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originally posted by: butcherguy
a reply to: the owlbear
My ex never "allowed" for me to watch South Park, so I humored her and didn't for years.
I hope you sued her for that.
That just isn't right.
originally posted by: Curious69
a reply to: the owlbear
Could you sit down and author a thread about how your girlfriend did not "allow" you to see southpark? I always wonder
how men allow women to dictate things like that, like a friend of mine always says, its amazing what we do for (nookie) and a sandwich!
originally posted by: Curious69
a reply to: the owlbear
Could you sit down and author a thread about how your girlfriend did not "allow" you to see southpark? I always wonder
how men allow women to dictate things like that, like a friend of mine always says, its amazing what we do for pussy and
a sandwich!
originally posted by: Biigs
South park is known for its "dont give a ****" policy to launguage or content.
Having seen their latest episode i not only laughed but once again felt that south park are first to the post with a great topic, internet advertisements vs. the news.
If you havnt seen it, then do (from both a fan of modern conspiricy and south park as a funny show) and let me know what you think.
Is advertising allowed to get away with too much in terms of personalised ad's and general advertising targeting methods?