This 1 says a lot of meaningful stuff about perception, generations, and Bob Dylan.
Still shitting all over everything, @TreyParker (and @MattStone) say a big and important "fuck you" to everything with this one. Based on the seemingly self-referential content of the episode, which ends with a segment very similar in tone to the bank vault episode of #FamilyGuy (sorry to compare, #fanbois) where Brian eats fresh poo from Stewie's diaper and reveals his secret desire to 'commit' suicide.
In case anybody missed me comparing FG and South Park, here's another one, with some contrasting. The only major complaint I have about how SP has been advancing is the increasingly inconsistent voice acting. I say this primarily of the voices down by Trey Parker, who seems to be growing disconnected from his work on the show, in a creative sense and a personal sense. I'm sure it also has to do with losing various cast members, creating new characters, etc. Over on Family Guy, I think we are seeing the decline of the series in animation quality and (somehow) further deterioration of good jokes using good material. I can, with the utmost sincerity, say that I think this has to with how things are being run over at a Post-MacFarlane studio headquarters.
This is @Carnifex answering the question this thread poses on the #KingdomofLoathing forums.
Is #ironicleetspeak ever funny?
It's not funny per se, but it has its uses.When you see it, you immediately know the contents of the thread and/or post. I use it to give posts a certain tone; I don't think it's ever been funny in itself.
Word.
And that's also the last word.
Love,
The Anarchist
-- L.W.
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