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Yeah but I would just need a little change, some for the bus, oh oh and maybe some change to get lunch. Just a bit of change…change…how about some change?
did you catch the song lyric "In the city, city of Venice.. Right by Matts house, you can chill if youre homeless". Matt Stone saying theres a lot of homeless by him
I worked in two county run hospital ERs and saw several failed self deletion victims including a few who survived self inflicted gunshot wounds to the head, so the "take the easy way" guy is simultaneously hilarious and traumatically flashback inducing for me.
This is definitely one of the most well-done episodes. The writing here was great, and they tied in so many related (zombie-related) movie tropes. The quote that the kids knew their parents would be as stupid as the other towns people was perfect. 😁
Thank you so much for watching this one! This is one of my top 5 all time SP episodes :D That was blast watching it again with you guys XD ya all are hilarious lol
This is a great episode. I like the part where they are watching Gerold and he gives away all his change and then he starts asking for change. Then Randy says, Now he became one of them 😂
Sam and Jake stood under the warm spray of the shower, steam swirling around them. Their laughter echoed off the tiles as they washed away the grime of the day. “You know,” Sam said, lathering shampoo into his hair, “I was reading this article about the history of hand jobs. It’s fascinating.” Jake chuckled, rinsing soap off his arms. “Only you would find that interesting. What did it say?” “Well,” Sam began, “it turns out that hand jobs were a common part of male bonding rituals in some cultures. It was more about camaraderie than sex.” Jake raised an eyebrow. “Really? That’s pretty wild. Imagine explaining that at a family dinner.” They both laughed, the sound blending with the noise of the water. “Hey, knowledge is power,” Sam grinned, rinsing his hair. Jake nodded, smiling. “Just another quirky piece of trivia for the books. Only you, Sam.”
3:27 Lowe’s and Walmart in Lebanon, Missouri. They share a parking lot. There’s a gas station. It’s right off the interstate. There are a bunch of shipping containers in the Walmart side, which a few could be used as a tunnel between the stores and the rest could be used as barriers. Walmart has frozen foods, hunting equipment, and entertainment. Lowe’s has all the building equipment.
Two zombie apocalypse hideouts. One: Sam’s club, only the front doors are glass you can temporarily block them off with the stacks of pallets from back in Receiving to bar entry and fill the entry vestibule with carts to reinforce outer doors and or stall the horde. Once you kill off any zombies inside you can then reinforce the front doors by building racking with the shelf beams in every available slot essentially making a steel wall that you can bolt to the ground. All Sam’s clubs have these parts in plethora up in the back. Now you got nigh unlimited water plenty of other supplies and if it’s the right season you even got grills and charcoal to cook up the fresh meet before it goes bad and you have to have canned goods. Two: norther Canada where the temp drops below freezing for at least half the year. Zombies will freeze solid shortly and be easier to dismember and you can take you time fortifying your cabin and expand it every year as needed. Bonus points for hijacking a few gasoline tanker trucks to power generators and live a reclusive easy life.
The satire in this episode is perfection. As someone who has spent a considerable amount of time homeless, this perfectly illustrates the attitude this country has towards homelessness, and what the stereotypical belief is about homeless people themselves.
@BadassRaiden The key thing to remember is that there are “SOME” people who are homeless “BY CHOICE” They have chosen to “Drop out of Society” They are still the first in line to get their Food Stamps and first in line at Soup Kitchens, and they have ZERO problems hanging out at bus stops or convenience stores asking for “Spare Change” Even though a number of them Actually (AREN’T HOMELESS) They just don’t want a job, just Free Money. It sucks that there ARE people out there who are homeless and are willing to work and try and no longer be homeless BUT there are people who just want a handout.
@@TBirum1 again, I can tell you from first hand experience, the overwhelming majority of homeless people in this country, like 95-99% are not homeless by choice. People who panhandle, that is, stand out on the road or outside a shop and ask for money - DO INDEED have a problem with doing it. It's humiliating and degrading to have to do that. The people who are panhandling asking for change who aren't actually homeless, are people who have trouble making ends meet. I have been homeless in more than one state. You are grossly misinformed on the inner workings of the homelessness problem. It's clear you've never been homeless nor have worked closely with homeless people. But you know who are also first in line to get their food stamps? Rich people, except for them it's not called food stamps. It's either a charity tax write off that the government pays them back for, subsidies, government contracts to do certain things so they don't have to use their own profits to do so. Like Elon and Tesla. He got a contract from the US government to expand Tesla's production in order to provide more electric vehicles for the purposes of moving towards renewables. While moving towards the renewables is fine, all those expansions for his company across the country were paid for. Meaning he didn't have to pay for construction, resources, and even a portion of the initial salary of hired workers was paid for with that money, and he gets to pocket all the extra profits garnered from selling his product in new parts of the country. Rich people were more than happy to line up for hundreds of thousands of dollars, individually, of COVID relief funds that they absolutely did not fucking need and certainly never used to pay their workers. Hundreds of millions of dollars in total, collectively, that they got in COVID relief funds that they didnt need. The idea that we should be concerned, literally at all, with any financial cost of "willingly homeless individuals* or even lazy poor people who don't want to work and just want a hand out, when they amount to less than a fraction of a percent of finances allocated to them by the government, compared to what the ultra rich people get that they fundamentally don't need - is delusional and absurd. You know what, some homeless people are homeless by choice. Some poor people are lazy and want hand outs. Guess what? I don't give a shit. And I don't give a shit because adding all them up doesn't even come close to all the handouts and welfare that rich people get when they fundamentally do not need it.
@@TBirum1 Why is that the *key* thing? Wouldn't the key thing be helping people suffering from homelessness and extreme poverty, or better yet try to fix the system that creates the conditions that make people homeless and widens the already huge wealth gap?
@@TBirum1 Why is that the *key* thing? Wouldn't the key thing be helping the homeless and people suffering from extreme poverty, or better yet change the system that creates the conditiions for homelessness and the ever widening wage gap?
Movie theatres would be a good zombie distraction trap during an apocalypse. You could play movies on repeat and the zombies would be attracted to that noise instead of the noise you make.
i'm a fan of the two-story grocery store if possible.. like, in The Mist, catch me with a case of warm beer and a flashlight with the entire magazine rack sitting on top of a staircase
My go to spot is right where I live. Rural MN. Have a garden, wood heat, near a river, lots of wildlife for hunting, during the winter when it is -30F the zombies will be frozen and just die off.
Rural Alaska, seriously there are so many natural resources, and many communities are so isolated the zombie out break wouldn’t reach most of them, plus guns everywhere.
Ski Resort, they have food, booze, mountainous/cold terrain and the undead will have trouble in that area. Last resort I can ski down the hill to safety in the event i'm overrun to a secondary location.
I think you guys should check out the episode called raisins by South Park. It’s one of my favorite episodes and all I’m gonna say is it heavily focuses on Stan.
The pop tart lines kill me Everytime! "wait there's still a box over here" "Those are cherry ewgh!" 💀💀 In school for breakfast or even at home if i got a cherry pop tart i wouldnt eat it...rather starve lmao!!
Zombie location for me would be a fresh/frozen loading dock where truckers pick up and drop off loads of food and items. Its raised up enough zombies couldn't break the doors open, solid concrete usually, and would have a ton of generators from the trucks/refridgeration units.
I spent 10 years working with the homeless. In almost every single case the person was severely mentally ill or they were horrifically abused as children and used drugs or alcohol to self medicate. These people deserve help but we treat them like trash because it’s easier to blame them for their circumstances when in reality the system failed them.
In Irvine, CA (a fairly wealthy city that's essentially owned by a private real estate company) buses any homeless person who wanders into the city limits to Long Beach, CA (Snoop Dogg's old neighborhood; getting gentrified now but still ghetto in most parts). So the busing thing really happens, and California does it to itself. 😆
3:26 I have land in the country that's a short drive away, and nearby islands that are surrounded by the highest tides in the world (ain't no Zombies crossing those straits). Back up your back-up, it's a wise idea.😉
Yall gotta watch ... damn i forget which season but it was like one long storyline. I dont wanna spoil anything, but it was with Lorde. Shit im sure people have already recommended it to you, so can't wait.
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South Park S26E03 Japanese Toilet
Hilarious Episode
Watch the episodes Gray Dawn. Christmas in Canada and Lil crime stoppers
There was a zombie apocalypse every be pretty safe at my house
I still cannot understand why Kyle wants Cartman to jump over the homeless...
who knows... Kyle comes up with crazy ideas and he likes strange things
Yeah I really don't understand what he sees in it. 🤔
Kyle: **Screams internally**
Yea I honestly don’t see why he enjoys it so much 🤷🏽♂️
@@Journeyagain0Uh oh, looks like Kyle’s got sand in his vagina again.
That dude trying to take the „easy way out“ kills me every time 😂
It killed him too (eventually)
@@summerskull9379 definitely not easy 🤣
7:24
To this day, he's probably still trying to take the easy way out...
The recurring joke of Stan thinking Cartman jumping over the homeless was Kyle’s idea is so funny
Why in the crap would I tell you guys where I'm gonna hide in a zombie apocalypse. I don't have enough change for everyone!
Yeah but I would just need a little change, some for the bus, oh oh and maybe some change to get lunch. Just a bit of change…change…how about some change?
@@Daymyan22🔫
Chaaaaange!
@Daymyan22 actually you are right. I'm gonna need bus fair to get to my safety spot. Do you have just a little change?
Not to mention: "I don't want to risk YOU turning into a zombie and knowing what I'm up to!"
It's endearing the way Kacee gets protective over characters like Butters and Kenny! 😂
All chicks love Butters! Watch DEE MOVIE REACTIONS. She loves her some Butters and Kenny!
True! I think it's because they're the more wholesome and pure kids out of the main bunch.
It’s her maternal instinct.
I grew up in Evergreen and currently live in Santa Monica. Both my hometowns represented in this episode.
So.... Basically homeless? 😂😂😂
@@Yoandrys23
Uh oh!
How did you survive the homeless?
@@Cookieboy70 He followed the bus.
Sit down Glen.
SITTTTTT DOWWWNNNNN!
A Nightmare on FaceTime is a fantastic Randy centered episode. Major Boobage is another just really funny episode.
Greatest show to air since 1997. Period.
did you catch the song lyric "In the city, city of Venice.. Right by Matts house, you can chill if youre homeless". Matt Stone saying theres a lot of homeless by him
I always thought it was Trey breaking Matts balls and telling homeless people they could hang out by Matts house
I never noticed that nice catch
The Losing Edge South Park: Season 9, Episode 5 is the episode when Randy became his own character and not just one of the parents.
thats the good thing about South Park, it gets you thinking about things while also putting into a funny perspective
Over time as a fan, the funniest stuff is just listening to trey and Matt's voices. The delivery is hilarious.
I worked in two county run hospital ERs and saw several failed self deletion victims including a few who survived self inflicted gunshot wounds to the head, so the "take the easy way" guy is simultaneously hilarious and traumatically flashback inducing for me.
Loved that you recognized the George A Romero zombie film references.
This is definitely one of the most well-done episodes. The writing here was great, and they tied in so many related (zombie-related) movie tropes. The quote that the kids knew their parents would be as stupid as the other towns people was perfect. 😁
"It's like downtown Austin."
Exactly.
"Sorry to take the easy way out.." lmao. I have quoted this for years
When they ask for change, tell them "Change has to come from within."
In the show, House MD, a homeless guy sticks out a cup and says "change?" House responds by saying, "no thanks, I'm perfect just the way I am."
One of the very best South Park episodes to date.
I LOSE IT when Cartman days California-nwa-nwa
Cartman, Kenny, Stan & Kyle are the stars for sure! Secondary characters:
Butters for the Kids
Randy for the Adults
I recommend the following episodes:
S7 E10 - "Grey Dawn"
S19 E4 - "You're not Yelping"
Randy is ready to go apocalyptic at the drop of a hat.
You guys are so awesome! Hope you take time to be as strong together in personal life as well!. Love from Iceland!
"Bloody Mary" season 9 episode 14. All-time classic Randy episode.
"Look, Glen, We're saved." Makes me laugh a lot more than it should.
THE LOSING EDGE season9 episode5 the boys play in a little league baseball tournament and Randy gets drunk. One of my favorite episodes
The Winchester so we can have a cold pint and wait for all this to blow over
How's that for a bit of sliced gold?
Yeeeeeeah boyeeeee
8:34
That scream laugh I've had on loop for the last 10 Mins. Epic!😅
This episode just reminded me of the episode about senior drivers. You guys definitely need to get around to watching that episode some day.
I’ve been loving these South Park reactions 😭
Spontaneous combustion in the 3rd season is the first Randy-centric episode. It’s a very funny old school episode
Thank you so much for watching this one! This is one of my top 5 all time SP episodes :D
That was blast watching it again with you guys XD ya all are hilarious lol
This is a great episode. I like the part where they are watching Gerold and he gives away all his change and then he starts asking for change. Then Randy says, Now he became one of them 😂
love these episodes, big thanks guys for the reaction!~
Sam and Jake stood under the warm spray of the shower, steam swirling around them. Their laughter echoed off the tiles as they washed away the grime of the day.
“You know,” Sam said, lathering shampoo into his hair, “I was reading this article about the history of hand jobs. It’s fascinating.”
Jake chuckled, rinsing soap off his arms. “Only you would find that interesting. What did it say?”
“Well,” Sam began, “it turns out that hand jobs were a common part of male bonding rituals in some cultures. It was more about camaraderie than sex.”
Jake raised an eyebrow. “Really? That’s pretty wild. Imagine explaining that at a family dinner.”
They both laughed, the sound blending with the noise of the water.
“Hey, knowledge is power,” Sam grinned, rinsing his hair.
Jake nodded, smiling. “Just another quirky piece of trivia for the books. Only you, Sam.”
3:27 Lowe’s and Walmart in Lebanon, Missouri.
They share a parking lot.
There’s a gas station.
It’s right off the interstate.
There are a bunch of shipping containers in the Walmart side, which a few could be used as a tunnel between the stores and the rest could be used as barriers.
Walmart has frozen foods, hunting equipment, and entertainment.
Lowe’s has all the building equipment.
Randy has always been my favourite.
I have an Atlas bunker built underneath my home. I'll be safe during the zombie apocalypse or a SHTF situation for a good while.
I love Dimple in the background! Mob Psycho is one of my fav!
I ❤both of your shirts, especially Casey's Gremlins shirt! Gremlins & Gremlins 2: The New Batch are in my Top 20 Best movies of all time.
Two zombie apocalypse hideouts.
One: Sam’s club, only the front doors are glass you can temporarily block them off with the stacks of pallets from back in Receiving to bar entry and fill the entry vestibule with carts to reinforce outer doors and or stall the horde. Once you kill off any zombies inside you can then reinforce the front doors by building racking with the shelf beams in every available slot essentially making a steel wall that you can bolt to the ground. All Sam’s clubs have these parts in plethora up in the back. Now you got nigh unlimited water plenty of other supplies and if it’s the right season you even got grills and charcoal to cook up the fresh meet before it goes bad and you have to have canned goods.
Two: norther Canada where the temp drops below freezing for at least half the year. Zombies will freeze solid shortly and be easier to dismember and you can take you time fortifying your cabin and expand it every year as needed. Bonus points for hijacking a few gasoline tanker trucks to power generators and live a reclusive easy life.
Over Logging and The Losing Edge!!! Randy-centered episode. Jimmy/Cartman/Timmy in Up the Down Steroid.
This is one of my favorite episodes
Something Wall-Mart This Way Comes is a great episode as well
The satire in this episode is perfection. As someone who has spent a considerable amount of time homeless, this perfectly illustrates the attitude this country has towards homelessness, and what the stereotypical belief is about homeless people themselves.
@BadassRaiden
The key thing to remember is that there are “SOME” people who are homeless “BY CHOICE”
They have chosen to “Drop out of Society”
They are still the first in line to get their Food Stamps and first in line at Soup Kitchens, and they have ZERO problems hanging out at bus stops or convenience stores asking for “Spare Change”
Even though a number of them Actually (AREN’T HOMELESS)
They just don’t want a job, just Free Money.
It sucks that there ARE people out there who are homeless and are willing to work and try and no longer be homeless BUT there are people who just want a handout.
@@TBirum1 again, I can tell you from first hand experience, the overwhelming majority of homeless people in this country, like 95-99% are not homeless by choice. People who panhandle, that is, stand out on the road or outside a shop and ask for money - DO INDEED have a problem with doing it. It's humiliating and degrading to have to do that. The people who are panhandling asking for change who aren't actually homeless, are people who have trouble making ends meet. I have been homeless in more than one state. You are grossly misinformed on the inner workings of the homelessness problem. It's clear you've never been homeless nor have worked closely with homeless people.
But you know who are also first in line to get their food stamps? Rich people, except for them it's not called food stamps. It's either a charity tax write off that the government pays them back for, subsidies, government contracts to do certain things so they don't have to use their own profits to do so. Like Elon and Tesla. He got a contract from the US government to expand Tesla's production in order to provide more electric vehicles for the purposes of moving towards renewables. While moving towards the renewables is fine, all those expansions for his company across the country were paid for. Meaning he didn't have to pay for construction, resources, and even a portion of the initial salary of hired workers was paid for with that money, and he gets to pocket all the extra profits garnered from selling his product in new parts of the country. Rich people were more than happy to line up for hundreds of thousands of dollars, individually, of COVID relief funds that they absolutely did not fucking need and certainly never used to pay their workers. Hundreds of millions of dollars in total, collectively, that they got in COVID relief funds that they didnt need.
The idea that we should be concerned, literally at all, with any financial cost of "willingly homeless individuals* or even lazy poor people who don't want to work and just want a hand out, when they amount to less than a fraction of a percent of finances allocated to them by the government, compared to what the ultra rich people get that they fundamentally don't need - is delusional and absurd. You know what, some homeless people are homeless by choice. Some poor people are lazy and want hand outs. Guess what? I don't give a shit. And I don't give a shit because adding all them up doesn't even come close to all the handouts and welfare that rich people get when they fundamentally do not need it.
@@TBirum1 What is that a *key* point to? Any kind of governmental action or just acting shitty to homeless people?
@@TBirum1 Why is that the *key* thing? Wouldn't the key thing be helping people suffering from homelessness and extreme poverty, or better yet try to fix the system that creates the conditions that make people homeless and widens the already huge wealth gap?
@@TBirum1 Why is that the *key* thing? Wouldn't the key thing be helping the homeless and people suffering from extreme poverty, or better yet change the system that creates the conditiions for homelessness and the ever widening wage gap?
Movie theatres would be a good zombie distraction trap during an apocalypse. You could play movies on repeat and the zombies would be attracted to that noise instead of the noise you make.
When this episode came out. My friends and I would glare at each other suspiciously whenever one of us needed to borrow some change.
I would go to our land in Silver, Tx. Also, you are absolutely right about that being downtown Austin lol
Randy singing the sorority song is hilarious.
Crème Fraîche is a crazy episode and revolves around randy and his wife.
Californ yorn ya loves all the Homeless!
In the episode commentary , i think it was trey that recounts a story about how he saved a homeless person from a bunch of kids.
Losing edge was one of the first randy episodes and still one of the best.
I love watching you guys you guys are very funny
i'm a fan of the two-story grocery store if possible.. like, in The Mist, catch me with a case of warm beer and a flashlight with the entire magazine rack sitting on top of a staircase
Your next South Park reaction should be season 12 episode 3 when Kenny becomes an addict
My go to spot is right where I live. Rural MN. Have a garden, wood heat, near a river, lots of wildlife for hunting, during the winter when it is -30F the zombies will be frozen and just die off.
During a zombie apocalypse we are going to the Winchester 😂😂 where else would we go.
No homeless episode is truly complete without at least one lucas werner reference
I always laugh when cartman jumps the homeless
They needed the buss to push through the homeless and to carry the sound system.
In a zombie apocalypse I’d stay on the move and make short stops
My favorite cartman episode is Miss teacher bangs a boy. Woodland critter christmas is a hilarious episode too
There is a bookstore in FL that covers an entire city block. That's my spot for the zombie apocalypse.
Rural Alaska, seriously there are so many natural resources, and many communities are so isolated the zombie out break wouldn’t reach most of them, plus guns everywhere.
The Forrest near Lake Superior is my spot. Have a cabin near there. I’d survive awhile.
You should react to the episodes "major Boobage" and "Awesom-o the Robot"
The guy that “took the easy way out” was alive at the end of the episode lmao
Medicinal Fried Chicken S14E3. This Randy episode is absolutely nuts.😂
That remake of California Love had me rolling first time I saw it. "Califor-nyah nyah, super cool to the homeless"
The best line is “Right by Matt’s house, you can chill if you’re homeless.” Very meta.
Randy will always be my favourite character he's ridiculous 😅
Ski Resort, they have food, booze, mountainous/cold terrain and the undead will have trouble in that area. Last resort I can ski down the hill to safety in the event i'm overrun to a secondary location.
If you love Butter's character, I recommend the episode 'Raisins.' Butter's first girlfriend.
I think you guys should check out the episode called raisins by South Park. It’s one of my favorite episodes and all I’m gonna say is it heavily focuses on Stan.
Omg. I literally thought that this looks like dt austin just as you said that. Lol. Atx represent
yay!! IMO; Kenny, Butter, Randy Marsh lol
The pop tart lines kill me Everytime! "wait there's still a box over here"
"Those are cherry ewgh!"
💀💀 In school for breakfast or even at home if i got a cherry pop tart i wouldnt eat it...rather starve lmao!!
This episode is so good
Zombie location for me would be a fresh/frozen loading dock where truckers pick up and drop off loads of food and items. Its raised up enough zombies couldn't break the doors open, solid concrete usually, and would have a ton of generators from the trucks/refridgeration units.
Great ep
One of my fav episode, which is also a Randy one (even though he's not my fav, and after some time I felt like he's overused): Broadway Bro Down
That's my fave episode! Also prob because I love musical theater on top of that.
@@SouthJerseyGirl30 Same :)
Cartman, Randy and Butters are generally considered the best South Park characters by most fans.
You guys need to watch THE LOSING EDGE
Broadway Bro Down is quintessential Randy viewing
kenny is the best character especially if you watch the superhero stuff south park did
*Over Logging
South Park: Season 12, Episode 6*
Love u guys
3:30
My Basement with some useful firearms and other survivalist needs 😊
Randy and Butters are my favorites.
I spent 10 years working with the homeless. In almost every single case the person was severely mentally ill or they were horrifically abused as children and used drugs or alcohol to self medicate. These people deserve help but we treat them like trash because it’s easier to blame them for their circumstances when in reality the system failed them.
How have we not watched “Fun with Weapons” yet?!
The Tale Of Scrotie McBoogerballs!!!
🤣
theres an always sunny ep with a similar ending lol
Right! Cherry pop tarts ARE the best hahahahahaha
In Irvine, CA (a fairly wealthy city that's essentially owned by a private real estate company) buses any homeless person who wanders into the city limits to Long Beach, CA (Snoop Dogg's old neighborhood; getting gentrified now but still ghetto in most parts).
So the busing thing really happens, and California does it to itself. 😆
3:26 I have land in the country that's a short drive away, and nearby islands that are surrounded by the highest tides in the world (ain't no Zombies crossing those straits).
Back up your back-up, it's a wise idea.😉
Yall gotta watch ... damn i forget which season but it was like one long storyline. I dont wanna spoil anything, but it was with Lorde. Shit im sure people have already recommended it to you, so can't wait.