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The show has been criticized for its ham-fisted approach to conservative comedy and its tired animation style. Now, two of its leading male characters are being shipped online.
After 13 years, the original, unedited version of a classic creepypasta image has been found and lost media lovers across social media are ecstatic.
As the fires in Nova Scotia, Canada continue to blaze, and smoke begins to drift across the midwest, memes about a South Park song called "Blame Canada" are on the rise.
The portrait was originally posted to Reddit in 2016 and has since become one of the go-to formats for making memes about the black sheep in the family.
Being the leader of the friend group can either be very empowering or a brutal red flag according to recent memes.
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