Fun fact, Kenny does talk, there's actual voice lines for him but the running joke is that the viewer doesn't understand it, there are some episodes where you hear him talk and you can see his whole face
He unmasks in the movie. Also fun fact Kyle’s brother Ike is voiced by one of their nieces or nephews but it’s been done by many children over the years
Way back in the 90's when South Park my room mate and I went drinking with our boss/friend. Our boss (Who was about 20 years older than us) got really drunk so we told him to crash at our house. When we got home we were having some more drinks and we turned on South Park. Our Boss said "If you guy's are going to watch cartoons I'm going home". We told him to relax and just watch for a few minutes. Ten minutes later he was like "This is the greatest F*cking thing I have ever seen". R. I. P. Bill
22:20 "Ha Ha. Charade you are!" A brilliant Pink Floyd reference to a line from "Pigs (Three different ones)" on the "Animals" album. A favorite of Eric's. Cartman quotes it a few times in the many episodes of South Park.
BJ is right about the writing. Matt and Trey REALLY understand these characters. Half the difficulty in writing the show is coming up with a good premise, but once they do the characters almost write themselves because Matt and Trey know exactly what they would do in any situation.
yeah, the nuances on all the characters are really good. I mean, Cartman is who he is, but he isn't malicious, you know. Collossally self-absorbed and amoral, but not even like even kind of mean. The other "good" kids tend to be the ones that bully him, if anything.
Cartman is the ultimate tool of laughter. You guys are killin it. Just the right mixture iof national issues then back to SouthPark. I love it. Keep up the great channel.
Asia, Kenny's based on a kid Matt Stone went to school with in Colorado who's Mom sometimes fastened his jacket hood to tight, so they usually couldn't hear him when he talked outside😆
Trey Parker has written every script for every episode but 4-5 people sit in a room and come up with ideas for each episode before he writes the script.
The video showing how they create each episode is so incredible. Coming up with a plot, script, voicing the characters and then finally animating it all takes place from the day after airing an episode to the day before ( and even the day of) when the next episode is scheduled to air, 1 week later.
Ik im late but 18:30 i think is an intervention for Cartman. The 2 adults with red hair on the far right are Kyles Parents, the 2 in the top middle are Stans. Middles you know are his teachers, then his mom, and his doctor. Edit: Just watched further and they explain it lol
No. That particular scene was from an episode where Eric's teachers and Eric's friends parents was there to give Eric an intervention for being overweight.
There are a lot of credited writers for South Park, but when you see the '7 Days to Air' documentary, you realize that Trey Parker does at least 70/80% of the writing and creative direction stuff (and the music). Matt Stone writes a bit too, but he's more the down-to-earth producer/PR guy (and does tons of excellent voice acting, too). To be fair, the rest of the wrinting staff just seems to be good friends paid to be the first test audience for jokes and scripts, ocasionally bouncing some ideas around to see what sticks. Greatest job ever...
When Cartman pulled out that briefcase with the chocolate and candy and started selling it to the overweight kids in the weight loss camp, I was like _Of course..._ 🤦♂️😂
Gotta say being a hugeee South Park fan these reactions are just---- great - really great!!! Love that you guys are loving South Park!!! Very smart writing and they just go after everyone so makes it a fair game. Even though I feel like you folks are my friend gotta leave it with " I'm not your Friend, Buddy! I'm not you'r Buddy, Guy. I'm not your Guy, Friend!!!!" Cause you know- I'm Canadian, Eh? Much Love
Matt stone and trey parker are fucking legends i been watching this since 1999 and they dont leave anyone out everyone is included as far as politics celebs etc
I feel like people like this show so much because while they do a lot of wild stuff they don't ever just go after one specific group they make jokes about every group imaginable
Kenny has lines. The voice actor just puts his hand over his mouth and does the lines. Look up the script to a South Park episode and listen carefully. He really is saying something. It's also a clever way to put some really dirty content in the show without getting censored. 🙂
8:40 Mutism, or a mute character, is a movie trope with a long background in film, vaudeville and the stage. Charlie Chaplin, Harpo Marx, Clarabelle the Clown, Red Skelton's clown character, the Pink Panther. Mushmouth from FAT ALBERT AND THE COSBY KIDS, Mr Bean, Mini-Me, Teller, and Rajesh from THE BIG BANG THEORY are examples of mute or mostly mute characters. When the audience can't hear a mute character, other characters step in, or the audience has to use its imagination to fill in the story, and sometimes this adds comedy to a situation. South Park has Kenny, whom the audience can't understand because of his ever-present oversized hoodie; and Timmy, who usually says just his own name.
I love these reactions! 🤣 I swear I could watch you guys react to a whole episode. 🤣 love South Park. Fun fact the creators of South Park hate Family Guy. They take pride in their satire and think Family Guy is lazy humor.
Matt Stone and Trey Parker have always wrote South Park with the expectation that, they will be run out of town by a crazy mob so they generally try to push the envelope as much as possible and it’s only strengthened the show. When that one teacher said “Present Them” after Cartman said, “suck my balls…”. She had went on a journey to find the previous teacher and get some training from him on how to deal with the students. He threw a bunch of insults at her for her to respond and that was one of the lines, so her training with Mr. Garrison helped, 😂
Ha! Ironically the people who were there for the intervention aren’t the one’s from the chat episode, EXCEPT Mr Garrison who was the one who just wanted to see the look on his face at the intervention, who was his teacher! 😂😂🤣
Kenny talks. He usually says the most offensive stuff, but his hood covers his mouth. The sound effect is literally Matt Stone (one of the creators) covering his mouth with his hand and then having the voice pitched up.
The joke about Kenny is he says the most inappropriate things and that’s why he’s muffled up. You can hear what he says sometimes and subtitles also show. It’s really funny
You also have to realize that the writers are mormons. If BOOK OF MORMONS PLAY ever comes to your town you have to go see it The writer of South Park wrote the play. I saw the play and laughed through the whole play. It was the best play ever. 😁🤣😃
Kenny was based of a kid one of the creators went to school with who no one could understand because of his parka and would constantly be missing from school so they’d joke he was dead
South park is still running today and the writting and quality is just as good as it's ever been. It's almost unbealivable when you look at how bad every other similar animated show got over time. This show was raw as hell from episode one then they released the movie and that was insane.
Kenny is actually hilarious and very, very lewd. He swears often and says really messed up shit. But the running joke is that since his voice is muffled by his jacket you can't hear all the X-rated stuff that comes out of his mouth so they got away with it. Even in earlier seasons when South Park didn't swear as much.
I try to decipher everything Kenny says... They are typically some of the very best lines in the show. The only time I can actually remember him speaking clearly is in the South Park Movie... And even that was only about four words🤣
Talking about the writers who would also point out the animation is crude so they can produce it fast to joke on things going on in the world that are relevant
So it's really just two guys who have written all of South Park (26 seasons, I think? 25?) since the beginning, the South Park Movie (which is still fuckin hilarious today, aging better than most comedies, even great ones, far more recently released. The movie came out around 2000, I was way too young to see it then but saw it later and it was incredible. Those same guys ALSO wrote an extremely successful Broadway play called The Book of Mormon which was the big Tony award winner that year, or at least that was the narrative in the mainstream to casual fans like myself. I was lucky enough to see it and it was one of the funniest works in any genre I've seen. To be fair, I am biased and was super enthusiastic to see it on Broadway so It's possible, perhaps likely, that I am slightly aggrandizing it in my recollection...but falling slightly short of "one of the funniest things in any medium" is still like a 9.5/10. In my memory, it was the play right before Hamilton that broke into the mainstream and transcended the medium. I'm not particularly in touch with the world of theatre, so I'm sure dozens of plays were huge between the two...but as someone who would mostly only hear of plays that achieve enough success to impact the culture at large, I remember hearing of those two in succession. The creators are Matt Stone and Trey Parker. It's not a typical writing room at all; they do basically every voice as well. They have help sometimes from other talented people (Isaac Hayes earlier on, Bill Hader I remember...) but it's mostly just them. And there really is nothing like it. Those guys are pretty old, at least to the point where they SHOULD be totally out of touch (and therefore, not funny anymore..at least regarding contemporary events/culture) but they somehow keep dunking on everyone. They also write every episode in like a week or less bc they always wanna do something about what's going on in the culture at that moment. It's pretty astounding. It's reasonable you'd think they had a writers room, numerous writers or voice actors bc of course any thinking person would just assume that. But its somehow just two strange guys.
"Did anybody try to ban South Park?" Yes. Lots of times Its currently banned in China. Also, a number of celebrities have sued them for defamation. I highly recommend doing some research into South Parks history of legal issues. It's wild.
LOL this show. They are silly, crazy, truthful, whack, tacky, spineless, sarcastic, cynical, and amazing all at once. Haha! Please react to this video entitled: TYRONE MAGNUS LAUGHS SUPER COMPILATION. His laugh can cure depression. Jiggle Jiggle LOL.
The cool part about South Park is it is topical. They do one episode in a week so what's ever going on that week if it's in the news it may end up on South Park.
That in the class session reminds me of myself . My freshman year in high school i took French ( i wanted to impress the ladies). The problem was i had the class right after lunch. So i would fall asleep during class and the teacher would call on me and ask me to repeat this phase in French. I don't know !!! Couldn't you see i was SLEEP!!!! ***** !!!
Fun fact, Kenny does talk, there's actual voice lines for him but the running joke is that the viewer doesn't understand it, there are some episodes where you hear him talk and you can see his whole face
I came here to comment that. Some people can decipher it though lmao. If you listen clearly. He says the worst mess ever we just don’t know it
@@PatricenotPatrick when u put the captions on in the streaming wars he says some crazy shit about his arianna grande dream 😂😭
@@Nate-zx5gm what?! Omg thanks for the pro tip lol.
He unmasks in the movie. Also fun fact Kyle’s brother Ike is voiced by one of their nieces or nephews but it’s been done by many children over the years
The only time he has revealed his full face and unobstructed voice was in the movie shortly before he went to heaven
Cartman, Randy, and Mr.Garrison are some of the best characters they are the ones that will "go there" lol
Way back in the 90's when South Park my room mate and I went drinking with our boss/friend. Our boss (Who was about 20 years older than us) got really drunk so we told him to crash at our house. When we got home we were having some more drinks and we turned on South Park. Our Boss said "If you guy's are going to watch cartoons I'm going home". We told him to relax and just watch for a few minutes. Ten minutes later he was like "This is the greatest F*cking thing I have ever seen". R. I. P. Bill
that's so heartwarming lol
22:20 "Ha Ha. Charade you are!" A brilliant Pink Floyd reference to a line from "Pigs (Three different ones)" on the "Animals" album. A favorite of Eric's. Cartman quotes it a few times in the many episodes of South Park.
I’ve always wondered why he said that
And one of my favorite vinyls. Did see them live.
BJ is right about the writing. Matt and Trey REALLY understand these characters. Half the difficulty in writing the show is coming up with a good premise, but once they do the characters almost write themselves because Matt and Trey know exactly what they would do in any situation.
yeah, the nuances on all the characters are really good. I mean, Cartman is who he is, but he isn't malicious, you know. Collossally self-absorbed and amoral, but not even like even kind of mean. The other "good" kids tend to be the ones that bully him, if anything.
I've always wondered how Cartman was able to use a turn in the game when he was suppose to lose a turn 😂
Cartman is the ultimate tool of laughter.
You guys are killin it. Just the right mixture iof national issues then back to SouthPark. I love it. Keep up the great channel.
Asia, Kenny's based on a kid Matt Stone went to school with in Colorado who's Mom sometimes fastened his jacket hood to tight, so they usually couldn't hear him when he talked outside😆
"Well, I'm pissed off, Rick. How are you?" I love Cartman.
Cartman's dream sequence during the Gobbles episode is hilarious.
If you want to see Cartman at his peak you need to react to "Scott tenorman must die" episode.
Trey Parker has written every script for every episode but 4-5 people sit in a room and come up with ideas for each episode before he writes the script.
The video showing how they create each episode is so incredible. Coming up with a plot, script, voicing the characters and then finally animating it all takes place from the day after airing an episode to the day before ( and even the day of) when the next episode is scheduled to air, 1 week later.
@@EnZo7992 honestly a fuckin' masterpiece of planning
Kenny talks but with his jacket cinched up around his face you can’t understand him
Can't usually* understand him
@Juber777 he talked in the movie and later episodes in later seasons as Mysterion
The bit with the jars still gets me 🤭
Ik im late but 18:30 i think is an intervention for Cartman. The 2 adults with red hair on the far right are Kyles Parents, the 2 in the top middle are Stans. Middles you know are his teachers, then his mom, and his doctor.
Edit: Just watched further and they explain it lol
No. That particular scene was from an episode where Eric's teachers and Eric's friends parents was there to give Eric an intervention for being overweight.
There are a lot of credited writers for South Park, but when you see the '7 Days to Air' documentary, you realize that Trey Parker does at least 70/80% of the writing and creative direction stuff (and the music). Matt Stone writes a bit too, but he's more the down-to-earth producer/PR guy (and does tons of excellent voice acting, too).
To be fair, the rest of the wrinting staff just seems to be good friends paid to be the first test audience for jokes and scripts, ocasionally bouncing some ideas around to see what sticks. Greatest job ever...
When Cartman pulled out that briefcase with the chocolate and candy and started selling it to the overweight kids in the weight loss camp, I was like _Of course..._ 🤦♂️😂
After having lived with actual psychopaths throughout the years, the psychology behind Cartman's character is truly educational.👀
Gotta say being a hugeee South Park fan these reactions are just---- great - really great!!! Love that you guys are loving South Park!!! Very smart writing and they just go after everyone so makes it a fair game. Even though I feel like you folks are my friend gotta leave it with " I'm not your Friend, Buddy! I'm not you'r Buddy, Guy. I'm not your Guy, Friend!!!!" Cause you know- I'm Canadian, Eh? Much Love
Eh 😂 FOE ❤️❤️
Oiiii that impression of Cartman's mum was Spot on!😱👏👏👏😂💜
😂
Matt stone and trey parker are fucking legends i been watching this since 1999 and they dont leave anyone out everyone is included as far as politics celebs etc
ROFLMAO This cartoon and the characters they introduced are insane. And they're always right on top of recent news. Thanks for your reaction.
This cartoon and the characters they introduced are "insane" and they're always right on top of recent news.
Thanks for your creation.*
It's just Trey Parker and Matt Stone that write South Park. 🤣😉😎
I feel like people like this show so much because while they do a lot of wild stuff they don't ever just go after one specific group they make jokes about every group imaginable
Asia saying, "seriously," in Cartman's voice. 😅
You 2 are great.
Kenny has lines. The voice actor just puts his hand over his mouth and does the lines. Look up the script to a South Park episode and listen carefully. He really is saying something. It's also a clever way to put some really dirty content in the show without getting censored. 🙂
8:40 Mutism, or a mute character, is a movie trope with a long background in film, vaudeville and the stage. Charlie Chaplin, Harpo Marx, Clarabelle the Clown, Red Skelton's clown character, the Pink Panther. Mushmouth from FAT ALBERT AND THE COSBY KIDS, Mr Bean, Mini-Me, Teller, and Rajesh from THE BIG BANG THEORY are examples of mute or mostly mute characters. When the audience can't hear a mute character, other characters step in, or the audience has to use its imagination to fill in the story, and sometimes this adds comedy to a situation. South Park has Kenny, whom the audience can't understand because of his ever-present oversized hoodie; and Timmy, who usually says just his own name.
I thought this part was Carman’s fat intervention 😂 19:15
Edit: I wrote this before watching the whole video. Y’all found out 😂
10:16 Kenny was so salty about his friends caring about Kyle dying when they never notice him dying almost every episode
Bart skateboarded in order for Cartman to create a cult, conjur up a god of destruction, become a real estate agent, give Kyle aids, etc 😂😂😂
You can hear Kenny when he takes off his hood - like when he is alter ego superhero Mysterion
22:34 that’s a great voice and impersonation of liane cartman!
You got Stan's parents, Kyle's mom, Cartman's teacher and counselor for his weight intervention and I might be missing a few names
If I ever meet a woman with Asia's sense of humour and spark Ima die a happy man 🙏
If you listen carefully you can make out what Kenny says
South Park is a "Roast" show for current events. LOL. I liked when Trey Parker did Cartman's voice at the end of "Basketball".
The south park creators write these episodes the week of which is even more impressive. Love the reactions
Not these early seasons. They only did that for a few seasons. They haven’t done that in like 6 years lol
@@nathanlindahl8336 oh had no idea they stopped but I think it was more than a few seasons
I love these reactions! 🤣 I swear I could watch you guys react to a whole episode. 🤣 love South Park.
Fun fact the creators of South Park hate Family Guy. They take pride in their satire and think Family Guy is lazy humor.
So do I tbh, I can't stand it. But everyone I know does
18:42 The chats you are referring to are from the episoded Cartman Joins NAMBLA.
Matt Stone and Trey Parker have always wrote South Park with the expectation that, they will be run out of town by a crazy mob so they generally try to push the envelope as much as possible and it’s only strengthened the show.
When that one teacher said “Present Them” after Cartman said, “suck my balls…”. She had went on a journey to find the previous teacher and get some training from him on how to deal with the students. He threw a bunch of insults at her for her to respond and that was one of the lines, so her training with Mr. Garrison helped, 😂
You actually get to hear Kenny's unmuffled voice and see his face at the end of the south park movie
Kenny’s outfit muffles his voice. If you watch any Coon and Friends episodes Kenny is Mysterion and you can hear him talk normal.
Man i wish they wouldve shown cartman getting everyone to agree to jump on their desks and no one did it except him hahaha
Ha! Ironically the people who were there for the intervention aren’t the one’s from the chat episode, EXCEPT Mr Garrison who was the one who just wanted to see the look on his face at the intervention, who was his teacher!
😂😂🤣
Am I crazy or is the audio from 9:28 + is completely unsynced. ^.^’
no you aren't crazy. idk how absolutely none of the top comments mention it. makes the video unwatchable for me after that point.
@@reductosmash2483 Likewise, I find it very… obnoxious and a little nauseating. ^_^’
@@lycantheprotector1446 100%
Your reactions made me laugh as much as the show! Thank you for sharing! 🤣❤️😁
10:56 : "Tim Pool" is my favorite "South Park" character.
Go back to 18:05 and listen to what he is singing as he walks into the room of adults. You seem to have missed that.
8:41
“Does he ever say anything?”
Yes he does
If you listen carefully you can hear what Kenny says. Best part, he swears like a sailor and they never bleep him
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣!! I don't watch "South Park" but Cartman is too much!! LMAO!!🤣🤣🤣🤣
Kenny talks. He usually says the most offensive stuff, but his hood covers his mouth. The sound effect is literally Matt Stone (one of the creators) covering his mouth with his hand and then having the voice pitched up.
Cartman is my spirit animal😂
Have y'all heard Master P's "Kenny's Dead"? It's about this Kenny!
The joke about Kenny is he says the most inappropriate things and that’s why he’s muffled up. You can hear what he says sometimes and subtitles also show. It’s really funny
You also have to realize that the writers are mormons.
If BOOK OF MORMONS PLAY ever comes to your town you have to go see it
The writer of South Park wrote the play.
I saw the play and laughed through the whole play. It was the best play ever.
😁🤣😃
I cant help but love cartman...Thanks guys love your vids❤
When this show finally ends they need to make all the boys how they would be 20 yrs later. Cartman wouldn’t change I’m sure
I was raised on The Sopranos & South Park. Loved it.
We're still waiting for y'all to watch a complete episode. You also gotta check out ARCHER for another brilliant animated series.
Archer is a top 10 show of all time and gets little notice. It's a bummer.
Kenny was based of a kid one of the creators went to school with who no one could understand because of his parka and would constantly be missing from school so they’d joke he was dead
South park is still running today and the writting and quality is just as good as it's ever been. It's almost unbealivable when you look at how bad every other similar animated show got over time. This show was raw as hell from episode one then they released the movie and that was insane.
Cartman's mom is worth looking into.
She is hilarious.
You’ve got to watch the episode where cartman gets his immunizations. One of my favorites
Kenny is actually hilarious and very, very lewd. He swears often and says really messed up shit. But the running joke is that since his voice is muffled by his jacket you can't hear all the X-rated stuff that comes out of his mouth so they got away with it. Even in earlier seasons when South Park didn't swear as much.
That’s a nice looking plaque. It’s gonna look even better in a different color
Omg, please do Mysterion’s best moments on South Park. You will get to hear Kenny!
you can look up the transcript for each south park episode if ur curious about a line Kenny says
Kenny talks it's just muffled by his hoodie you can hear him clearly though when he's a superhero
I try to decipher everything Kenny says... They are typically some of the very best lines in the show.
The only time I can actually remember him speaking clearly is in the South Park Movie... And even that was only about four words🤣
It's only two writers trey parker and Matt stone and the reason it's so well written is because it's fearless
Another fun fact they would get the cartoon done just hours before it aired so the lawyers didn’t have much time to cut stuff out
Kenny talks he plays mysterion lol
Thank y'all. I needed this.
Talking about the writers who would also point out the animation is crude so they can produce it fast to joke on things going on in the world that are relevant
They have over 200 voice actors but Matt and Trey do about 50 of the character voices .
So it's really just two guys who have written all of South Park (26 seasons, I think? 25?) since the beginning, the South Park Movie (which is still fuckin hilarious today, aging better than most comedies, even great ones, far more recently released. The movie came out around 2000, I was way too young to see it then but saw it later and it was incredible.
Those same guys ALSO wrote an extremely successful Broadway play called The Book of Mormon which was the big Tony award winner that year, or at least that was the narrative in the mainstream to casual fans like myself. I was lucky enough to see it and it was one of the funniest works in any genre I've seen. To be fair, I am biased and was super enthusiastic to see it on Broadway so It's possible, perhaps likely, that I am slightly aggrandizing it in my recollection...but falling slightly short of "one of the funniest things in any medium" is still like a 9.5/10.
In my memory, it was the play right before Hamilton that broke into the mainstream and transcended the medium. I'm not particularly in touch with the world of theatre, so I'm sure dozens of plays were huge between the two...but as someone who would mostly only hear of plays that achieve enough success to impact the culture at large, I remember hearing of those two in succession.
The creators are Matt Stone and Trey Parker. It's not a typical writing room at all; they do basically every voice as well. They have help sometimes from other talented people (Isaac Hayes earlier on, Bill Hader I remember...) but it's mostly just them. And there really is nothing like it. Those guys are pretty old, at least to the point where they SHOULD be totally out of touch (and therefore, not funny anymore..at least regarding contemporary events/culture) but they somehow keep dunking on everyone. They also write every episode in like a week or less bc they always wanna do something about what's going on in the culture at that moment. It's pretty astounding. It's reasonable you'd think they had a writers room, numerous writers or voice actors bc of course any thinking person would just assume that. But its somehow just two strange guys.
16:53: everyone has their breaking point.
There was a whole episode where he didn't have his suit on and noone knew who he was
you gotta watch the cartman tries to make friends with older men💀💀the ending a huge twist
"Did anybody try to ban South Park?"
Yes. Lots of times Its currently banned in China. Also, a number of celebrities have sued them for defamation. I highly recommend doing some research into South Parks history of legal issues. It's wild.
I'm 33 and I watched this as a kid and they tried to ban it a few times back then they came out all the way back in 97
Matt stone and trey Parker write south park. They're geniuses.
LOL this show. They are silly, crazy, truthful, whack, tacky, spineless, sarcastic, cynical, and amazing all at once. Haha! Please react to this video entitled: TYRONE MAGNUS LAUGHS SUPER COMPILATION. His laugh can cure depression. Jiggle Jiggle LOL.
Can u watch another Randy Marsh episode with your father. That was hillarious greets from Holland europe
BJ’s my husband 😂
@@AsiaandBJReact ow sorry
The cool part about South Park is it is topical. They do one episode in a week so what's ever going on that week if it's in the news it may end up on South Park.
BJ, you are right -- if you take everything too seriously, you won't be able to handle South Park's satire -- heads will explode.
If I remember correctly, Kenny spoke at the end of the South Park movie.
Didn’t know y’all was clipper fans…. Respect Kawhi coming back for that revenge season! 🔴🔵
Kenny talks when he's Mysterion.
21:23 did you ever see the NAMBLA episode? If not you HAVE to watch it!!!
I’d like to see more South Park videos from you guys. They’re impressive!
Don't know if you have but do bevis n Butthead, hilarious 😂 😂😂
Agreed, the creators of South Park are geniuses.
Sometimes Kenny puts his hood down and speaks loud and clear. It's very rare but he does speak like the other boys sometimes.
He did it in the movie and that’s it. The only other time I think is when he’s playing Blanket.
@@nathanlindahl8336 did you forget the whole coon and friends saga???
also you can hear him screaming in the lice episode
Yes, Kenny talks. Only when the hoodie is off
That in the class session reminds me of myself . My freshman year in high school i took French ( i wanted to impress the ladies). The problem was i had the class right after lunch. So i would fall asleep during class and the teacher would call on me and ask me to repeat this phase in French. I don't know !!! Couldn't you see i was SLEEP!!!! ***** !!!
I was waiting for a new SP reaction. It was so nice 😂
You guys have to play the Southpark game 'Stick of truth'. It's amazing, like being inside an episode of the show.