Most episodes have some hard satire or criticism on it, and those are my favorites. The rougher, the better. If it hurts someone, it means the criticism is right. But have you ever spent sometime thinking about the episode theme?
The nambla episode definitely got me something to think, because I didn’t know nambla existed. How? Just… how? Why? How is this possible? How there’s so much people suffering and this shit is still up? Why????
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r/southpark Most episodes have some hard satire or criticism on it, and those are my favorites. The rougher, the better. If it hurts someone, it means the criticism is right. But have you ever spent sometime thinking about the episode theme? The nambla episode definitely got me something to think, because I didn’t know nambla existed. How? Just… how? Why? How is this possible? How there’s so much people suffering and this shit is still up? Why???? submitted by /u/LabBig6480 [link] [comments]
Most episodes have some hard satire or criticism on it, and those are my favorites. The rougher, the better. If it hurts someone, it means the criticism is right. But have you ever spent sometime thinking about the episode theme?
The nambla episode definitely got me something to think, because I didn’t know nambla existed. How? Just… how? Why? How is this possible? How there’s so much people suffering and this shit is still up? Why????
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