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* CrossesTheLineTwice: The creators are awfully fond of rape and abuse jokes. One example that stands out would be "Rap Song", where Sheen raps about it being illegal for him to rap, but keeps mentioning "rap" in contexts that would make more sense if the word ended with a silent E and only had one P in its present participle, making it very obvious [[BlackComedyRape what he's really rapping about]]. The chef's kiss of this grim yet hilarious premise is the video concluding with Sheen in prison as his lizard cellmate turns off the lights and informs Sheen that he'll be [[PrisonRape the victim of his next "rap" song]].
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* CrossesTheLineTwice: The creators are awfully fond of rape and abuse jokes. One example that stands out would be "Rap Song", where Sheen raps about it being illegal for him to rap, but keeps mentioning "rap" in contexts that would make considerably more sense if the word ended with a silent E and only had one P in its present participle, making it very obvious [[BlackComedyRape what he's really rapping about]]. The chef's kiss of this grim yet hilarious premise is the video concluding with Sheen in prison as his lizard cellmate turns off the lights and informs Sheen that he'll be [[PrisonRape the victim of his next "rap" song]].
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* CrossesTheLineTwice: The creators are awfully fond of rape and abuse jokes. One example that stands out would be "Rap Song", where Sheen raps about it being illegal for him to rap, but keeps mentioning "rap" in contexts that would make more sense if the word ended with a silent E and only had one P in its present participle, making it very obvious [[BlackComedyRape what he's really rapping about]]. The chef's kiss of this grim yet offensive premise is the video concluding with Sheen in prison as his lizard cellmate turns off the lights and informs Sheen that he'll be [[PrisonRape the victim of his next "rap" song]].
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* CrossesTheLineTwice: The creators are awfully fond of rape and abuse jokes. One example that stands out would be "Rap Song", where Sheen raps about it being illegal for him to rap, but keeps mentioning "rap" in contexts that would make more sense if the word ended with a silent E and only had one P in its present participle, making it very obvious [[BlackComedyRape what he's really rapping about]]. The chef's kiss of this grim yet offensive hilarious premise is the video concluding with Sheen in prison as his lizard cellmate turns off the lights and informs Sheen that he'll be [[PrisonRape the victim of his next "rap" song]].
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* CrossesTheLineTwice: The creators are awfully fond of rape and abuse jokes. One example that stands out would be "Rap Song", where Sheen raps about it being illegal for him to rap, but keeps mentioning "rap" in contexts that would make more sense if the word ended with a silent E and only had one P in its present participle, making it very obvious [[BlackComedyRape what he's really rapping about]].
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* CrossesTheLineTwice: The creators are awfully fond of rape and abuse jokes. One example that stands out would be "Rap Song", where Sheen raps about it being illegal for him to rap, but keeps mentioning "rap" in contexts that would make more sense if the word ended with a silent E and only had one P in its present participle, making it very obvious [[BlackComedyRape what he's really rapping about]]. The chef's kiss of this grim yet offensive premise is the video concluding with Sheen in prison as his lizard cellmate turns off the lights and informs Sheen that he'll be [[PrisonRape the victim of his next "rap" song]].
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* CrossesTheLineTwice: The creators are awfully fond of rape and abuse jokes.
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* CrossesTheLineTwice: The creators are awfully fond of rape and abuse jokes. One example that stands out would be "Rap Song", where Sheen raps about it being illegal for him to rap, but keeps mentioning "rap" in contexts that would make more sense if the word ended with a silent E and only had one P in its present participle, making it very obvious [[BlackComedyRape what he's really rapping about]].