South Park is the abstract and brief chronicle of our age. FaceBook gets it good and hard, but the episode is a tech pastiche. Watch it on-line here.
There’s always something to howl about.
South Park is the abstract and brief chronicle of our age. FaceBook gets it good and hard, but the episode is a tech pastiche. Watch it on-line here.
Andy Kaufman says:
Why didn’t you poke grandma back Stan?
April 9, 2010 — 9:47 am
Doug Quance says:
The not-so-funny truth is that after I posted that video to my Facebook page – my account got disabled.
Some people have no sense of humor.
April 9, 2010 — 1:07 pm
Greg Swann says:
> The not-so-funny truth is that after I posted that video to my Facebook page – my account got disabled.
Sorry, that’s hilarious. I love it!
April 9, 2010 — 3:51 pm
Rhonda Porter says:
I loved this–I typically don’t watch South Park unless our boys have it on…this is hysterical.
April 9, 2010 — 8:49 pm
Greg Swann says:
You just can’t make this shit up:
> Halstead Property suggested you become a fan of Halstead Property…
I get two or three just like that one every damn day. Push marketing becomes putz marketing. I’d like to swear that I will despise “Halstead Property” forever, but I won’t remember them a half-hour from now. Pathetic…
April 9, 2010 — 10:23 pm
Teri Lussier says:
Thank you, Greg. I can now attach a pleasant memory to Tron.
Love this “What’s more powerful- the user or the profile?” Depending on who I ask…
April 10, 2010 — 9:35 am