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Kanye West is under battery investigation after he grab and threw a women's phone.
Didn't Kanye said Christ calls us to love everyone? Kanye bros I don't feel so good.
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(Edit: someone posted this article on the other Kanye thread)
As is stated in the best Kanye album:
So go and grab the reporters
So I can smash their recorders
Can these niggas really be that surprised?

When compared to most other psych meds, and when properly monitored and dose tailored, its side effects are minimal. Kayne could afford the most fine tuned lithium dose imaginable.

With lithium he would probably would have remained a billionaire, stayed married, still have lucrative business partnerships in the fashion world and probably have put out two or three good albums. Instead his lawyers are putting out newspaper ads to get rid of him, he put out a medicore album wearing gimp clothes, his weird school was shuttered, he lost all his brand deals, got divorced and is hanging with catboi Hitler. I think gaining a few pounds, a few zits and slightly less manic energy is worth the trade off there.

No medication is side effect free, but any side effects of a well managed lithium dose are far superior to the epic disaster of non-treated bipolar mania. Idk how Kayne does when the mania winds down but suicide is a big issue with non-treated BP when the downswing hits.
Half of Power is basically a suicide note, Never see me again literally is, I thought about killing you, mentions it directly on Jeenyuhs etc. Never see me again was written after the VMAs incident when his career first took a big blow but this hit is significantly bigger and will be nearly impossible to recover from. After his brief disappearance I was surprised to hear that he'd married someone, not because of the marriage itself but because he hadn't killed himself.
 
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I still have to give the new episode a shot. South Park, by the early-2010s, has gotten pretty shitty. And I remember giving the 2019 season a chance and I was played the fool.
 
South Park became a lot less funny when it became preachy, leave the preaching to Chef or the end of episode speech.

South Park jumped the shark during Trump's campaign. They clearly expected Hilary to win, had the "first gentlemen's club" arc all queued up, and then their expectations were subverted and they were left with no clue on what to do.
This wasn't the Obama/McCain episode where both characters were interchangable until the end.
The fact they couldn't conceive of a world where Trump won just cemented their growing inflitration by the mainstream, and disconnect from actual comedy. They weren't edgy anymore, just another Narrative mouthpiece, parroting the same shit.
Sort of like how the Daily Show became visibly cucked and gay after Obama was elected; for some reason "speaking truth to power" went away when the power was a black man with lefty politics.
 
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I think this would've been a lot funnier if cartman were interviewed by Alex Jones instead, regardless of whether it was an imitation or actually him. Alex is such a character that he could legitimately voice a caricature of himself and it would be gold. I wish more people would tap into that instead of ostracizing him
 
South Park jumped the shark during Trump's campaign. They clearly expected Hilary to win, had the "first gentlemen's club" arc all queued up, and then their expectations were subverted and they were left with no clue on what to do.
This wasn't the Obama/McCain episode where both characters were interchangable until the end.
The fact they couldn't conceive of a world where Trump won just cemented their growing inflitration by the mainstream, and disconnect from actual comedy. They weren't edgy anymore, just another Narrative mouthpiece, parroting the same shit.
Sort of like how the Daily Show became visibly cucked and gay after Obama was elected; for some reason "speaking truth to power" went away when the power was a black man with lefty politics.
Its funny because for a while they tried to paint themselves as intellectual darkweb tards (their words were "closeted conservatives") around 2017, but they take every opportunity to show their contempt for working class white people who don't want mass import of scab workers etc etc
Their attempt at switching sides to grift fell through so they're just back on their bullshit
 
Its funny because for a while they tried to paint themselves as intellectual darkweb tards (their words were "closeted conservatives") around 2017, but they take every opportunity to show their contempt for working class white people who don't want mass import of scab workers etc etc
Their attempt at switching sides to grift fell through so they're just back on their bullshit
Twenty years ago, Andrew Sullivan coined the term South Park Republican to describe himself. It refers to voting conservative for the sake of economic issues which are deemed most important, but combined with an irreverence typical of (old school) social liberals. Sullivan of course is gay and somehow Catholic.

Today, the term South Park Republican is simply an oxymoron.
 
Twenty years ago, Andrew Sullivan coined the term South Park Republican to describe himself. It refers to voting conservative for the sake of economic issues which are deemed most important, but combined with an irreverence typical of (old school) social liberals. Sullivan of course is gay and somehow Catholic.

Today, the term South Park Republican is simply an oxymoron.

Sullivan is/was one of those house nigger conservatives libtard publications keep on staff to astroturf discourse and pretend they are platforming both sides. I think Sullivan was New York Magazine's 'house conservative'. David 'the conservative case for libtard issue du jour' French and Ross 'doughy open borders Catholic "integralist"' Dougthat are NYT's 'house conservatives' at the moment. And a 'South Park Republican' is just another term for the fiscally conservative, socially liberal GOP (a.k.a. a Democrats from 10 or 15 years ago who are inexplicably worried about the budget). A type of GOP that Trump half-way killed and hopefully continues to die.

South Park became unfunny and irrelevant in the early 2010s, about at the same time the hipster millennial went out of fashion - both victims of the phenomenon of contrarianism becoming passe and low status inside the (liberal) prestige hierarchy. Incidentally, the Great Awokening starts kicking into gear around the same time. And the death of contrarianism had its reverberations everywhere, especially amongst the formerly 'alternative' music magazines like Pitchfork who now praise and stan mainstream stuff like Beyonce (magic negress) and Britney Spears (slay queen), the type of slop they would either ignore or pan to death prior to 2013.
 
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i gave it a shot bc i was interested bc kanye, wasn't worth it.
I enjoyed it but I was disappointed they didn't poke fun at Nick Fuentes.
Also this could spark another controversy like Fish Sticks did. Kanye got pretty mad over that. So mad he even fired shots back in one of his songs. This whole situation really just feels like the Taylor Swift dilemma years ago. Maybe that'll mean he'll make another album like My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy?
 
South Park became a lot less funny when it became preachy, leave the preaching to Chef or the end of episode speech.
i gave it a shot bc i was interested bc kanye, wasn't worth it.
South Park always played on current events but it became culturally relevant because it was funny, not because it made a (late and unoriginal) comment on every news story. The “Kanye is a Gay Fish” episode has staying power because it was funny on its own, even if you didn’t know who Kanye was. This one doesn’t because it isn’t.
 
South Park always played on current events but it became culturally relevant because it was funny, not because it made a (late and unoriginal) comment on every news story. The “Kanye is a Gay Fish” episode has staying power because it was funny on its own, even if you didn’t know who Kanye was. This one doesn’t because it isn’t.
i think they were good when they drained stories more authentically from their own experience which made them more genunie, unlike when they just commentate on current events in cartoon form which is done now by million other youtube channels
 
i think they were good when they drained stories more authentically from their own experience which made them more genunie, unlike when they just commentate on current events in cartoon form which is done now by million other youtube channels
I've said my peace in the actual South Park grieving thread, they stopped being good in early-2010s. It's like the time they hurried up an episode parodying Inception as Matt and Trey admitted they have never even seen the movie. I tried watching a new episode as far back as 2019, and I've given up a couple episodes in.
 
South Park jumped the shark during Trump's campaign. They clearly expected Hilary to win, had the "first gentlemen's club" arc all queued up, and then their expectations were subverted and they were left with no clue on what to do.
This wasn't the Obama/McCain episode where both characters were interchangable until the end.
Why would Matt and Trey not want Trump to win? They're libertarians, apparently. I would think they'd go either way. I guess Trump jokes were easy to make during his presidency.
 
Sort of like how the Daily Show became visibly cucked and gay after Obama was elected; for some reason "speaking truth to power" went away when the power was a black man with lefty politics.
It was long before that that the Daily Show became cucked, unless you think that calling Bush and Cheney Sith Lords like everyone else was doing at the time to be Edgy.
 
South Park always played on current events but it became culturally relevant because it was funny, not because it made a (late and unoriginal) comment on every news story. The “Kanye is a Gay Fish” episode has staying power because it was funny on its own, even if you didn’t know who Kanye was. This one doesn’t because it isn’t.

Gay Fish episode has staying power because Kanye in that is a generalized caricature of a egotistical, dumb celebrity. If you don't know who Kanye is, you know someone LIKE Kanye. If you don't know who Kim Kardashian is, you can start getting an idea.

It was long before that that the Daily Show became cucked, unless you think that calling Bush and Cheney Sith Lords like everyone else was doing at the time to be Edgy.

They were derivative trash since Stewart Liebowitz took over, but a "present moment" comedy show lambasting a country's leader is just going to happen, and at the start they were atleast about roasting both sides. They were simping hard for Obama before the election, and I'd stopped watching regularly during that time, but the post-election show where they pretty much admitted they'd be dick riding Obama while he was in office was the moment I stopped watching. They weren't apolitical anymore.
 
South Park has aged terribly. They had a plug n’ chug formula for making episodes which result in episodes aging like milk in the hot sun. I could figure out what would happen in that episode without even watching it.
Even Family Guy manages to be a bit funnier than South Park nowadays, and Matt and Trey mocked that show back in 2006 and briefly in 2008. Process that for a moment.
 
Holly shit was the episode boring. New southpark is so toothless and cucked. They just made a $600m deal what the fuck are these guys scared of? Do they need more money?
 
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