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Reply #30 posted 12/20/08 1:14pm

shanti0608

LOVE IT! giggle
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Reply #31 posted 12/20/08 1:21pm

Mach

horatio said:

Mach said:

Not I

I tried to watch it 3 times to make sure

I think it's stoopid


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cause its about stupid people


I love it!

i used to hate it too, but now its the only thing i watch on tv.


A stupid show about stupid people - geat just what this world needs more of wink

lol
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Reply #32 posted 12/20/08 1:28pm

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MuthaFunka said:

kpowers said:




Brian is not that far fetched name for a dog who talks /drinks/ and wants to hook up with your wife


And THAT'S what makes it even funnier - They HAD to give him a more common name BECAUSE of that! lol

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Reply #33 posted 12/20/08 1:56pm

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Reply #35 posted 12/20/08 6:17pm

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Mysterioso said:

I love it. But, like many other monumental displays of hilarity, they are in the contingent trajectory of decadence. It's inevitable, but you can't help but feel a little uneased about the plummeting demeanor and overall feel of the show's quality. It has waned, somewhat. But, they have their moments. They tend to redeem themselves, every once in a while. One iota of tenuously malevolent satire and grandiose amusement imbued the pinnacle of this powerhouse animated sitcom. I like this type of humor.

I hold a disposition of random behavior, myself. At one point, I feel that it was a force to be reckoned with. South Park doesn't always deliver. But, they also have their moments. The Simpsons have overstayed their welcome, though. Just the mere audacity to juxtapose different elements of pop culture/societal bibliography and reference them in such a farfetched, yet somehow, minimally acceptable manner is innovative. The scenarios are priceless. It's not a cultural revolution, by any means. Not profound. I'll admit that Seth overdoes the random content. But that is the motif of this program. It doesn't strive for archetypal revolution or serve as a form of inductive virtuosity for the intellect innate in you and I.

It's not trying to be groundbreaking. Not very ambitious. Just tries to find a way to laugh at the ridiculously sensitive nature of conservative sectors within this thin-skinned society. It's a new flavor; a new spin on our sentimental standards. Find a way to transfer the negative. Not into the positive, rather than into the preposterously neutral, as it pertains to factors of emotional effects. Idiosyncratic quips and quirks. Taps into your brainwaves and enlighten you about the fragility of your funny bone. I, for one, am thankful for breaths of fresh air like that. Sometimes you've got to realize that this life, though not meaningless, is rather incidental, when you really wrap your head around that concept. In the grand scheme of things, you've just got to live decent. Know your boundaries.

And some people need an attitude adjustment. Lighten up. Not every joke is meant to be deciphered on interpreted as ribald just because of crass or subtle delivery. There doesn't exist any sort of ulterior motives suggested or cached as inverted connotative moral-breaching beneath the surfaced extremities of the discernible theme (Run-on like a motherfucker, I know. Just Shoot Me! Or does that seem crass and insensitive, too?). This show is formative to my aging mind. I used to worry about being scorned for certain nefarious misadventures of which I had partaken in.

I used to be loathe the world because of the burden of confusion that I had been bestowed upon as an impressionable youth. I'm not saying that I've finished growing. Just that the photosynthesis has set this spurt at a standstill. Physically, I have evolved as much as possible. But my mind is still disposed towards this seemingly inextricable array of semantics contortion. What is practical? What is impractical? I may never be an infallible individual. I may never be more than a Jack of All Trades; Master of None. However, knowing that I'm my own entity does set the record straight. Whoa! Did I just write all of that over this show? I'm afraid I might have went off a tangent. A little far off the tangent, I purport. Oh, dear! How's everybody been, lately? neutral
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wow...doctoral dissertation...

I'd imagine you have made a very valid analysis.
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Reply #36 posted 12/20/08 7:47pm

kimrachell

i like "king of the hill" better! wink
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Reply #37 posted 12/20/08 7:55pm

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KatSkrizzle said:

Mysterioso said:

I love it. But, like many other monumental displays of hilarity, they are in the contingent trajectory of decadence. It's inevitable, but you can't help but feel a little uneased about the plummeting demeanor and overall feel of the show's quality. It has waned, somewhat. But, they have their moments. They tend to redeem themselves, every once in a while. One iota of tenuously malevolent satire and grandiose amusement imbued the pinnacle of this powerhouse animated sitcom. I like this type of humor.

I hold a disposition of random behavior, myself. At one point, I feel that it was a force to be reckoned with. South Park doesn't always deliver. But, they also have their moments. The Simpsons have overstayed their welcome, though. Just the mere audacity to juxtapose different elements of pop culture/societal bibliography and reference them in such a farfetched, yet somehow, minimally acceptable manner is innovative. The scenarios are priceless. It's not a cultural revolution, by any means. Not profound. I'll admit that Seth overdoes the random content. But that is the motif of this program. It doesn't strive for archetypal revolution or serve as a form of inductive virtuosity for the intellect innate in you and I.

It's not trying to be groundbreaking. Not very ambitious. Just tries to find a way to laugh at the ridiculously sensitive nature of conservative sectors within this thin-skinned society. It's a new flavor; a new spin on our sentimental standards. Find a way to transfer the negative. Not into the positive, rather than into the preposterously neutral, as it pertains to factors of emotional effects. Idiosyncratic quips and quirks. Taps into your brainwaves and enlighten you about the fragility of your funny bone. I, for one, am thankful for breaths of fresh air like that. Sometimes you've got to realize that this life, though not meaningless, is rather incidental, when you really wrap your head around that concept. In the grand scheme of things, you've just got to live decent. Know your boundaries.

And some people need an attitude adjustment. Lighten up. Not every joke is meant to be deciphered on interpreted as ribald just because of crass or subtle delivery. There doesn't exist any sort of ulterior motives suggested or cached as inverted connotative moral-breaching beneath the surfaced extremities of the discernible theme (Run-on like a motherfucker, I know. Just Shoot Me! Or does that seem crass and insensitive, too?). This show is formative to my aging mind. I used to worry about being scorned for certain nefarious misadventures of which I had partaken in.

I used to be loathe the world because of the burden of confusion that I had been bestowed upon as an impressionable youth. I'm not saying that I've finished growing. Just that the photosynthesis has set this spurt at a standstill. Physically, I have evolved as much as possible. But my mind is still disposed towards this seemingly inextricable array of semantics contortion. What is practical? What is impractical? I may never be an infallible individual. I may never be more than a Jack of All Trades; Master of None. However, knowing that I'm my own entity does set the record straight. Whoa! Did I just write all of that over this show? I'm afraid I might have went off a tangent. A little far off the tangent, I purport. Oh, dear! How's everybody been, lately? neutral
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wow...doctoral dissertation...

I'd imagine you have made a very valid analysis.


Thanks for the feedback. I had to let that off my chest. Even as flawed as it is. All the little imperfections are actually disgusting to my eyes, right now. But yeah....thanks for noticing, Kat. And how have you been? biggrin
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Reply #38 posted 12/21/08 2:34pm

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Mysterioso said:

KatSkrizzle said:



wow...doctoral dissertation...

I'd imagine you have made a very valid analysis.


Thanks for the feedback. I had to let that off my chest. Even as flawed as it is. All the little imperfections are actually disgusting to my eyes, right now. But yeah....thanks for noticing, Kat. And how have you been? biggrin
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Hey! How are ya! wink
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