Yeah, same thing. Good i had SP to teach me that, those conversations would have been uncomfortable.
I love that it’s Mr. Mackey who gives the boys the definition, mmkay.
i’m watching south park since i was 9 in 1997 south park basicaly educated me about everything .
Related: I didn’t find what beating one’s meat was until “There’s Something About Mary”.
You were quite the mung for brains
“Eat, Pray, Queef” will offer an even better explanation of the subject.
My time to shine.
I was in 6th grade when this episode came out. I called a bully a queef during his typical “unzip my backpack so everything will fall out and I have to shove everything back in before he can kick everything out of the way before a teacher saw” routine.
He told a teacher on me. We both were sent to the assistant principals office. Isn’t that just fucked up? Fuck you, Charles, wherever you are. Anyways. He had to explain what a queef was (This was a Thursday morning and he obviously had just seen the same episode) and I was just flabbergasted that he assumed that I would call him that. I told the AP that I called him a “creep” not a “What was it? Queef?”. I then told the AP about how routinely he would do the backpack bullshit. It led to a whole thing where I had to have friends who would witness him doing it called in. Then it led to our parents being called. All because I called this fuckface bully a queef and tried to play dumb. And he still didn’t get in trouble for always unzipping my backpack and kicking/stomping my belongings around despite witnesses and actual evidence.
Hot Karl
Piledriver, yes good one
No but when I saw it at about 7 and I asked my what a queef was he did not have to explain what a vagina was. My parents were great.
Asked your what?
i learned what semen was from a harry potter mashup of the sea monkey scene from simpsons already did it. i asked my dad what semen was and he told me “you’re not learning about semen from south park”. not too long after he blatantly told us what a hermaphrodite was (we were in elementary school) when my younger brother asked.