During an episode of South Park‚ one of the worst offenders of the usage‚ Kyle wishes to bring parents and children who have eyes and brains glued to their tiny screens back together by simply watching TV as a family. A concerned Kyle‚ taking to social media‚ implores “The More connected we get‚ the more alone we become. If you want change like I do and feel the same gloom‚ then please follow THIS trend #savethelivingroom.” After a thoughtful pause Butters comments that “it’s kind of gay.” If someone
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XXXXXXX English 1302.P10 XXXX Monday‚ February 4‚ 2013 South Park vs. Life Lessons This generation is quite familiar with foul language‚ and violence due to the video games‚ and television shows that kids or teenagers watch. Popular video games that support such violence include: Call of Duty‚ Halo‚ Dead Space‚ and Grand Theft Auto Franchise. Popular television shows that supports vulgar language‚ and/or sex include: Family Guy‚ Futurama‚ and Robot Chicken. After a period of time‚ these shows
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WHAT HAVE YOU LEARNED FROM SOUTH PARK TODAY? South Park is an American animated sitcom intended for mature audiences. The show has become popular for its crude language and black‚ surreal humor that satirizes a wide range of topics. This ongoing show revolves around four boys – Stan‚ Kyle‚ Eric and Kenny and the producers of South Park portray the four boys in such a manner so that adults have fun and engage in laughter while simultaneously trying to provoke then towards insightful reflections about
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1. Is this a good property for Laflin to acquire? NPV From Exhibit 4 the NPV is about $1.5 million. There initial investment is $400‚000. Without included debt payments this appears attractive. However‚ the NPV should include the debt payments for a useful NPV. This reduces the NPV significantly. The investors double their money and the investment appears viable. Comps At a price of $18.80 per square foot ($1‚500‚000/80‚000 square feet)‚ the deal seems in line with recent sales in the
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what I will be analyzing in this paper. “W.T.F” aired on Comedy Central October 21st‚ 2009. It marked the 191st episode of the overall series of South Park. Wikipedia reports that according to Nielsen ratings‚ W.T.F." was seen by 1.37 million households among viewers aged between 18 and 49. [1] On the Comedy Central website‚ when I watched it there had been 5.1 million on the website. I will analyze the representation‚ production and audience of this South Park episode in my essay. There are 4 main
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race‚ religion‚ gender‚ and many more. The television show that I chose to list all of these stereotypes is South Park‚ it usually plays on comedy central from 8 p.m. to 12 p.m. South Park tends to stereotype mostly race‚ religion‚ and gender. Moreover‚ South Park is a comedy based show that involves four little nine year old boys that lives in a very small‚ foolish town called South Park. Their names are Kenny McCormick‚ who is the “poor‚ white‚ hillbilly boy” that dies in every episode‚ Eric Cartman
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Screw you guys‚ I’m going home Ever since 1997‚ South Park has revolutionized the cable TV scene as a profane and obscene program that isn’t afraid to mock religious‚ political‚ and cultural topics and not get away with at least offending somebody. Throughout its twelve seasons‚ some of the most prominent events in pop culture have suffered the wrath of ridicule from the show’s creators‚ Matt Stone and Trey Parker‚ and succeeded in making millions of Americans laugh until they cry. The creative
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1. Introduction South Park has been around for a while now. Since it was aired for the first time on 13th August 1997‚ the show has constantly pushed the boundaries taking on everything‚ leaving out nothing. The reception among the wider population and the media had a wide range from “shocking” to “excellent”. One of the aspects of this success story is that‚ because of its provocative tone the show has managed to stay in the limelight. Public debate was evolving around certain episodes‚ bringing
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