After The Kiss
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After The Kiss
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Craig’s gang, the bullies.
(Featuring Cartman and Butters)
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Why you gotta be so homophobic, Thomas?
Me when I don’t take meds
Dealing with feelings together
body language
I F*CKING DIED AT THIS
Green Day - Still Breathing
Mocking Stone is a regular pastime among people who discuss South Park on message boards; a typical posting reads: “Trey writes every episode and then does the majority of the voices and most of the music while Matt sits around and laughs at Trey to encourage him.” And it’s obviously true that Parker is responsible for South Park as the crude, foul-mouthed work of art it is, and Stone really isn’t. But producing a TV series entails more than just the artistry. That’s where Stone comes in…
“South Park has a silent partner - Trey Parker writes and directs every episode. So what does co-creator Matt Stone do?“ JAIME J. WEINMAN, April 23, 2007
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