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* HilariousInHindsight: Mrs. Tweek says that by trying to use the boys to push their agenda, they're no better than Rob Reiner. [[Recap/SouthParkS7E13ButtOut Guess what happens a few years later?]]
** In the Stick of Truth, it's revealed exactly why Tweek is the way he is, and the coffee tastes like "raw-sewage" - It's spiked with meth, and Tweek is suffering from both caffeine overdose AND meth symptoms.

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* HilariousInHindsight: HilariousInHindsight:
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Mrs. Tweek says that by trying to use the boys to push their agenda, they're no better than Rob Reiner. [[Recap/SouthParkS7E13ButtOut Guess what happens a few years later?]]
** In the Stick of Truth, ''VideoGame/SouthParkTheStickOfTruth'', it's revealed exactly why Tweek is the way he is, and the coffee tastes like "raw-sewage" - It's spiked with meth, and Tweek is suffering from both caffeine overdose AND meth symptoms.
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** In the Stick of Truth, it's revealed exactly why Tweek is the way he is, and the coffee tastes like "raw-sewage" - It's spiked with meth, and Tweek is suffering from both caffeine overdose AND meth symptoms.
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: After Mr. Tweek's first meeting with the Harbucks representative, Officer Barbraidy walks in and asks Mr. Tweek for his usual, at which point he pulls out a cat and smacks Barbraidy across the face with it, before he takes his leave.

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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: After Mr. Tweek's first meeting with the Harbucks representative, Officer Barbraidy Barbrady walks in and asks Mr. Tweek for his usual, at which point he pulls out a cat and smacks Barbraidy Barbrady across the face with it, before he takes his leave.
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: After Mr. Tweeks first meeting with the Harbucks representative, Officer Barbraidy walks in and asks Mr. Tweek for his usual, at which point he pulls out a cat and smacks Barbraidy across the face with it, before he takes his leave.

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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: After Mr. Tweeks Tweek's first meeting with the Harbucks representative, Officer Barbraidy walks in and asks Mr. Tweek for his usual, at which point he pulls out a cat and smacks Barbraidy across the face with it, before he takes his leave.
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* MemeticMutation: [[https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/profit Step 3: Profit]].

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* MemeticMutation: [[https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/profit Step Phase 3: Profit]].
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* HilariousInHindsight: Mrs. Tweek says that by trying to use the boys to push their agenda, they're no better than Rob Reiner. [[Recap/SouthParkS7E13ButtOut Guess what happens a few years later?]]
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* AngstWhatAngst: PlayedForLaughs. The boys express this when Kenny dies with Stan and Kyle hurriedly rushing through their catch phrases. The gnomes eventually feel the same after the initial shock wears off.

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* AngstWhatAngst: PlayedForLaughs. The boys express this aren't bothered at all when Kenny dies dies, with Stan and Kyle hurriedly rushing through their catch phrases. The gnomes eventually feel the same after gnomes, who were far more horrified, seem to quickly forget about him as well once the initial shock wears off.
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: After Mr. Tweeks first meeting with the Harbucks representative, Officer Barbraidy walks in and asks Mr. Tweek for his usual, at which point he pulls out a cat and smacks Barbraidy across the face with it, before he takes his leave.
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* FamilyUnfriendlyAesop: The episode basically teaches that being a big corporation does not automatically make a company evil, and that being a small family-owned business does not automatically make it good. While the episode doesn't hesitate to portray the representative for the big corporation as being extremely obnoxious and the small coffee shop owner opposing them as being quite likable and persuasive, it's made clear at the end that big corporations tend to ''get'' big in the first place because they make superior products ("25 percent less raw sewage taste!"), while protectionist laws like the one the small coffee shop owner is lobbying South Park to pass are demonstrated to be a terrible idea and the coffee shop owner himself is revealed to be smarmy, manipulative, and self-serving.
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Some Anvils Need To Be Dropped is a trope about a work which is regarded as better because its aesop is heavy-handed. It's not merely "this message is important".


* MemeticMutation: [[https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/profit Step 3: Profit]].
* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: Don't use children to promote your political agenda.

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* MemeticMutation: [[https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/profit Step 3: Profit]].
* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: Don't use children to promote your political agenda.
Profit]].
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Isn't this something that never really went away? The show isn't that old. Also it's weird that the entry acts like Republicans don't have children.


* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: Don't use children to promote your political agenda.
* ValuesResonance: The message of not using children to promote political agendas have been tragically ignored as many parents have used this to push their own political agenda such as protesting President Trump. Even worse, like in this episode, is how several media outlets have promoted this a good thing ignoring many of these children are just regurgitating what their parents told them to say.

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* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: Don't use children to promote your political agenda.
* ValuesResonance: The message of not using children to promote political agendas have been tragically ignored as many parents have used this to push their own political agenda such as protesting President Trump. Even worse, like in this episode, is how several media outlets have promoted this a good thing ignoring many of these children are just regurgitating what their parents told them to say.
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* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: Don't use children to promote your political agenda.

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* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: Don't use children to promote your political agenda.agenda.
* ValuesResonance: The message of not using children to promote political agendas have been tragically ignored as many parents have used this to push their own political agenda such as protesting President Trump. Even worse, like in this episode, is how several media outlets have promoted this a good thing ignoring many of these children are just regurgitating what their parents told them to say.
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* MemeticMutation: [[https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/profit Step 3: Profit]].

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* MemeticMutation: [[https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/profit Step 3: Profit]].Profit]].
* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: Don't use children to promote your political agenda.
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* FamilyUnfriendlyAesop: The episode basically teaches that being a big corporation does not automatically make a company evil, and that being a small family-owned business does not automatically make it good. While the episode doesn't hesitate to portray the representative for the big corporation as being extremely obnoxious and the small coffee shop owner opposing them as being quite likable and persuasive, it's made clear at the end that big corporations tend to ''get'' big in the first place because they make superior products ("25 percent less raw sewage taste!"), while protectionist laws like the one the small coffee shop owner is lobbying South Park to pass are demonstrated to be a terrible idea and the coffee shop owner himself is revealed to be smarmy, manipulative, and self-serving.

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* FamilyUnfriendlyAesop: The episode basically teaches that being a big corporation does not automatically make a company evil, and that being a small family-owned business does not automatically make it good. While the episode doesn't hesitate to portray the representative for the big corporation as being extremely obnoxious and the small coffee shop owner opposing them as being quite likable and persuasive, it's made clear at the end that big corporations tend to ''get'' big in the first place because they make superior products ("25 percent less raw sewage taste!"), while protectionist laws like the one the small coffee shop owner is lobbying South Park to pass are demonstrated to be a terrible idea and the coffee shop owner himself is revealed to be smarmy, manipulative, and self-serving.self-serving.
* MemeticMutation: [[https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/profit Step 3: Profit]].
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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: Even when the boys when they get hyped up on coffee late at night, they ''still'' didn't write the report because they where too busy with their shenanigans.

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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: Even when FamilyUnfriendlyAesop: The episode basically teaches that being a big corporation does not automatically make a company evil, and that being a small family-owned business does not automatically make it good. While the boys when they get hyped up on episode doesn't hesitate to portray the representative for the big corporation as being extremely obnoxious and the small coffee late shop owner opposing them as being quite likable and persuasive, it's made clear at night, they ''still'' didn't write the report end that big corporations tend to ''get'' big in the first place because they where too busy with their shenanigans.make superior products ("25 percent less raw sewage taste!"), while protectionist laws like the one the small coffee shop owner is lobbying South Park to pass are demonstrated to be a terrible idea and the coffee shop owner himself is revealed to be smarmy, manipulative, and self-serving.
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* AngstWhatAngst: The boys express this when Kenny dies. The gnomes eventually feel the same after the initial shock wears off.

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* AngstWhatAngst: PlayedForLaughs. The boys express this when Kenny dies.dies with Stan and Kyle hurriedly rushing through their catch phrases. The gnomes eventually feel the same after the initial shock wears off.
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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: The boys when they get hyped up on coffee late at night and ''still'' didn't write the report after all of that.

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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: The Even when the boys when they get hyped up on coffee late at night and night, they ''still'' didn't write the report after all of that.because they where too busy with their shenanigans.

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AngstWhatAngst: The boys express this when Kenny dies. The gnomes eventually feel the same after the initial shock wears off.

SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: The boys when they get hyped up on coffee late at night and ''still'' didn't write the report after all of that.

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AngstWhatAngst: *AngstWhatAngst: The boys express this when Kenny dies. The gnomes eventually feel the same after the initial shock wears off.

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The boys when they get hyped up on coffee late at night and ''still'' didn't write the report after all of that.
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AngstWhatAngst: The boys express this when Kenny dies. The gnomes eventually feel the same after the initial shock wears off.

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AngstWhatAngst: The boys express this when Kenny dies. The gnomes eventually feel the same after the initial shock wears off.off.
SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: The boys when they get hyped up on coffee late at night and ''still'' didn't write the report after all of that.
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AngstWhatAngst: The boys express this when Kenny dies. The gnomes eventually feel the same after the initial shock wears off.

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