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I love when you go back to edgy stuff from the mid 2000’s and it turns out it was actually kinda woke
Is his master plan common core?
I found the show to be very hit-or-miss – but the “hits” were home-runs. I absolutely loved this episode of the show.
I remember this show. It’s one of those shows that could never air today. And a lot of it hasn’t aged particularly well in the slightest.
But, as profane as it often was, it was still funny. And this was one of its best moments. 😊
During an era when people weren’t so easily offended by a cartoon.
This weird period of Comedy Central after Chapelle where they did so much race stuff but a tiny fraction of it was actually something you could laugh at.