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*** Kenny mentions that he remembers going to Heaven and Hell. But if Kenny remembers going to Heaven and Hell, then he knows that nearly everyone who dies goes to Hell. If so, by not telling anyone else this, isn't he technically guilty of treason?
*** Kenny mentions that he remembers going to Heaven and Hell. But if Kenny remembers going to Heaven and Hell, then he knows that nearly everyone who dies goes to Hell. If so, by not telling anyone else this, isn't he technically guilty of treason?
** In "The HUMANCENTiPAD", Cartman goes on Dr. Phil and accuses his mom of "fucking" him by not buying an iPad or whatever else Cartman wants. While Cartman means it ''figuratively'', everyone else interprets it [[Parental Incest|differently]]. Cartman's mom is then confronted about not even kissing her son before she "fucks" him by a man in the audience...who goes on to kiss his son twice.
** In "The HUMANCENTiPAD", Cartman goes on Dr. Phil and accuses his mom of "fucking" him by not buying an iPad or whatever else Cartman wants. While Cartman means it ''figuratively'', everyone else interprets it [[Parental Incest|differently]]. Cartman's mom is then confronted about not even kissing her son before she "fucks" him by a man in the audience...who goes on to kiss his son twice.
*** You think ''that's'' the only [[Fridge Horror]] to be found in ''Human Cent-iPad''? As we all know, this episode is a parody of [[The Human Centipede]]. In it, [[Steve Jobs]] believes that by creating a Human Centipede with an Asian man in front, [[Chew Toy|Kyle]] in the middle, and a young woman in the bottom, they can power an iPad so that it has the capacity for apps that allow it to walk and read on its own. The [[Fridge Horror]] kicks in when the Human Cent-iPad is unveiled. No-one is appalled or disgusted at the fact that three people's lives are uprooted (one of which is a [[Would Hurt a Child|little boy]]) just to give the iPad a completely unnecessary upgrade, they all just "ooh" and "aah" at it as if it were a normal "next big thing", so to speak. Even Kyle's dad, who subscribed to [[Apple Computer|Apple]] in hopes of freeing Kyle, believes that the Human Cent-iPad truly is the device of the future <ref>which leads to some ''more'' [[Fridge Horror]] when you consider how subscribing to [[Apple Computer|Apple]] was depicted and how Gerald emerged for it a staunch [[Apple Computer|Apple]] supporter</ref>. The only reason Kyle [[Status Quo Is God|was saved]] was because Gerald delivered [[An Aesop]] about taking a break from creating the future to enjoy the present. What this means is that sometime in the future (possibly ignoring the [[Floating Timeline]]), [[Apple Computer|Apple]] will begin tricking people with an unreadably long product agreement into legally allowing them to uproot their lives in the manufacturing of Human Cent-iPads, and no-one (except possibly [[Only Sane Man|Stan and Kyle]]) will bat an eyelash that their shiny new gadget was once [[Powered By a Forsaken Child|THREE PEOPLE with lives of their own]] [[And I Must Scream|who now exist to convenience someone else in the most disgusting way possible]].
*** You think ''that's'' the only [[Fridge Horror]] to be found in ''Human Cent-iPad''? As we all know, this episode is a parody of [[The Human Centipede]]. In it, [[Steve Jobs]] believes that by creating a Human Centipede with an Asian man in front, [[Chew Toy|Kyle]] in the middle, and a young woman in the bottom, they can power an iPad so that it has the capacity for apps that allow it to walk and read on its own. The [[Fridge Horror]] kicks in when the Human Cent-iPad is unveiled. No-one is appalled or disgusted at the fact that three people's lives are uprooted (one of which is a [[Would Hurt a Child|little boy]]) just to give the iPad a completely unnecessary upgrade, they all just "ooh" and "aah" at it as if it were a normal "next big thing", so to speak. Even Kyle's dad, who subscribed to [[Apple Computer|Apple]] in hopes of freeing Kyle, believes that the Human Cent-iPad truly is the device of the future <ref>which leads to some ''more'' [[Fridge Horror]] when you consider how subscribing to [[Apple Computer|Apple]] was depicted and how Gerald emerged for it a staunch [[Apple Computer|Apple]] supporter</ref>. The only reason Kyle [[Status Quo Is God|was saved]] was because Gerald delivered [[An Aesop]] about taking a break from creating the future to enjoy the present. What this means is that sometime in the future (possibly ignoring the [[Floating Timeline]]), [[Apple Computer|Apple]] will begin tricking people with an unreadably long product agreement into legally allowing them to uproot their lives in the manufacturing of Human Cent-iPads, and no-one (except possibly [[Only Sane Man|Stan and Kyle]]) will bat an eyelash that their shiny new gadget was once [[Powered by a Forsaken Child|THREE PEOPLE with lives of their own]] [[And I Must Scream|who now exist to convenience someone else in the most disgusting way possible]].
** What about the Human Centipede sequels where more people are added? As technology becomes more advanced, ''[[Squick|that could happen too]]''.
** What about the Human Centipede sequels where more people are added? As technology becomes more advanced, ''[[Squick|that could happen too]]''.
* At the end of the "Imaginationland" trilogy, Imaginationland is finally nuked and Butters, the only survivor, imagines everything back. This can only mean that the Stan, Kyle, and Cartman we know today are just products of Butters' imagination, while the originals are dead! I know they decided that imaginary beings are real, but that was more of a unanimous opinion than proven fact.
* At the end of the "Imaginationland" trilogy, Imaginationland is finally nuked and Butters, the only survivor, imagines everything back. This can only mean that the Stan, Kyle, and Cartman we know today are just products of Butters' imagination, while the originals are dead! I know they decided that imaginary beings are real, but that was more of a unanimous opinion than proven fact.
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** For me, the fridge brilliance kicked in the moment I realized that Jesus would've fit in Imagination land one way or another, because Imaginary Jesus is based on a modern highly-fictionalised stereotype of how people think of Jesus rather than a real human being Jesus would've been. 'Just because it's imaginary doesn't mean it's not real' indeed, Trey & Matt.
** For me, the fridge brilliance kicked in the moment I realized that Jesus would've fit in Imagination land one way or another, because Imaginary Jesus is based on a modern highly-fictionalised stereotype of how people think of Jesus rather than a real human being Jesus would've been. 'Just because it's imaginary doesn't mean it's not real' indeed, Trey & Matt.
*** ...which also explains why Imaginary Jesus doesn't recognise the boys who he's met several other times through the series, if only in passing.
*** ...which also explains why Imaginary Jesus doesn't recognise the boys who he's met several other times through the series, if only in passing.
** What if Imaginary Jesus isn't actually based on the Jesus who once existed, but the Jesus people believe will [[Second Coming|return?]] Now consider the fact that the scientists have been creating a portal that opens up a doorway into Imaginationland, [[Fluffy Cloud Heaven|a world of wonder and joy gated off]] from [[Hell|a world of intense evil]]. How they [[Half Life|opened that portal]] and [[The End of the World As We Know It|caused the nightmare world to flood into ours,]] and while I'm on a roll, how about the fact that Imaginationland's entrance song is '''[[Hallelujah Chorus|ONE WORD REPEATED OVER AND OVER AGAIN WITH VARYING EMPHASIS!!]]''' Unbelievably well done! -[[Tropers/Rocky Samson|Rocky Samson]]
** What if Imaginary Jesus isn't actually based on the Jesus who once existed, but the Jesus people believe will [[Second Coming|return?]] Now consider the fact that the scientists have been creating a portal that opens up a doorway into Imaginationland, [[Fluffy Cloud Heaven|a world of wonder and joy gated off]] from [[Hell|a world of intense evil]]. How they [[Half Life|opened that portal]] and [[The End of the World as We Know It|caused the nightmare world to flood into ours,]] and while I'm on a roll, how about the fact that Imaginationland's entrance song is '''[[Hallelujah Chorus|ONE WORD REPEATED OVER AND OVER AGAIN WITH VARYING EMPHASIS!!]]''' Unbelievably well done! -[[Tropers/Rocky Samson|Rocky Samson]]
*** And I'll do you one more, after the whole thing is over and {{spoiler|Imaginationland is effectively gone, who recreates the entire world and everyone in it? [[God|Butters...]]}} -[[Tropers/Rocky Samson|Rocky Samson]]
*** And I'll do you one more, after the whole thing is over and {{spoiler|Imaginationland is effectively gone, who recreates the entire world and everyone in it? [[God|Butters...]]}} -[[Tropers/Rocky Samson|Rocky Samson]]
*** This is probably a coincidence, but in [[Stargate (Film)|the movie that they're parodying]], the name of the portal was originally mistranslated (in-universe) as a "Doorway to Heaven."
*** This is probably a coincidence, but in [[Stargate (film)|the movie that they're parodying]], the name of the portal was originally mistranslated (in-universe) as a "Doorway to Heaven."
* Speaking of imaginary characters, Freddy Krueger is an evil imaginary character in the ''Imaginationland'' trilogy, but he is shown as a real person, complete with wife and kids, in "Insheeption".
* Speaking of imaginary characters, Freddy Krueger is an evil imaginary character in the ''Imaginationland'' trilogy, but he is shown as a real person, complete with wife and kids, in "Insheeption".
* If Kenny hates dying and being reborn so much, why the hell does he ''shoot himself in the head'' at the end of the Mysterion saga instead of just going home and going to sleep?
* If Kenny hates dying and being reborn so much, why the hell does he ''shoot himself in the head'' at the end of the Mysterion saga instead of just going home and going to sleep?