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Zombie comeback of the analog PC, Andrew Tate under luxury house arrest, the hidden alien fossils in our ice, Pistorius says he’ll sue over parole snub, and Rob Hersov writes ‘Dear John’ letter to Steenhuizen
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle received the ‘South Park’ treatment and it’s hilariously on point.
Trey Parker and Matt Stone have never been the types to shy away from controversy. I’m pretty sure there will be plenty of that following season 22’s premiere.
There’s nothing better than putting on some heels, a lovely little dress and some red lipstick and having a night on the town. The reality is that red lipstick smudges and heels can break.
Those foul-mouthed boys from South Park are coming to your PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 just in time for Christmas. Ubisoft, the company who brought us games like Assassin’s Creed and Far Cry, has announced that South Park: The Stick of Truth will be released on 10 December this year, to coincide with the premiere of the 17th season of the TV show.
Remember that 2005 episode of South Park where they satirized Scientology by neutrally describing their core beliefs? Well, Scientology does. Recently revealed internal documents reveal that they spent a good year investigating creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker for evidence that could be used to discredit them for making Scientology seem like a creepy cult.
In the wake of the Norwegian terror attacks, a cartoonist and writer from Norway has written a letter to the creators of South Park. In it he appeals to them to help defuse the damage that Anders Behring Breivik has caused over the weekend, by writing an episode of South Park about it. Read his full message inside.