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Awesome performances. 👌
I've been a fan of South Park since watching the first episode on Global TV (Canada) back in '97.
I love Matt & Trey for their talents, balls, and extremely clever 'smut magazine' sense of humour.
This concert truly was something special and would have loved to be a part of it live, with all of the other fans.
Check it out!
👍 👍
I've been a fan of South Park since watching the first episode on Global TV (Canada) back in '97.
I love Matt & Trey for their talents, balls, and extremely clever 'smut magazine' sense of humour.
This concert truly was something special and would have loved to be a part of it live, with all of the other fans.
Check it out!
👍 👍
TV shows like this one and Curse of Oak Isle are overly-dramatic theatre with repetitive nonsense and endless, drawn-out filler every episode.
Nothing more.
No hard facts.
No conclusions.
No reality.
Just like 95% of all "Reality TV".
Nothing more.
No hard facts.
No conclusions.
No reality.
Just like 95% of all "Reality TV".
For me, it's the most thought-proving show behind How the Universe Works and Space's Deepest Secrets.
To all the people who tear this show apart because they think it's nonsense: You're completely missing the fine details about these discoveries from our ancient past and how to explain them using our i-m-a-g-i-n-a-t-i-o-n.
For example, try explaining the Antikythera mechanism. An ancient mechanical analog computer, designed to calculate astronomical positions and eclipses of celestial bodies within our solar system decades in advance, and with extreme precision. It could even correct for the elliptical orbit of our Moon. It is dated to approx. 150-100 BC. A time where a basic telescope is not known to exist.
There are massive holes in our known evolution of Human intelligence and technology, just as much as there is a gap in our evolutionary tree as a species. This knowledge didn't just fall from the sky...
Or did it?
To all the people who tear this show apart because they think it's nonsense: You're completely missing the fine details about these discoveries from our ancient past and how to explain them using our i-m-a-g-i-n-a-t-i-o-n.
For example, try explaining the Antikythera mechanism. An ancient mechanical analog computer, designed to calculate astronomical positions and eclipses of celestial bodies within our solar system decades in advance, and with extreme precision. It could even correct for the elliptical orbit of our Moon. It is dated to approx. 150-100 BC. A time where a basic telescope is not known to exist.
There are massive holes in our known evolution of Human intelligence and technology, just as much as there is a gap in our evolutionary tree as a species. This knowledge didn't just fall from the sky...
Or did it?