| 8. | Strictly For My Ninjas | ||
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An American pop culture graphic t-shirt that consists of word play that is apparently designated to incite animosity between suburban European-Americans and African-Americans. Contrary to popular opinion, it obviously has no basis for humor or parody, and should be deemed a racial epithet because it's a blatant mockery of the iconic rap artist Tupac Shakur's 1993 album, Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z. which contains tracks emphasizing the deceased artists political and social views. How dare they?!! This shameless attempt to lampoon the album was discussed at the prestigious University of Iowa's 2007 Obermann Center for Advanced Studies Symposium on Obscenity during a panel aptly titled "The N-Word." And since they're the foremost authority on comedy, black people do not find this shirt funny; only white people with hatred in their hearts! LEAVE TUPAC SHAKUR ALONE <cry *tear*> Strictly For My Ninjas is a racial epithet, unlike the following shows and comedians:
Chappell show's view of racism, Lil John, Prince, Rick James South Park's view of politics. Family Guy's view of ... well, just about everything. Carlos Mencia Jeff Foxworthy Friar's Club Roast on Comedy Central Spike Lee Quentin Tarentino |
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| 9. | fag | ||
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1. People who wish to compensate for their low self and social esteem by being loud and boisterous. Usually they are found riding Harleys. more...
Origins: South Park is known to have had a definitive influence on popular culture. In their 12th episode of season 13 titled "The F-Word" they show the south park residents, and subsequently, dictionary officials realizing that "fag" is actually an evolving term in American culture denoting, at different periods in history, undesirable and irksome groups of the times. For example, the word referred to women in the early nineteenth century, later to "poor people" (wood gatherers, from the "faggots" or bundle of sticks they carried) and then elderly people (a reference to the earlier meaning, classifying the elderly as baggage). In present times, the word referred to transgenders and homosexuals. However, with society largely accepting them as a demographic, the word "Fag" becomes a term for irksome, smelly attention-whores who usually ride low-mileage Harleys and think their loud revving engines makes a statement of their independence and free-spirit. Instead of the credits, the end of the episode flashes a mock dictionary definition, rendering a modification of the prevalent use of the word to henceforth refer to attentively make loud noise, and are frequently found riding Harley Davidson motorcycles. |
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| 10. | Family Guy | ||
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The most poorly writtin show on TV. Everything on the show is stolen, from celebrity jokes to the charectors themselfs. The Family Guy writers couldn't write a joke on there own so they steal from pop culture. The storylines are stupid, ranging from Lois' long lost brother kills fat people and Peter travels to the south and becomes sherrif, and then moves back.
The whole series of Family Guy is constantly followed by fan boys. Often, they just watch family guy for a new catchphrase to use around school. Most of them are from Stewie (which is probably the unfunneist charector in the Show next to Brian) The Simpsons
Homer: Head of the house, physically largest, stupid, entirely unaware of his own stupidity. Marge: The voice of reason, opposite background from husband Bart - tries to follow in father's footsteps Lisa - social outcast FAMILY GUY Peter - Head of the house, physically largest, stupid, entirely unaware of his own stupidity. Lois: The voice of reasonm, opposite background from husband Chris - tries to follow in father's footsteps Meg - social outcast AMERICAN DAD Stan - Head of the house, physically largest, stupid, entirely unaware of his own stupidity. Francine - The voice of reasonm, opposite background from husband Steve - tries to follow in father's footsteps Hayley - social outcast |
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| 11. | Mexican | ||
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A specialized term to address the lowest class in the society. It is widely used for hispanics (unrespectively) of superbly low socioeconomic classes from urban inner city areas (the ghetto), who are usually illegal immigrants (99.9999% of cases) settling in those regions of the country in enormous numbers and always, are perceived as burdens for the state and national economies with unemployment (99%) while infesting those regional cultures with very large legal and illegal influxes of poor non-assimilatory populations. These immigrant populations usually do not assimilate at all into mainstream culture. They prefer not to learn simple English, mingle with other cultures, attend college, etc. and this then tends to lead to cultural and linguistic isolation, economic hardship, low-income hispanic populations living forever on welfare, disgruntled youth and racial misunderstandings. It is used as a derogatory term to certain people who appear to be porch-monkey. People with higher social economic class like me call ourselves non-mexican and we are fucking proud of our unrelated root.
1. You stupid fuck, if I want some one to mow my lawn, I'd pick up Mexicans wandering about Home Depot.
2. Jose is a Mexican because he sits on his porch 24/7 appearing to be a Porch Monkey. 3. Kenny of the Animated Series South Park is categorized as Mexican for his stupendously low income household (up to date his family had made what us people tip our Mexican maid for a PERSONAL service: $3.50) 4. Why are you being a Mexican? Eurasia is not a lump of monkey shit. You must have taken the GED to reach this far: Assistant Manager for a Shit Dipping Corporation) 5. Mexican is our next burden after the Black. They are the next NIGGERS. |
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| 12. | family guy | ||
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Very formulaic and repetative mainstream animated comedy. Other than a few jokes that could be cast-offs from the NEWER series of The Simpsons, half the humour starts with words such as "remember the time when..." which lead into some "humorous" random flashback sequence, the other half being visual references to pop culture past and present that you can see coming from a mile off... Loses it's freshness well within the 3 episode mark.
Also manages to spawn annoying catch phrases that trendies and wannabe liberal hipsters like to repeat. The fans are usually irritating too. Kid 1: family guy iz so awesum!1
Kid 2: No, go and watch some Blackadder, Red Dwarf, or if you realy need animated comedy, South Park. At least they don't resort to 1937284562 "remember the time when..." jokes |
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| 13. | family guy | ||
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Very formulaic and repetative mainstream animated comedy. Other than a few jokes that could be cast-offs from the NEWER series of The Simpsons, half the humour starts with words such as "remember the time when..." which lead into some "humorous" random flashback sequence, the other half being visual references to pop culture past and present that you can see coming from a mile off... Loses it's freshness well within the 3 episode mark.
Also manages to spawn annoying catch phrases that trendies and wannabe liberal hipsters like to repeat. The fans are usually irritating too. Kid 1: family guy iz so awesum!1
Kid 2: No, go and watch some Blackadder, Red Dwarf, or if you realy need animated comedy, South Park. At least they don't resort to 1937284562 "remember the time when..." jokes |
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| 14. | dirty humor | ||
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"Humor" that relies on shock value, such as sex or violence.
Dirty humor is not real humor but sleaze in disguise. Unfortunately, the massive amount of it in culture has brainwashed the world into thinking that true humor (the kind that doesn't nauseate you) isn't humor at all, and dirty humor is real humor. Examples of media using dirty humor:
Encyclopedia Dramatica Mad TV (most of the time) South Park Most of Comedy Central's programming. |
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