Showing posts with label south park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label south park. Show all posts

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Sabrina is gone.

Sabrina left today - her plane took off at around 5:30pm. It feels unusually quiet and lonely here now that she is gone, and I keep hearing noises which includes the scratching and knocking noises I keep hearing from the rat or possum that is caught up in the ventilation system right above where I am sitting. It has been caught there for days and I don't know how to get it out of there! Anyway, Sabrina is gone, and I miss her. The past month I spent with her was amazing, but I am disappointed that both she and I got sick while she was here and could not do as many things as planned. But all in all it was amazing just being able to spend time with her, chilling and watching South Park, Paranormal State, Ghost Hunters, CSI, and countless scary movies (and some other ones including Forbidden Kingdom, which is awesome by the way).

Today I also watched the fourth episode of a FX original series called Testees which is amazing by the way. It is about two Jewish guys who make money by trying new things and medicines out for a company called Testico. Yes, Testico. And in this week's episode, a million dollar vacuum cleaner almost killed them. Strange, but funny as hell. :D

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Violence vs. Sex

I just got done watching a South Park episode called "Good Times With Weapons", in which the four boys Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny bought ninja weapons, and while "fighting" Butters, Kenny managed to throw his ninja star in Butters' eye. The boys freaked out knowing that if they brought Butters' to the hospital, their parents would find out that they bought weapons, and they'd all be in deep trouble. They happened to lose Butters, and while trying to find him, the boys came across their parents at an auction. In an attempt to sneak by them, Cartman used his "invisibility" powers (in reality he took off all his clothes), and while he was walking right in front of them, naked, Butters' showed up with the ninja star in his eye. All the boys and parents then went to a town meeting, and come to find out, the town meeting was about Cartman walking in front of everyone nude rather than Butters' being severely hurt due to the kids' violence. In the end, Stan said "I guess parents don't give a crap about violence if there are sex things to worry about". That is so unbelievably true; a recent American poll asking "What would you rather your kids see: A head being decapitated or two people having sex?" showed that parents prefer violence over sex. That's sick.

This brings me to my next topic: teenage pregnancy. Many American parents are completely against teenage sex that they don't even talk to them about it before it's too late. I would say it's a lot better to give your daughter birth control pills just in case, instead of telling her that sex is simply forbidden. Teenagers and even some of younger age do it anyway, but don't protect themselves because they either didn't learn how to, or do not have access to methods of protection, and then get pregnant. The following is a good example: My grandmother told my mother that sex was forbidden, but my mom did it anyway without access to birth control pills and ended up getting pregnant shortly thereafter. Several years later, my mother made sure I had all the methods of protection I needed, and I haven't gotten pregnant. The same thing goes for drinking: If parents teach kids how to do it right instead of saying that it's completely forbidden before they reach the age of 21, then many deaths due to alcohol poisoning, for instance, could be avoided.

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Mom's Birthday :)

Today mom is turning 35. Happy birthday! :) I watched my brother and sister while she went out to eat dinner with her boyfriend & I'm hoping she had a good time.

I also finished my South Park video:



Stan Marsh from South Park wants you to leave Britney Spears alone. ;) Nah but the voice is the voice of Chris Crocker, the guy who became famous after posting his "Leave Britney Alone" video, and I figured it'd be funny to make a South Park video saying the same thing considering that Britney was in one of the episodes this year.