a lot of respect for you Aurini, but this question seems poorly conceived or poorly worded, so either illuminate me(maybe I am missing something.....) or reword it and I will address with the respect you have earned from me. Or PM me, no worries. You stick up for your people when there is a pile on , and stand for what you believe-you will always get a honest conversation from me.
Quote: (09-08-2017 09:22 AM)Atlanta Man Wrote:
I have many white friends who always marvel when I try to tell them how different my life is from their's despite our similar backgrounds due my being black- I always wish they could know what it was like, even if only for a month, so they would change their opinion on certain topics. That South Park game is funny as hell for changing life's difficulty based on skin color-Comedy always has a basis in truth....
But are a couple of rich, White Liberals, who mistake sardony for mature wisdom, really the best representatives of your race?
Quote: (09-21-2017 10:33 AM)redonion Wrote:
Pretty funny episode. President's tweets and Cartman's songs were amazing.
I didn't like the whole Craig + Tweak gay relationship angle though. Where did that come from? And why did characters keep mentioning that they were homosexuals (this happened 5+ times)? I couldn't tell if it was a bad joke or if Matt and Trey are just catering to the PC crowd now. I found it distracting, especially since SP's timeline has barely moved forward during the entirety of the show, so for them to be gay all of a sudden makes no sense.
My guess is that Comedy Central forced M+T to throw in some SJW shit if they wanted to keep the show on the air.
Quote: (09-21-2017 08:22 PM)The Beast1 Wrote:
Not a good episode. Really unimaginative and lacking inspiration.
I've been disappointed so far with the change in tone of the show.
Quote: (09-23-2017 01:18 AM)Thedeadknight Wrote:
The notion of "putting down your smartphone if you're president", is ludicrous. In order to become president, as we know, the person needs the peoples' attention and hearts.
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Quote: (10-04-2017 11:48 AM)fenetre Wrote:
Good comedy is based on making fun of uncomfortable truths. Things people think and see but know it's impolite to say. But the things are plainly true.
South Park goes after the easy targets. It's safe to laugh about Trump and North Korea and white people. They make jokes about false or exaggerated aspects of one group, while they remain totally silent about the evident truths of other groups in society.
"Comedy" these days is boring. It feels like propaganda, forced, pushing a stupid agenda. South Park presents as edgy and shocking, but it's all within the bounds. There's nothing new, interesting or daring. It's soft and safe.
Watched a couple of episodes of the new season to see if anything's changed and was of course disappointed.
Quote: (09-23-2017 02:58 AM)Transsimian Wrote:
Quote: (09-23-2017 01:18 AM)Thedeadknight Wrote:
The notion of "putting down your smartphone if you're president", is ludicrous. In order to become president, as we know, the person needs the peoples' attention and hearts.
I think you missed the joke.
They spent all episode showing the dangers of distracted driving and finished off with everyone trying to shift the blame on to the President.