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When you're done watching the second part to this, can I recommend creme fraiche. That episode is the only one you didn't watch that Sharon mentioned (Where he becomes a famous chef) It's a pretty funny one.
You know something is wrong with the world when Kyle would willingly rather be around Cartman then hang around Stan because he is so pointlessly negative about everything, 24/7.
@@angief6364that's what we see in the covid special, when their friendship broke, cartman stopped hating jews, became a jew himself, built a jewish family and was absolutely happy, but when they change the past and keep the friendship, he just turns into a sad and angry beggar
Remember the O Long Johnson episode to where Cartman and Kyle are actually being friends and they didn't undermine each other and on top of that Cartman was actually winning a fight
@hebequack9333 There was an early episode, an old one when Stan and Kyle fought because of a man in ice who was considered as a cave man (They were so mad at each other that they didn't finish their old typical phrase of "OMG, they killed Kenny. You bastards."). At that moment, Cartman decided not to antagonise them nor being a jerk with them. Once they became friends again, Cartman decided to antagonise them again.
Same, everything just seems genuinely shitty to the point where you don't really want to do anything and just like how Stan looked he's not really sad he's just kinda numb and empty
Same. I first watched this episode when I was 15 and I was wondering why I was relating to it so much till I got diagnosed with depression a year later
That's why I believe knowledge corrupts, it's better to just live in the illusion. Most people are excited to get a new iPhone, all I see is a redundant product, made from child laborers mining in Africa, put together in sweatshops in Asia, sent halfway across the globe using fossil fuels, by a company that manipulates our psychology to get us to purchase their product, all for the sole purpose of making their investors rich. Once you acknowledge the reality, it's hard to go back to that childhood naivety/innocence.
It’s different for everybody though. Personally, I was never cynical about anything outside of myself when I was badly suffering from depression. I felt like there were a lot of great things in this world, but that I didn’t fit into it properly and couldn’t achieve, attain, or experience the great things that other people could. Now that I’ve progressed over the years to the point where my depression is only minor, I DO see the everything as shit. The more I experience, the less exciting new experiences become, and old experiences feel monotonously boring. Yet, I’m still much more content with my life now because I’ve learned to focus on the things that I love as well as appreciate the small things in life
So, I almost broke up with SP after this episode. It hurt me. I was an AVID fan and truly looked forward to the new episodes each week. I have a lot of mental health issues and I kid you not when I say that waiting for the new episode was the only thing I had going at the time (I’m telling something historically accurate here, not saying that’s an ok way to exist, ok, fam?) I had real problems drowning me as well as a spike in my own depression and I just wanted to laugh at the new South Park. And they gave me…. this. I also was in the group that thought it was signaling the end of the show, so as well as being emotionally wrecked by that ending, I thought I was losing my favorite show. When the new season started, I was like… Oh… maybe my perception of things isn’t … y’know… accurate. I now really love this episode. It’s such a raw look at depression. We feel horrible for Stan. It’s not fair what’s happening to him. But we also understand why no one wants to be around him. It’s really one of their best episodes. I just was NOT in the right place to watch it when it first aired. But, hey, I’m still here! I turned 40 last year and people were like, “Don’t be sad that you’re the big 4-0 now.” And I was like, “Sad? SAD?! Why would I be sad?! I am STILL HERE! I have to fight my own brain every day just to function and have to sometimes literally convince myself not to die on purpose. And my badass self has made it to FORTY while doing that!” Hang in there, everybody.
This is a two-parter. Lots of people thought it was the final episode since part 2 didn't come out until 5 months later. BTW, Trey Parker and Matt Stone said they think the sh!t spewing duck was the funniest thing they ever did on the show.
I was 14 when this episode came out. Even at that time, I remember many fans of the show, including myself, felt that South Park was getting a bit stale. However, this particular episode shocked many of us, as it seemed to hint that the show was going to end soon. Ironically, it was this episode that made me truly appreciate Trey and Matt on a whole new level. Now I'm 27, and... wow, I REALLY get this episode now.
I like this episode, I didn’t watch it when it first aired, but it actually aired one year before my mother passed. I can relate I think I have acute cynical asshole syndrome. i’m not as happy as I once was when I was younger.
I’ve definitely had the same experience as Stan. When I was a kid so many things felt magical, taking a trip to the city, my favorite music, summer vacation, the idea of traveling. There was just the sense of awe and wonder that permeated so many things and then sometime around my sophomore year of college, I just lost that feeling somehow. Everything just became, colder and more realistic…Nowadays things are still enjoyable enough…but nothing has the same magical feeling that they did when I was younger.
The problem is that there is no good communication between Stan and the whole world. The doctor just told him what's going on, but he didn't give him a solution. Stan could have told his friends about his visit to the doctor and the problem, and his friends would have helped him in finding a solution.
i was the same age as the boys when South Park first aired in the late 90's. this episode felt so surreal at the time it came out. it felt like South Park was truly coming into a different era. Like Matt & Trey were becoming more transparent and even vulnerable about how they felt about the show after working on it for nearly two decades. It felt like the best days of South Park were behind it and it was going to be ending sooner than later. Then "Assburgers" came out the next week and I realized Matt & Trey werent stopping anytime soon.
@wastelandlegocheem his old movies are timeless and will be. I'm not a meatrider but that is true atleast big daddy and little nicky live rent free in my head also click for more a biased statement
I seem to remember hearing from a children's doctor that when you younger your taste buds are more sensitive to bitter and less sensitive to sweet as a throwback to when humans were still hunters and gatherer's to discourage eating poison berries that would be bitter sort of like our appendix.
This episode was rough when it came out And after I got very sick and basically stopped talking to everyone because I was in pain all the time I rewatched the episode and I understood Stan, when things get rough you see who your real friends are and who will just dip after you go through some bad stuff because you’re a “burden” to be around.
Family Guy had a great joke about how everyone thinks the music they grew up listening to is the best. Old Stewie in the future was looking out the window at teens hanging out and said “Stupid younger generation. Back in my day we had Katy Perry, and Justin Bieber. That was REAL music!” 😂
When it comes to the following story thing, I'm the complete opposite. When I was a kid, I didn't care much about the story and just wanted to get to the gameplay, but as I got older I learned to appreciate good story telling a lot more so now I love games with a lot of rich dialogue
Same here. I used to be like “where the hell is the violence, where’s the gameplay?” But now as I get older I am perfectly content playing a lengthy game if it means I get a good story and lots of dialogue.
Yeah GTA 3 hasn’t aged well but Vice City and San Andreas are still AMAZING! Tommy Vercetti and CJ are badass characters! Especially Tommy! RIP Ray Liotta
@@ProgazQQ It’s the fact that Claude doesn’t talk it just makes the cutscenes kind of awkward unless there’s 2 or more other characters in the scene actually interacting with each other, it’s the same issue with GTA online and it’s “story” cutscenes also awkwardly moving along with just one character telling the mute what to do. On top of the controls and all that being the bare bones that VC and SA were built and improved upon. GTA 3 is easily the worst game of the trilogy but that doesn’t make it terrible over all either, the impact it had on games following it was crucial
I'd love to see Cartman going to Tolkein's bday party and Tolkein getting so many gifts Cartman's mom couldn't buy enough to match and sewing how Cartman reacts 😂😂
3:39 a child between the ages of approximately eight and twelve: Here are some of the best gifts for tweens. tween clothing. A tween (pre-teen) is a child who's between the stages of childhood and adolescence. It's this “in-between” stage that the name “tween” is derived from. The term was first coined in the late 1980s. Children enter their tween years somewhere around ages 9 to 12 years old.30.07.2020
This is the two episodes that changed South Park forever. It made people wonder if the creators were alright. It did make me realize that I was being a cynical asshole and made me want to change.
These episodes (this one and the sequel Ass Burgers) always destroy my soul whenever I watch them because when they did this in 2011, I was in a very dark place after having a complete mental breakdown. Healing myself took me like 4-5 years. I don’t recommend it to anyone. Not even my worst enemies. Please take care of your mental health, people, it’s worth it. ❤
I think it started in season 12, (I could be wrong and I am too lazy to look it up right now) but from that point on South Park had running stories every episode that would build off of each other over time. Also, I don't know if Tween-Wave is a thing or not but I always thought it was a reference to Dubstep and how some adults at the time were embracing Dubstep to remain relevant and appear cool to their kids, even though they weren't actually big fans of the music.
OMG THX SM FOR THIS EPISODE THIS IS ONE MY FAVORITE EPISODE IN SEASON 15 ( sorry for comment at 12am I was an asleep and feeling sick.) South Park episodes that u highly recommended!!!!! • S4 E5: Cartman joins NAMBLA • S5 E11: here comes the neighborhood ( token episode ft. Will smith) • At 14:24: S10 E8: make love, not Warcraft • Continue with S15 E8: A$$ burgers • 14:26: S14 E14: crème frachie
as a person with depression, i can confirm everything begins to feel like shit, then later you just become numb and empty and the worst part of it is is that most of the time i gotta fake my smile…
Went through what Stan is going through in my mid 20's. Lost my friends and tried self medicating. Didn't help. Now I'm in my mid 30's and things are great again, but it's difficult as an adult to make new "friends". Or people that you support and can support you, and just do friend stuff lol. But just because it's hard doesn't mean I'm giving up. If there is anyone else in a similar situation, don't give up either. Stay strong.
I'm glad things have gotten better for you. Btw, I have a question. Did things start getting better once you reached your mid-30s or in your early 30s?
@@kjprodouctions9050 When I turned 30 I made a conscious choice to change it. Even if it meant stepping out of my comfort zone and asking people I would meet and hit it off with to hang out. Sometimes we have to be the change we want to see. I thought maybe a lot of people are like me and are just scared too. That helped a lot. Also quality over quantity. I'm happy having 1 amazing dependable friend, then having 100 fake ones.
It's true about certain video games. I tried playing BF 3 and got halfway through the campaign before I stopped playing it. Went back to Baulder's Gate 1. I don't know why I stopped liking it.
12:31-12:53 Ironically enough after I turned ten this has been a repetitive cycle of my social life. This episode of South Park hits harder on a different level than any of the others.
Just had to speak on it, great editing as far as replacing the inevitable copyrighted song for the last sequence with a music track that makes complete sense by fitting the whole montage. I look forward to your South Park reactions, broski, but I hope you are getting your kudos for your dope editing skills on top of it all.
I was born in the early 70's, the youngest of 9. My mother listened to 50's/60's. My brothers and sisters were listening to the latest music. I became a musician in HS, and have been a working musician for 36 years. So anyway, 98% of new music is terrible, The End. 😂😂
Aww you're still listening to that 70's/80's crap. No sir! 90's, and early 2000's music is where it's at 😏🎶!! Just kidding 😂. While I may not have the same attachment for certain eras of music I can still have appreciation for them. I definitely love me some "Dancing Queen", and a certain horse called "Wildfire" ❤.
I understand what you mean. When I was little I was obsessed with Tango and Cash. I used to watch it almost everyday. Nowadays I can't stand it with characters behaving stupid and getting shot at purposed. Now I prefer Battlefield Earth. Now that's a masterpiece.
This episode is legitimately disturbing... I hate cash for gold more than any other episode... But this is the one episode that's harder to watch for me... Harder than stanley's cup... Harder than Chefs demise... Harder than kenny dies... I'm so glad there was a resolution and even though it's actually not a resolution, It's like something because like... When I watched this episode I thought it was the end of the show... I was like holy crap they're just tearing it down and then that's it... Even though I knew it wasn't the end of the season emotionally , it felt like that because i've been attached to this show since it came out and it just hit so Close to home... It's so weird because it's like, No matter what else happens in the show like , this is just part of the canon of my life and the show , it's like... On a good day I can fight against it because I recognize it now... But on other days I just remember there was no way to Reconcile this except pushing through hoping To find more good days... I don't know... It makes me awkward honestly
This episode is both my favorite and least favorite episode. When this episode aired I was going through the same thing Stan was at the same time. My parents had recently split and my mom moved to Vegas to live with my aunt. Meanwhile I was stuck living with my dad which I really didn’t want. Seeing my very favorite character hurting like this and having his friends all turn their backs on him when he needed them the most hurt. As someone who has been in and out of depression all my life I wanted nothing more than to scoop Stan out of tv and hold him tight. I still do. Poor kid just wants to live a normal life but has a very shitty father and an inconsistent best friend. It took a while before I could watch this episode and the one that follows without crying. They love to put Stan through emotional trauma. I love him so much though.
I recommended this so much in the comments! So happy to finally see your reaction when I get home. Definitely in the top 5 episodes for me. ❤ (Don't forget to watch the next episode, its connected)
After watching this video, I’ve come to realize something I’m a cynical asshole LMAO like damn I really turned into Stan this past year and I actually lost some friends because I was acting the way he was acting I don’t know just an eye-opener episode for me. 😭😭😭😭
I have had the same experience, here in Denmark we have some sweet 0 alcohol beers that’s released every christmass, that i loved as a kid, but now i can’t finish one because it tastes awfull to me now
7:30 I can confirm that I'm the exact opposite of a cynical asshole everything is shunshine and rainbows that must be shared with everyone to make their lives better
although as a vtuber with lore I have an "evil twin" who is a cynical asshole who sometimes hijacks my channel to live stream in my place so there's that...
I kind of wish he would watch the series in order instead of random episode but if he wants to do that it is fine with me just see he reacted to it makes the any episode 100 time better
I love Ni No Kuni 2 but I feel like the story is a nothing sandwich or at least poorly pased. It goes from "yay, we signed a peace treaty with all the kingdoms in our episodic adventure" to "HOLY SHIT THE WORLD IS ENDING, WE GOTTA GET ON THAT" at the drop of a hat
Favourite South Park two parter. And the reason why Stan is my favourite South Park character. 😁 that two parter came out the same year I turned 13, and I was going through the similar shit Stan went through. When I've watched that two parter, that was when Stan became my favorite character, because I can totally relate to his struggles when it comes to friendships and points of views. Even in the pandemic special, I was totally Stan in that situation when it came to the two lockdowns, I was staying strong at the first one, but when stir crazy at the second one. And after watching that episode, it was a reminder as to why Stan is my favourite character.
Me too, even though I love Cartman, I can relate with Stan. This episode actually aired one year before I lost my mother. after she passed, I’m not as happy as I once was
Bro I’ve been waiting for this one too you on a roll, this is by far my favorite episode because it takes a real good look at depression and how it affects you the people around you and your family. Also deals with family issues well
I wasn't watching the video, I just heard the sharting sound from my phone and then DTV said: "These beats are kinda hard." Lmao I had to rewind to get some context 😂😂😂
He’s never gona watch Make Love Not Warcraft is he. 6:41 btw it’s not u it’s the product. They changed it to where there’s less sugar or something is either missing or been replaced by something else
being exposed to brostep while dealing with depression really makes u appreciate the underground stuff, OG dubs or some yet undiscovered genre-blenders out there :) keep it shwifty friems
Tween wave was a joke on dubstep....i know because i was obsessed with dubstep for over 10+ years until i hit the Stan and started hating it because it started to sound like absolute dogshit
@AzureWolf168 i been to over 390+ shows in 13 years honestly i just go to maybe 2-3 a year because the sound is so repetetive and honestly everything i go i'm like wow nothing has really changed...kind of wish i never started tbh i must've lost like $100,000 plus that i could've spend more wiser, but the older you get the more you learn....and i'm lucky to say i have seen everyone i wanted to see over 10 times each so i'm good now i just go to chill with old acquaintances and friends, but my body can't keep up with these new wave of degenarate drug addicts.
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You watched this you got to watch next episode Assburgers!
When you're done watching the second part to this, can I recommend creme fraiche. That episode is the only one you didn't watch that Sharon mentioned (Where he becomes a famous chef) It's a pretty funny one.
Yeah actually I used to love peanut butter and after I turned 10 11 years old I started getting disgusted by the taste and smell it's actually crazy
Sorry iam late to the party, but yeah.. its actually proven that ones taste changes when one gets older.
You know something is wrong with the world when Kyle would willingly rather be around Cartman then hang around Stan because he is so pointlessly negative about everything, 24/7.
Not just that, when Stan and Kyle's friendship is in jeopardy or even broken, Cartman's life gets better. A rule of balance in South Park.
@@angief6364that's what we see in the covid special, when their friendship broke, cartman stopped hating jews, became a jew himself, built a jewish family and was absolutely happy, but when they change the past and keep the friendship, he just turns into a sad and angry beggar
Remember the O Long Johnson episode to where Cartman and Kyle are actually being friends and they didn't undermine each other and on top of that Cartman was actually winning a fight
Dude everything is fine why you being so negative?
@hebequack9333 There was an early episode, an old one when Stan and Kyle fought because of a man in ice who was considered as a cave man (They were so mad at each other that they didn't finish their old typical phrase of "OMG, they killed Kenny. You bastards."). At that moment, Cartman decided not to antagonise them nor being a jerk with them. Once they became friends again, Cartman decided to antagonise them again.
I have been suffering from depression for over 10 years. This episode shows very well how it all starts...
Same, everything just seems genuinely shitty to the point where you don't really want to do anything and just like how Stan looked he's not really sad he's just kinda numb and empty
@@brad1039take some psychedelics it helped me
Same. I first watched this episode when I was 15 and I was wondering why I was relating to it so much till I got diagnosed with depression a year later
That's why I believe knowledge corrupts, it's better to just live in the illusion. Most people are excited to get a new iPhone, all I see is a redundant product, made from child laborers mining in Africa, put together in sweatshops in Asia, sent halfway across the globe using fossil fuels, by a company that manipulates our psychology to get us to purchase their product, all for the sole purpose of making their investors rich. Once you acknowledge the reality, it's hard to go back to that childhood naivety/innocence.
It’s different for everybody though. Personally, I was never cynical about anything outside of myself when I was badly suffering from depression. I felt like there were a lot of great things in this world, but that I didn’t fit into it properly and couldn’t achieve, attain, or experience the great things that other people could.
Now that I’ve progressed over the years to the point where my depression is only minor, I DO see the everything as shit. The more I experience, the less exciting new experiences become, and old experiences feel monotonously boring. Yet, I’m still much more content with my life now because I’ve learned to focus on the things that I love as well as appreciate the small things in life
So, I almost broke up with SP after this episode. It hurt me. I was an AVID fan and truly looked forward to the new episodes each week. I have a lot of mental health issues and I kid you not when I say that waiting for the new episode was the only thing I had going at the time (I’m telling something historically accurate here, not saying that’s an ok way to exist, ok, fam?)
I had real problems drowning me as well as a spike in my own depression and I just wanted to laugh at the new South Park.
And they gave me…. this. I also was in the group that thought it was signaling the end of the show, so as well as being emotionally wrecked by that ending, I thought I was losing my favorite show.
When the new season started, I was like… Oh… maybe my perception of things isn’t … y’know… accurate.
I now really love this episode. It’s such a raw look at depression. We feel horrible for Stan. It’s not fair what’s happening to him. But we also understand why no one wants to be around him.
It’s really one of their best episodes.
I just was NOT in the right place to watch it when it first aired.
But, hey, I’m still here! I turned 40 last year and people were like, “Don’t be sad that you’re the big 4-0 now.” And I was like, “Sad? SAD?! Why would I be sad?! I am STILL HERE! I have to fight my own brain every day just to function and have to sometimes literally convince myself not to die on purpose. And my badass self has made it to FORTY while doing that!”
Hang in there, everybody.
Proud of you brother, keep kicking ass 💪🏽 Happy belated 40
@@DisfunktionalTV I’m a chick, but cheers for the reply! 😂😂😂
Ngl I rolled in the damn floor when the “being a cynical asshole” line came up
I love this episode. It’s not as comical as the other episodes, but rather deep. It paints a picture of what depression looks like.
This is a two-parter. Lots of people thought it was the final episode since part 2 didn't come out until 5 months later.
BTW, Trey Parker and Matt Stone said they think the sh!t spewing duck was the funniest thing they ever did on the show.
why do they think that?
@@ProgazQQ I don't know, they just said they do in the commentary.
@@ProgazQQ Because it's Matt and Trey lol
I was 14 when this episode came out. Even at that time, I remember many fans of the show, including myself, felt that South Park was getting a bit stale. However, this particular episode shocked many of us, as it seemed to hint that the show was going to end soon.
Ironically, it was this episode that made me truly appreciate Trey and Matt on a whole new level.
Now I'm 27, and... wow, I REALLY get this episode now.
I like this episode, I didn’t watch it when it first aired, but it actually aired one year before my mother passed. I can relate I think I have acute cynical asshole syndrome. i’m not as happy as I once was when I was younger.
Duck President is the funniest gag character they’ve ever come up with! 😂
Is a duck? 😂
I’ve definitely had the same experience as Stan. When I was a kid so many things felt magical, taking a trip to the city, my favorite music, summer vacation, the idea of traveling. There was just the sense of awe and wonder that permeated so many things and then sometime around my sophomore year of college, I just lost that feeling somehow. Everything just became, colder and more realistic…Nowadays things are still enjoyable enough…but nothing has the same magical feeling that they did when I was younger.
The problem is that there is no good communication between Stan and the whole world. The doctor just told him what's going on, but he didn't give him a solution. Stan could have told his friends about his visit to the doctor and the problem, and his friends would have helped him in finding a solution.
i was the same age as the boys when South Park first aired in the late 90's. this episode felt so surreal at the time it came out. it felt like South Park was truly coming into a different era. Like Matt & Trey were becoming more transparent and even vulnerable about how they felt about the show after working on it for nearly two decades. It felt like the best days of South Park were behind it and it was going to be ending sooner than later.
Then "Assburgers" came out the next week and I realized Matt & Trey werent stopping anytime soon.
there was a 4 month gap between these 2
@@ProgazQQreally why they took 4 month to release 1 episode after another
In Stan's defense, he wasn't wrong about Jack and Jill.
Adam sandler has completely fallen into obscurity
Not really@@wastelandlegocheem
@wastelandlegocheem his old movies are timeless and will be. I'm not a meatrider but that is true atleast big daddy and little nicky live rent free in my head also click for more a biased statement
@@BlessedBuns as far as new movies
@@wastelandlegocheem leo I never saw... I stopped after the cobbler and pixels tbh
I seem to remember hearing from a children's doctor that when you younger your taste buds are more sensitive to bitter and less sensitive to sweet as a throwback to when humans were still hunters and gatherer's to discourage eating poison berries that would be bitter sort of like our appendix.
“The idea is to die young as late as possible.”
- Ashley Montagu
This episode was rough when it came out
And after I got very sick and basically stopped talking to everyone because I was in pain all the time I rewatched the episode and I understood Stan, when things get rough you see who your real friends are and who will just dip after you go through some bad stuff because you’re a “burden” to be around.
Kenny can be seen without his hood during the birthday party ;)
Family Guy had a great joke about how everyone thinks the music they grew up listening to is the best. Old Stewie in the future was looking out the window at teens hanging out and said “Stupid younger generation. Back in my day we had Katy Perry, and Justin Bieber. That was REAL music!” 😂
He’s not wrong though the 2010’s was cool 😅
Didn't they also have Peter and Lois delusionally think they were talented but they were just extremely high?
@@symptomofsouls I remember watching that scene 😁. It's reminiscent of myself when I tried karaoke for the first AND LAST time lol 😂🎤!
The funny thing about this episode is that it was the scientology church that diagnosed stan having depression years ago in the scientology episode.
Cartman does need his dad. You find out who he is in episodes 200 and 201. 14:58 love how South Park breaks the 4th wall every now and again
I knew Cartman was spoiled but holy fucking shit… you get presents on someone else’s birthday? The fuck lol😂
Lmfaooo right! wtf
Y recibió un juguete de Ben 10
When it comes to the following story thing, I'm the complete opposite. When I was a kid, I didn't care much about the story and just wanted to get to the gameplay, but as I got older I learned to appreciate good story telling a lot more so now I love games with a lot of rich dialogue
Same here. I used to be like “where the hell is the violence, where’s the gameplay?” But now as I get older I am perfectly content playing a lengthy game if it means I get a good story and lots of dialogue.
A cynical asshole? Me? Never! 😆
lmfaoooo
@@DisfunktionalTVI didn't know you're a dad
If the Kool-Aid Jammers or the Capri Sun Coolers got nerfed there's no hope left for humanity.
Capirsun still slaps at 23
Yeah GTA 3 hasn’t aged well but Vice City and San Andreas are still AMAZING! Tommy Vercetti and CJ are badass characters! Especially Tommy! RIP Ray Liotta
how did gta 3 not age well?
@@ProgazQQ It’s the fact that Claude doesn’t talk it just makes the cutscenes kind of awkward unless there’s 2 or more other characters in the scene actually interacting with each other, it’s the same issue with GTA online and it’s “story” cutscenes also awkwardly moving along with just one character telling the mute what to do. On top of the controls and all that being the bare bones that VC and SA were built and improved upon. GTA 3 is easily the worst game of the trilogy but that doesn’t make it terrible over all either, the impact it had on games following it was crucial
I'd love to see Cartman going to Tolkein's bday party and Tolkein getting so many gifts Cartman's mom couldn't buy enough to match and sewing how Cartman reacts 😂😂
I like to think that Claude was purposely mute, making him seem more intimidating to me
The stock song you used to replace the one actually used in the breakup scene actually made it sadder.
3:39 a child between the ages of approximately eight and twelve: Here are some of the best gifts for tweens. tween clothing.
A tween (pre-teen) is a child who's between the stages of childhood and adolescence. It's this “in-between” stage that the name “tween” is derived from. The term was first coined in the late 1980s. Children enter their tween years somewhere around ages 9 to 12 years old.30.07.2020
This is the two episodes that changed South Park forever. It made people wonder if the creators were alright. It did make me realize that I was being a cynical asshole and made me want to change.
how every "rap" songs sound like after 2010's sounds lmao
These episodes (this one and the sequel Ass Burgers) always destroy my soul whenever I watch them because when they did this in 2011, I was in a very dark place after having a complete mental breakdown. Healing myself took me like 4-5 years. I don’t recommend it to anyone. Not even my worst enemies. Please take care of your mental health, people, it’s worth it. ❤
1:58 Alright, you don't get to call other people L-parents anymore. 🤦♂️
@AzureWolf168 *Parent* them, not control them.
This is one of a few episodes in which anyone who is a decent person can find Stan relatable.
Capri Sun is legit, mix it with Vodka and you have yourself a “Playground Special” a drink I made up and now all the bars around me are serving it.
I love that kyle literally becomes a shitty friend
5:27 is anyone gonna talk about the way cartman is grooving to the beat😂
I think it started in season 12, (I could be wrong and I am too lazy to look it up right now) but from that point on South Park had running stories every episode that would build off of each other over time. Also, I don't know if Tween-Wave is a thing or not but I always thought it was a reference to Dubstep and how some adults at the time were embracing Dubstep to remain relevant and appear cool to their kids, even though they weren't actually big fans of the music.
3:04 "BWAAH! IT'S FULLA TOILET SOUNDS!"
Also, that ain't no Police song I ever heard. Guess they couldn't get liscencing.
OMG THX SM FOR THIS EPISODE THIS IS ONE MY FAVORITE EPISODE IN SEASON 15 ( sorry for comment at 12am I was an asleep and feeling sick.)
South Park episodes that u highly recommended!!!!!
• S4 E5: Cartman joins NAMBLA
• S5 E11: here comes the neighborhood ( token episode ft. Will smith)
• At 14:24: S10 E8: make love, not Warcraft
• Continue with S15 E8: A$$ burgers
• 14:26: S14 E14: crème frachie
A night banger? Hell yeah
That sounds like sex.
as a person with depression, i can confirm everything begins to feel like shit, then later you just become numb and empty and the worst part of it is is that most of the time i gotta fake my smile…
That’s called life bruh
@@edited1325 well ik that but i hate bottling up my feelings tbh ive come clean b4 but ppl just dont get it
Went through what Stan is going through in my mid 20's. Lost my friends and tried self medicating. Didn't help. Now I'm in my mid 30's and things are great again, but it's difficult as an adult to make new "friends". Or people that you support and can support you, and just do friend stuff lol. But just because it's hard doesn't mean I'm giving up. If there is anyone else in a similar situation, don't give up either. Stay strong.
I'm glad things have gotten better for you. Btw, I have a question. Did things start getting better once you reached your mid-30s or in your early 30s?
@@kjprodouctions9050 When I turned 30 I made a conscious choice to change it. Even if it meant stepping out of my comfort zone and asking people I would meet and hit it off with to hang out. Sometimes we have to be the change we want to see. I thought maybe a lot of people are like me and are just scared too. That helped a lot. Also quality over quantity. I'm happy having 1 amazing dependable friend, then having 100 fake ones.
I have a question, whose ass is going through hell in the making of that music!? 🤣
My dad is a Metalhead and im too so there was never any argument about music when i grew up .
Rated Arrg for Pirates.
It's true about certain video games. I tried playing BF 3 and got halfway through the campaign before I stopped playing it. Went back to Baulder's Gate 1. I don't know why I stopped liking it.
12:31-12:53 Ironically enough after I turned ten this has been a repetitive cycle of my social life. This episode of South Park hits harder on a different level than any of the others.
Just had to speak on it, great editing as far as replacing the inevitable copyrighted song for the last sequence with a music track that makes complete sense by fitting the whole montage. I look forward to your South Park reactions, broski, but I hope you are getting your kudos for your dope editing skills on top of it all.
Thank you bro 💪🏽
I was born in the early 70's, the youngest of 9. My mother listened to 50's/60's. My brothers and sisters were listening to the latest music.
I became a musician in HS, and have been a working musician for 36 years.
So anyway, 98% of new music is terrible, The End. 😂😂
Aww you're still listening to that 70's/80's crap. No sir! 90's, and early 2000's music is where it's at 😏🎶!!
Just kidding 😂. While I may not have the same attachment for certain eras of music I can still have appreciation for them. I definitely love me some "Dancing Queen", and a certain horse called "Wildfire" ❤.
Okay, now we're waiting for A$$burgers reaction
I understand what you mean. When I was little I was obsessed with Tango and Cash. I used to watch it almost everyday. Nowadays I can't stand it with characters behaving stupid and getting shot at purposed. Now I prefer Battlefield Earth. Now that's a masterpiece.
This episode is legitimately disturbing... I hate cash for gold more than any other episode... But this is the one episode that's harder to watch for me... Harder than stanley's cup... Harder than Chefs demise... Harder than kenny dies... I'm so glad there was a resolution and even though it's actually not a resolution, It's like something because like... When I watched this episode I thought it was the end of the show... I was like holy crap they're just tearing it down and then that's it...
Even though I knew it wasn't the end of the season emotionally , it felt like that because i've been attached to this show since it came out and it just hit so Close to home...
It's so weird because it's like, No matter what else happens in the show like , this is just part of the canon of my life and the show , it's like... On a good day I can fight against it because I recognize it now... But on other days I just remember there was no way to Reconcile this except pushing through hoping To find more good days... I don't know... It makes me awkward honestly
Tbh, I'm the opposite, I like older music, and I think the quality usually was better than modern music that I grew up with.
I remember growing up and going through this exact same thing. My friends were getting tired of me too, lol.
This episode is both my favorite and least favorite episode. When this episode aired I was going through the same thing Stan was at the same time. My parents had recently split and my mom moved to Vegas to live with my aunt. Meanwhile I was stuck living with my dad which I really didn’t want. Seeing my very favorite character hurting like this and having his friends all turn their backs on him when he needed them the most hurt. As someone who has been in and out of depression all my life I wanted nothing more than to scoop Stan out of tv and hold him tight. I still do. Poor kid just wants to live a normal life but has a very shitty father and an inconsistent best friend. It took a while before I could watch this episode and the one that follows without crying. They love to put Stan through emotional trauma. I love him so much though.
I recommended this so much in the comments! So happy to finally see your reaction when I get home. Definitely in the top 5 episodes for me. ❤ (Don't forget to watch the next episode, its connected)
After watching this video, I’ve come to realize something I’m a cynical asshole LMAO like damn I really turned into Stan this past year and I actually lost some friends because I was acting the way he was acting I don’t know just an eye-opener episode for me. 😭😭😭😭
In Stan’s defense, Jack and Jill was absolutely shit.
“Ya Ya Ya” is Randy’s best lyrics. 😂
Did you notice unhooded kenny at the start?
I have had the same experience, here in Denmark we have some sweet 0 alcohol beers that’s released every christmass, that i loved as a kid, but now i can’t finish one because it tastes awfull to me now
7:30 I can confirm that I'm the exact opposite of a cynical asshole
everything is shunshine and rainbows that must be shared with everyone to make their lives better
although as a vtuber with lore I have an "evil twin" who is a cynical asshole who sometimes hijacks my channel to live stream in my place so there's that...
I kind of wish he would watch the series in order instead of random episode but if he wants to do that it is fine with me just see he reacted to it makes the any episode 100 time better
I love Ni No Kuni 2 but I feel like the story is a nothing sandwich or at least poorly pased. It goes from "yay, we signed a peace treaty with all the kingdoms in our episodic adventure" to "HOLY SHIT THE WORLD IS ENDING, WE GOTTA GET ON THAT" at the drop of a hat
Favourite South Park two parter. And the reason why Stan is my favourite South Park character. 😁
that two parter came out the same year I turned 13, and I was going through the similar shit Stan went through. When I've watched that two parter, that was when Stan became my favorite character, because I can totally relate to his struggles when it comes to friendships and points of views.
Even in the pandemic special, I was totally Stan in that situation when it came to the two lockdowns, I was staying strong at the first one, but when stir crazy at the second one. And after watching that episode, it was a reminder as to why Stan is my favourite character.
Me too, even though I love Cartman, I can relate with Stan. This episode actually aired one year before I lost my mother. after she passed, I’m not as happy as I once was
@@123theprodigy5 I'm so sorry for your loss.
This episode is super depresing to watch.
Bro I’ve been waiting for this one too you on a roll, this is by far my favorite episode because it takes a real good look at depression and how it affects you the people around you and your family. Also deals with family issues well
12:31 welcome to my life
I hate how this episode was the first time I ever heard of Stevie Ray Vaughan LMFAO
I wasn't watching the video, I just heard the sharting sound from my phone and then DTV said:
"These beats are kinda hard." Lmao I had to rewind to get some context 😂😂😂
I feel you, Stan.... We do.
He’s never gona watch Make Love Not Warcraft is he. 6:41 btw it’s not u it’s the product. They changed it to where there’s less sugar or something is either missing or been replaced by something else
Pretty accurate portrayal of depression. Felt like this for a long time and it sucks
It don’t hit the same without Landslide in the background 💔
Wow, talking about getting old... this episode was released in 2011! And I still remember the first time I watched on the Mtv, time waits for no one.
There's a part 2 to this episode, which is called Ass burgers, you should check that out too
My Gran used to give me shit for listening to Eminem, and Slipknot, from what I remember, when I was just getting into my teens.
Kim is one of my favourite Em songs.
When I was a teen I listened to emo music. Punk, metal, indie, you name it.
This episode reflects existential crisis in life we all face in life sometimes.
I'm days away from 40, and my cynicism grows more powerful by the day!
Cartman is spoiled to the point of no return...
6:44 YOU HAVE KIDS?? 😮
The most accurate episode 🤣. As a teenager I fukn hated everything. And everything sounded like straight sh!t.
I remember back in the day everyone thought this was the last episode for South Park.
Theres nothing to spoil, you can safely say this is a two part episode Next One being the continuation
DTV is the real MVP
Have you seen the Nannies episode? It sheds some light on Cartman.
OMG!! I cannot wait to watch this! One of my favorite south park episodes :)
Very true depiction of life too - being cynical about everything just guts the fun out of life
My little cousin is the same way as cartman at the beginning. Needing a gift and to blow out the candles.
Tastebuds age every 7 years
It’s a 2-farter
Basically, “tweenwave” = “dubstep” at the time
being exposed to brostep while dealing with depression really makes u appreciate the underground stuff, OG dubs or some yet undiscovered genre-blenders out there :) keep it shwifty friems
I loved these episodes it was hilarious and sad especially what Cartman does during a later episode 😂😂
You should do Ace Vane "It's Always Dark in Gotham"
Tween wave was a joke on dubstep....i know because i was obsessed with dubstep for over 10+ years until i hit the Stan and started hating it because it started to sound like absolute dogshit
@AzureWolf168 i been to over 390+ shows in 13 years honestly i just go to maybe 2-3 a year because the sound is so repetetive and honestly everything i go i'm like wow nothing has really changed...kind of wish i never started tbh i must've lost like $100,000 plus that i could've spend more wiser, but the older you get the more you learn....and i'm lucky to say i have seen everyone i wanted to see over 10 times each so i'm good now i just go to chill with old acquaintances and friends, but my body can't keep up with these new wave of degenarate drug addicts.
"They're having fart sex" - LOLOLOL
This episode actually ties in well with the next episode in season 15, “Ass Burgers”, definitely worth checking out after this
Sequel: A** Burgers ;) it's the 8th