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Topic started on 5-1-2009 @ 11:07 PM by Your_Creator
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I just finished watching the Imagination Land episode of South Park, and I'm impressed to say the least. Right before watching it, I was at my house
showing a buddy the David Wilcock video. It just seemed like an entire metaphor, and possibility for what is happening. Think about it. I'll
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reply posted on 6-1-2009 @ 12:00 AM by Sahabi
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Please excuse my ignorance, but "what" exactly might South Park be onto? What metaphors do you see in this episode? And what connection is there
with David Wilcock? Please elaborate a bit
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reply posted on 6-1-2009 @ 01:18 AM by midnightbrigade
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You're right, they are on to something
I think they are on to the importance of music education.
"No dude, that's where he dropped to the low E".
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reply posted on 6-1-2009 @ 01:31 AM by wheresthetruth
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The only thing that Southpark is onto is that they are onto the next issue that is to be spoofed and made fun of.
Dont get me wrong, I laugh heartily at the Southpark antics. I love that they do not just push the envelope, they make paper airplanes out of them
and send them soaring into the ever after. They leave no thought, action, race, religion, or current event out of their sights.
It is good to see a show on TV that says "this is absurd and stupid and we are going to show you just how stupid it can be in the wrong hands."
They do so with no reservations and they get away with it. They stand up in the face of their critics and say, "we will keep doing what we do and if
you dont like it, dont watch it."
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reply posted on 6-1-2009 @ 01:55 AM by Sacreligion
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That is the brilliance of South Park. Nobody is safe, not even themselves. They are just as ethical writers as manatees with idea balls.
The unrestrained criticism they use is a powerful tool of realization, especially when they're attacking public opinion and the actions of our
leaders.
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reply posted on 6-1-2009 @ 02:09 AM by leisuredrummer
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Could somebody describe te episode of those of us who haven't seen it?
Or is it an episode you gotta see to get?
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reply posted on 6-1-2009 @ 02:11 AM by RFBurns
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Im not a tv cartoon critic, but frankly I wouldnt put much credence to a tv cartoon to tell me what is in store for the real world.
Tho I do find some of the SP episodes to be quite funny, a good stress reliever.
Cheers!!!!
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reply posted on 6-1-2009 @ 02:22 AM by _Phoenix_
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Originally posted by wheresthetruth
The only thing that Southpark is onto is that they are onto the next issue that is to be spoofed and made fun of.
Dont get me wrong, I laugh heartily at the Southpark antics. I love that they do not just push the envelope, they make paper airplanes out of them
and send them soaring into the ever after. They leave no thought, action, race, religion, or current event out of their sights.
It is good to see a show on TV that says "this is absurd and stupid and we are going to show you just how stupid it can be in the wrong hands."
They do so with no reservations and they get away with it. They stand up in the face of their critics and say, "we will keep doing what we do and if
you dont like it, dont watch it."
Yes there are some over the top silly things in southpark, which is why I love it. But there also seems to be important messages in most of the
episodes, the episodes may seem mindless, but I think most have an obvious or hidden message in them, very clever.
[edit on 6-1-2009 by _Phoenix_]
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reply posted on 6-1-2009 @ 02:28 AM by Acidtastic
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dude,it's a tripple episode,and if you haven't seen it,get thee over to allsp (.com) and watch it. Basic rundown is the boys go to imagination
land,and some kind of war kicks off as the barrier between the good side and the bad side gets broken down somehow. Then,the American army decide to
nuke imagination land and Cartman tries to get Kyle to *SNIP* cos he saw a leprechaun.(I have a very flakey memory,some of this may or may not
actually happen  )
I think what the OP is refering to,is the whole "war on imagination" thing. At least,that's what I saw when I was watching it. The whole
attitude/agenda pushed by mainstream science and stuff,about your imagination and what it's truly capable of.And science saying ats all BS I could,of
course,be way out. I've no idea if this is what the OP is about. Just my take on it.
Incidently,there's an alien hidden in every episode of southpark. I've only ever spotted a few.
[edit on 6/1/2009 by Acidtastic]
[edit on 14-1-2009 by HarlemHottie]
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reply posted on 6-1-2009 @ 02:29 AM by heyo
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manbearpig is global warming.....matt parker is watching you.....
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reply posted on 6-1-2009 @ 02:34 AM by TasteTheMagick
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Incidently,there's an alien hidden in every episode of southpark. I've only ever spotted a few.
Actually I think that's only supposed to be in season 2, they are scattered throughout the entire series but on the DVD commentary in season 2 they
say that they hid the aliens in every episode.
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reply posted on 6-1-2009 @ 02:37 AM by Acidtastic
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Originally posted by TasteTheMagick
Incidently,there's an alien hidden in every episode of southpark. I've only ever spotted a few.
Actually I think that's only supposed to be in season 2, they are scattered throughout the entire series but on the DVD commentary in season 2 they
say that they hid the aliens in every episode.
I was close
(told you my memory was flakey  )
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reply posted on 6-1-2009 @ 02:48 AM by lee anoma
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Originally posted by Your_Creator
South Park may be onto something...
They may very well be onto something, but since you have told us nothing about what that could be and made references to show titles that some of us
have no knowledge of it's, hard to say.
In other words, can you elaborate please?
- Lee
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reply posted on 6-1-2009 @ 02:54 AM by midnightbrigade
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I have idea balls, they float ever so gently below my manatee.
I dig South Park...but sometimes they get all up their own arse and preachy
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reply posted on 6-1-2009 @ 02:57 AM by leisuredrummer
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Awesome, I'm gonna check it out. Appreciate it!
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reply posted on 6-1-2009 @ 03:22 AM by NuclearPaul
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Originally posted by leisuredrummer
Could somebody describe te episode of those of us who haven't seen it?
I think that's the episode which has Islamic terrorists in it, saying that they only exist in imagination land.
I wonder where they got that idea from?
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reply posted on 6-1-2009 @ 04:03 AM by Sacreligion
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You guys are WAY off. When the government gets involved in the "imagination land" episodes it is their way of showing how TPTB will blow things out
of proportion and do ridiculously unfathomable things(such as nuking imagination land) to stop the threat. These episodes were just an exaggerated
version of the real world, in typical SP fashion.
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