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Imaginary Light 08-31-2006 08:14 AM

I'm planning on making a Cartman t-shirt that says "Respect mah authoritah!".

I am actually a fan of Kenny, but he's not my favorite (my favorite is Cartman. Yeah, go figue, I love jerks:P ). I can (surprisingly) actually understand Kenny sometimes. Last night I was watching some episodes on my DVDs with my brother, and Kenny said something (that I will not type here, because it's completely unacceptable;) ), and my brother asked me what he said and I told him, word for word. :P

Are you serious, Emma? That's what people write when they write fanfics for South Park?! Blah, the only reason I don't know this is because I've been staying faaaar away from fanfiction.net for a while. I mean, why would someone write a fic where everyone is slitting their wrists and being all emo for something like South Park (unless it was being done as a joke)? It makes me weep. See?: :'(

BlooCheese 08-31-2006 09:58 AM

Ah! A Cartman shirt!

Why do people want to waste their time writing trash about a cartoon? It's disgusting and despicable. Don't they have any sense of shame? I'm glad I never read South Park fanfic. I've read some Foster's, but after doing so, I feel like crying (from sorrow and pain, not happiness). Since then, I haven't ventured to ff.net.

I don't think Kenny can really develop because he hardly talks, and when he does, it's muffled and people (except for Imaginary Light and some others) can't understand what he's saying.

And yeah, Kyle kicks --- :bloocross:

Cassini90125 08-31-2006 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by BlooCheese (Post 3602)
Why do people want to waste their time writing trash about a cartoon? It's disgusting and despicable. Don't they have any sense of shame? I'm glad I never read South Park fanfic. I've read some Foster's, but after doing so, I feel like crying (from sorrow and pain, not happiness). Since then, I haven't ventured to ff.net.

I share your pain. Some twisted people just don't have anything better to do with their time. I've never read any South Park fanfics either, and I likely never will. The Foster's stuff is bad enough; I don't want to even think about what might be written about Cartman and the others. :(

BlooCheese 08-31-2006 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Cassini90125 (Post 3605)
I share your pain. Some twisted people just don't have anything better to do with their time. I've never read any South Park fanfics either, and I likely never will. The Foster's stuff is bad enough; I don't want to even think about what might be written about Cartman and the others. :(


The thought of it makes me shudder.

kageri 08-31-2006 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Emma (Post 3517)
"Hmm, what's the best way to put this...alright, everyone who does have a grandmother, step forward. ...Not so fast girls."

Randy owns all.

"Bloody Mary" made me love him to death. "I have a disease... that is very sick." He's the coolest dad ever.

On the subject of South Park fanfiction: I won't go too in-depth on the horrors I've seen, but I will say one thing: Cartman and Kyle don't like each other, guys! Sometimes hate is just hate!

Kenny's massive amount of fangirls puzzles me -- maybe it's because he's got the cutest hair, but we never get to see it. I'm partial to Kyle's Jewfro and Cartman's nerdy 'do that makes me laugh every time I see it, though.

BlooCheese 08-31-2006 10:34 AM

I never knew Kenny had that many fangirls...
I am a fangirl of his, but I like Kyle a bit more.

And Catman's hair -- the first time my sister saw it, she thought it was a wig.

Kzinistzerg 08-31-2006 12:44 PM

Yeah, their hair is hilarious because it's not often seen. They really works the familial resemblance in well with Stan and Randy, with the hair.

BlooCheese 08-31-2006 02:33 PM

Yup. Well, they are father and son. But then again, sometimes kids don't look anything like their parents.

I got a South Park t-shirt! It has Cartman eating chocolate and the words, "I 'heart' chocolate!" :)

kageri 08-31-2006 04:44 PM

I have one with Stan on it and the words "I learned something today". 8)

Except it's really huge on me so if I wear shorts you can't see them at all. Oh well.

Emma 08-31-2006 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by kageri (Post 3609)
On the subject of South Park fanfiction: I won't go too in-depth on the horrors I've seen, but I will say one thing: Cartman and Kyle don't like each other, guys! Sometimes hate is just hate!

Ugh, so true. I mean, blah. Of all pairings in any fandom, that's the worst.

Word to the wise, steer clear of South Park fanfic...seriously, you guys.

Shifting gears, the only piece of South Park apparel I own are a pair of boxers with the four boys in their pimp outfits from 'Tooth Fairy Tats 2000'. I love those things. :bloocross:

Kzinistzerg 08-31-2006 05:30 PM

Yeah, i think I'll stay away from that fan stuff... I'll whack myself on the forehead with a hammer if I want that kind of pain.

BlooCheese 08-31-2006 07:59 PM

I want a jacket like Kenny's so that when I where it, you can't see my mouth...

BlooCheese 09-02-2006 05:34 PM

A thought suddenly occurred to me. Wouldn't it be grand if South Park made an episode that satired crude, cruel fanfics?

Cassini90125 09-02-2006 07:43 PM

I would welcome that episode with open arms. :)

Emma 09-02-2006 08:16 PM

Ha, that'd be tremendous! Think of the fan outrage! It would probably eclipse the infamous overreaction to Trey & Matt's April Fools Joke. :D

Kzinistzerg 09-04-2006 09:54 AM

I forget which one that was... But i would LOVE that episode. Someone E-Mail them and get them to make it.

Emma 09-04-2006 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Kzinistzerg (Post 4286)
I forget which one that was...

They had ended Season 1 with a cliffhanger over who Cartman's father was, and it just so happened that the first episode of Season 2 was set to air on April Fools Day. So Matt & Trey decided to poke fun of their fans and, instead of running the second part of the cliffhanger they ran a Terrence & Phillip episode. I believe they had one of the cheesey recaps followed by, "and the exciting conclusion...will not be seen tonight!" I heard the phones at Comedy Central were ringing off the hook.

Kzinistzerg 09-05-2006 06:17 AM

Oh yeah, that one. DIdn't they delay it for like a month?

Fomalhaut 09-07-2006 02:01 PM

Well, once in my school there was a game with several questions to the classes, and the one who answered them all correctly won. (No, it wasn't us.)

Well, one of the questions was:
In the cartoon series South Park, there's a character that dies each single episode. Who is he and how many times did he die?
Correct answer: Kenny McCormick, all the episodes except the Christmas one.
Wrong answers given by the classes:
- Kenny, we've lost count.
- Kenny, and never, 'cause HE'S STILL ALIVE!!!
- Kenny, and never, 'cause he still lives in our hearts.
- Kenny, and since they've released the PC game called "Kill Kenny", no one counts it any more.


I just found it fun. It appeared in the school newspaper and everyone went ROFL.

BlooCheese 09-08-2006 08:22 PM

At school today, these two girls were complaining about Kenny always dying. They were like, "Why can't they kill somebody else? Kenny's SO cute!"

That was rather random...

Invader Bloo 09-30-2006 06:22 PM

You should of said "...Because kenny's poor!" ;)

BlooCheese 10-04-2006 03:47 PM

So uh...who here likes Towelie?

I do!

Voxxyn 10-04-2006 08:27 PM

He seems pretty cool. But I have to admit, even by it's standards, "A Million Little Fibers" was absolutely revolting and painful to watch.

I'm starting to really like Butters...

BlooCheese 10-05-2006 05:05 PM

Hmm...I've never seen "A Million Little Fibers." The only Towelie episodes I've seen are "Towelie" and that one show when the boys kick out Butters from their gang and replace him with Tweek. (I've forgotten the title.)

Yeah, Butters is a great kid. Everybody loves Butters!

Invader Bloo 12-21-2006 11:13 AM

That episode sucked badly, I hate "A Million Little Fibers".
I caught "Woodland Critter Christmas" & I was really disturbed/ dieing of laughter. When I found out Cartman was tellinbg the story. The disturbing ness went away.

YuckieDuck 02-06-2007 10:05 AM

South Park is one of my favorite shows. I have watched it since I was eight or nine. In the early episodes, there are sometimes too much fart jokes but otherwise South Park has always been a masterpiece. Stan used to be my favorite character but now I think it's Cartman. Some people think that there's nothing else than controversial humor but if you watch it more, you'll definitely find much more! I had a South Park calendar many years ago and I also have a Stan toy. I just found a tape that had some old episodes such as Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics so I have watched the classics again. How much I didn't understand about the episodes back then... 8D

Howard 02-06-2007 10:17 AM

The other night, I watched the episode where Stan is believed to be the re-incarnated L. Ron Hubbard by the scientologists. It makes fun of scientology, and Tom Cruise - who won't come out of the closet.:frankiesmile:


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