No I do not care what their centrist moral lesson at the end of the episode is
What I find funny about the clip is that even in this fantasy the owner of the ice cream shop isn't working or helping Butters through the rush.
Cartman asking what does the owner even do is a pretty solid point.
millionaires frothing at the mouth and wildly caricaturing service industry workers not loving their job
those two dorks have become exactly the kind of people that they would have made fun of 30 years ago
South Park fans can wear their shit the fuck out too. I saw someone doing the “ooooh I memba🤣” shit in yt comments the other day lol
Even though South Park eventually went back and confirmed that they were wrong, it's agonizing to know the damage has already been done. Plus, I'm pretty sure that sooner or later, these insects will go from "it's not happening" to "I choose treats over my health and your health".
Guess the International Community was always doomed if it took an edgy cartoon from the 90's to sway their opinion on climate change that easily
One of the reasons I stopped ever participating on reddit is that apart from a few very niche subs, the top comments on every fucking thread were just all this shit. Someone would make a dumb, anodyne pop culture reference, and then the whole scene that it was from would have to be typed out, line by line, for 500 comments. Every. Single. Thread. It's so fucking exhausting.
I’m not gonna be lectured on work from two dinguses who’s job has been playing with digital construction paper (for like a year maybe and then ordering other people to do it ever since) since college
If you wanted people to do more that they are capable of, you should not have created a system where hard work is punished. I cannot do more work, and I need my boss to think I'm mediocre so he won't demand I do free labor for him. I cannot flex anything I do have in my apartment or else my landlord might try to raise rent to squeeze it out of me.
How the hell is raising rent "because I can lol" or forcing your workers to give more than usual without a pay increase not seen as stealing? I know the answer, but I am surprised at how people are okay with theft as long as it's done while dodging all the right technicalities so something can be legally stolen.
millionaires who do high pitch voices all day (now replaced with AI voices) and ponder about a script, angry at young people who want to know the exact conditions of their employment contract and pretends as if every workplace won’t just fire your ass for being belligerent
millionaires who do high pitch voices all day (now replaced with AI voices)
do they really use A.I. for the voices in actual South Park episodes now? lol
Oh God. It checks off every stereotypical "Gen Z is coddled" stereotype. Including the mental health day bullshit.
The only good South Park take was the one about dudes on motorcycles. I will not debate this.
I mean yeah it's douchey to make your bike super loud but that episode became a rallying cry for :cracker:s who wanted an excuse to say the f slur again
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the one about Mickey Mouse where he's portrayed as an evil, money-hungry, foul-mouthed corporate mogul who is both verbally and physically abusive to his employees
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the one about Tom Cruise trapped in the closet
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the one about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's "worldwide privacy tour"
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I can't imagine a business that steals the surplus value of 10 year old's labor pays well, or at all. Cartman was working way too hard.