1. mhhmh mh um mh
2. blah/throws up.
3. kick the baby.
4. my chzzzE puffs
5. Going lay you down by the fire
6. Still waiting for Santa to get me a Mr. Hanky play set!!!
Best dam show ever made
I do not have an 80' satellite sticking out my A$$
2007-12-27 00:57:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I just love it. I find myself laughing so hard at some of their antics. I just would make sure no children could see it though, it's for adults or someone old enough, no one under the age of 10.
Kenny: always getting killed
Stan: is a cutie
Kyle: Is funny as heck
Cartmen: he's just a bad a**
Chef: he's just way cool.
Mr. Hanky: he's okay
I also like all the other characters on this cartoon.
2007-12-27 09:05:23
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answered by Anonymous
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The four boys together make up a total person. Cartman is like the id, for instance.
Kenny is the unifying voice that joins the rest of the parts of the personality; that's why we understand almost nothing he says, but the boys understand him perfectly. There's a reason Kenny got killed every episode for so long. Jean-Paul Sartre and Martin Heidegger wrote about it. It is related to why death is interesting to watch in movies, but horrible to be around in real life. It's part of why it's a thrill to look over the edge of a precipice.
Who's the kids' best role model, a good example of how to be a well-adjusted adult? That would be Big Gay Al.
South Park is amazingly insightful, holding up a mirror of truth to society. It smashes the idols of our times.
Check out these books:
South Park and Philosophy: You Know, I Learned Something Today (The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series)
and
South Park and Philosophy: Bigger, Longer, and More Penetrating (ISBN: 0812696131)
Hanley, Richard (Editor)
"From Publishers Weekly
With a firm belief in the power of satire, and a number of complicated questions-including the morals of laughing at a ten-year-old's racist, sexually active hand-puppet-author and philosophy professor Arp presents an accessible collection of 22 essays on Comedy Central's controversial, long-running cartoon series South Park. Drawing on the usual suspects-Plato, Aristotle, Freud and Sartre among them-the contributors gleefully argue that the fiercely juvenile and politically incorrect show speaks to some of the most important issues of our-or any-time. In the first entry, William W. Young III draws comparisons between moralizing condemnation of South Park and the charges "leveled against Western philosophy since its beginnings" in a section titled "Oh my God! They Killed Socrates! You Bastards!" Other essays take on the "ethics of amusement" in the face of a Virgin Mary statue bleeding from a wholly inappropriate place, the existential crisis suggested by the Kenny's recurrent death and what a school mascot election between "a Giant Douche and a Turd Sandwich" says about America's two-party political system. Though the laundry list of philosophical issues-gender and sexuality, personal identity, the problem of evil, religious pluralism, the ethics of belief-feels familiar, and some of the writers' attempts at lowbrow humor can be embarrassingly off-mark, it's a serious but inviting roundup that high-minded South Park fans, as well as pop-philosophy devotees, will find worthwhile.
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. "
2007-12-27 08:56:37
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answered by Matthew O 5
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It is very satirical and always takes a swipe at social issues , political correctness and stupid stuff that overtook common sense.
It is great... a bit overboard at times but it is making a point through humour.
Kenny? - rough as guts but always gets the short end of the deal. Poor thing
Stan? - nice kid with a great heart but still a kid
Kyle? His head is all messed up. Will grow up to be a psychopath .
Cartman? love to hate him - what a douche!
Chef ? the coolest
Mr Hanky? ummm what the....?
2007-12-27 08:59:59
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answered by The Mouse II 7
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Kenny: Can't understand him
Stan: Has a very annoying sister
Kyle: Jew
Cartman: Funny
Chef: Chef's salty balls
Mr Hanky: Thr Christmas poo
2007-12-27 09:02:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Kenny? Dead
Stan? Lame
Kyle? Lame
Cartman? Wish he was Dead
Chef? Dead
Mr. hanky? Pooh
2007-12-27 08:50:49
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answered by ★Greed★ 7
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i think it WAS a great show, but its past its prime. i dont think it helps when they split the already small season in half for spring and fall. i think they should a year or two off and then come out with a full season of 20+ shows insted of their normal 15 shows a season.
2007-12-27 08:52:02
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answered by atf666_666 3
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South Park, at first i found it hilarious humurous and thought it "kicked ***" but it gets tiring after a while, every episode its about killing kenny, racist jokes, mocking figure heads in media today, It's somewhat dumb. but hey if it moods you off from you stressful routine. go for it
2007-12-27 08:53:04
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answered by franz L 2
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If you look past the sophomoric humor you see that this is the best satire out there. Jonathan Swift would have loved these guys!
2007-12-27 08:52:20
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answered by empty-nester 2002 5
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The first season was funny before the censors realized how funny and vulgar it really was, It's been a downhill slide since then.
2007-12-27 08:52:53
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answered by Anonymous
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