Are they... you know...?

Are they... you know...?

yep

Pretty much.

Playing Assassins Creed? Unfortunately

It's kind of pathetic that in an episode devoted to pushing Craig x Tweek, you STILL have to post out of context shreenshots to pretend that have any real interest in each other.

It's a fun game.

They sure are

friends? yeah, pretty good friends, you know

Only shippers (people who think and act like 12 years old girls of tumblr) think that they are really gay.

So a good chunk of Sup Forums. You van pretty much ignore who say "lol lol their gay XD".

Its pretty OBVIOUS for anyone else that they aren't like. But Sup Forums don't care about canon, they only care about putting diversity and gay porn on canon.

Orihime a shit.
Yoruichi a best.

Brazillian?

I don't even whatch Bleach, I just admire the lewd if the creator.

>episode shits on shippers
>shippers are too fucking stupid to realize this and ship them anyways

the ep taught episodes to avoid canon so shippers can live on in their own bubble

Are you SURE?

Honestly, I'd rather discuss what they hell is going on with Stan. Matt and Trey themselves said Stan is the most likely kid to end up being gay and throughout the season we see him getting more and more confused about himself.

but the gayest kid is clearly cartman

>Matt and Trey themselves said Stan is the most likely kid to end up being gay

Well, Cartman is clearly not straight.

Well sis, I will believe that there is really something going on when it is adressed and I will be fine with any result. It is pretty obvious that the "fans" on Sup Forums just want wank material to be validated.

...

If they aren't touching penises why were they still holding hands by the end of the season?

Cartman is going to grow up to be addicted to traps and will probably beat one to death some day.

Or marry Butters and live happily ever after.

The point is no one cares and never will.
Does it matter? No

I'd actually really enjoy it if Stan was a gay kid disillusioned with LGBT and other homosexuals around him

Because I'm pretty sure I'd relate to it massively

I hate it that current South Park is so tied to US pop culture. Not only do you have to follow stupid American shit to get the jokes, but it also becomes dated incredibly fast. Also making it impossible to watch and enjoy for someone who missed some old fad completely unless he wants to do fucking research before watching each episode.

Was this season any good? I hadn't watched South Park in years, then the shipping episode came out and I cracked.
Should I get back to it?

last season had an ongoing plot for most of the season, which was kind of cool

>current South Park
Yeah
cause Korn, the nintendo wii and updated George Lucas movies aren't dated subjects.

>Randy talking to Stan and trying to figure out why Stan thinks he's so homophobic that he doesn't even want to come out of the closet to his father when it turns out that Stan only doesn't want to come out of the closet because he hates other fags so much.

Could be good.

Some of the most rewatchable/memorable episodes of all time are timely. "Trapped in the Closet," the boy band episode, the 9/11 episode, etc.

I'm not talking even about those, the early seasons had stuff that foreigners could easily relate as well.

Boy bands and 9/11 are widely known things. It's when they parody some politician or show that no one outside America knows that it becomes impossible.

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no the entire point of the episode was that there are people out there who are completely allowing themselves to be defined by external factors instead of themselves and this causes a negative impact on their lives.

I don't see it, if anything he'd grow up to be the main character in Dazed and Confused

They're just cock teasing because it would ruin the point of the episode otherwise.

On another note, I hope we get a /spg/ going come September

Dammit Trey sand Matt stop making one shot characters, I'm still waiting for Damien to come back and make friends with Butters