"Hey, I really, really want that. That looks good."

>"Hey, I really, really want that. That looks good."
>"I'll use my credit card."
>"Do you have any non-dairy creamer?"
Was it racist?

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Yeah, but against Americans, so it's fine.

Of course

>incredibly racist stereotype character shows up
>she's even named Wing
>trey parker is doing his exact same voice he does for shitty wok guy but in his usual falsetto
>fake ad at the end for albums
>wait what
>Wing is reeeaal, Morty
real life is weird, guys

YALL COME-A BACK NOW

I hope Wing is doing okay.

She hasn't updated her Facebook in over a year.
youtube.com/watch?v=ASv6EfQAjDA

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I guess technically, but because I'm not a whiney pansy, I laughed at it and thought it was hilarious.
If only everyone else could do the same.

yes that's why it was funny. Racist stuff is funny it always has been

The irony here is if you look at the thread this is the whiniest post here.

It's addressed in the episode they are only stereotyping nationality so it's fine, just fine.

No. It was absorootry hirarious!

I remember renting this on VHS when I was a child (I think there were a couple of episodes per tape), and I had to keep rewinding this part because it slayed me way harder than anything else in the episode.

if you are offended by dumb racist jokes itjust proves you are an insecure person

Yes, but it was funny, so it's ok.

Horribly. But it's ok to be racist against Americans.

>Do you have any non-dairy creamer?
every time

Wikipedia says that she retired in 2015.

Yes and that's a good thing.

Most Asians are lactose intolerant, as are most adults.

You have 15 seconds to name a traditional japanese or chinese dish with cheese in it.

crab dumplings? they have cream cheese

You mean rangoons?
Those aren't really traditional, they're an americanized/westernized dish.

Kinda like kung pao chicken having peanuts. That's not to say either of those are bad, just not really traditional. Basically, chinese cuisine was adapted to use fresh American/western ingredients when they immigrated.

Though, I should note that for the purposes of lactose intolerance, cheese isn't as hard as like sour cream or millk.

Oh my god she's really really real and she wasn't just some throwaway live action lady at the end oh my GOD.

>Most Asians are lactose intolerant, as are most adults.

What time do you live? Early 1900s

Asians drink milk now like the Japs and SEAsians. Dunno about the Chinese tho