I love South Park.
But I'm starting to lose some of my respect for Stan.
He is always thinking he knows everything. And is a bit of a hypocrite.
So it's always funny to me, when people tell him how "100% wrong" he is about the situation..
1: ALL ABOUT THE MORMONS:
It's obvious how Joseph Smith was making it all as he was going along.
But in typical Stan Marsh fashion.
He was missing the point, Gary being friend's with him was NOTHING to do with the religion being real or not.
Unfortuntely for Stan.
Gary later tells him Gary responds with a very thoughtful speech about how proud he is to be Mormon and what it has done for him. The speech ends with: "All I ever did was try to be your friend, Stan. But you were so high and mighty that you couldn’t just look past my religion and be my friend back. You’ve got a lot of growing up to do, buddy. Suck my balls."
2: RED MAN'S GRIEVE:
Even though Randy stupidly lost his chance at winning South park back from the Natives.
He becomes down right angered when Stan says "your just like the Natives".
This leads to what I assume one of Randy's most serious moments.
Saying "Hey, mister!! We're not like them, all right?! [turns and faces Stan] Now, we may have pie in the sky dreams once in a while, but we aren't the ones kicking people out of their homes! So don't you compare us to those cold-hearted, money-grubbing, evil stinky Indians! [turns back to the wheel] I'm sorry, Native Americans."
But I'm starting to lose some of my respect for Stan.
He is always thinking he knows everything. And is a bit of a hypocrite.
So it's always funny to me, when people tell him how "100% wrong" he is about the situation..
1: ALL ABOUT THE MORMONS:
It's obvious how Joseph Smith was making it all as he was going along.
But in typical Stan Marsh fashion.
He was missing the point, Gary being friend's with him was NOTHING to do with the religion being real or not.
Unfortuntely for Stan.
Gary later tells him Gary responds with a very thoughtful speech about how proud he is to be Mormon and what it has done for him. The speech ends with: "All I ever did was try to be your friend, Stan. But you were so high and mighty that you couldn’t just look past my religion and be my friend back. You’ve got a lot of growing up to do, buddy. Suck my balls."
2: RED MAN'S GRIEVE:
Even though Randy stupidly lost his chance at winning South park back from the Natives.
He becomes down right angered when Stan says "your just like the Natives".
This leads to what I assume one of Randy's most serious moments.
Saying "Hey, mister!! We're not like them, all right?! [turns and faces Stan] Now, we may have pie in the sky dreams once in a while, but we aren't the ones kicking people out of their homes! So don't you compare us to those cold-hearted, money-grubbing, evil stinky Indians! [turns back to the wheel] I'm sorry, Native Americans."
After the Rage Guy, this was the second of the rage comic characters to appear. He appeared as a character in a 4chan comic known as April Fools and it shows him as a disappointed or lonely person. However, he didn't gain popularity until he appeared in his second comic known as Prom FUUU, which soon gained hundreds of fans.
After that, Forever Alone began to flood rage comics all over the internet. He was shown. He is shown to use humor in the suffering of people who are still single.
Now, it is time for the score. The final score for this meme is a Fail. I'm sorry, but I just feel as though that this meme is a little overused. If it wasn't used so much, I may not hate it, but sorry, I do. That's it for this review, I will see you all next time