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* {{Wangst}}: Kyle loses the will to live because of Cartman getting his own amusement park.
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* {{Narm}}: Even with the StealthPun of it being a literal pain in the ass, it's hard to take Kyle's {{Wangst}} over getting a hemorrhoid, of all things, seriously. Especially considering the episode plays it dead straight.
* {{Wangst}}: Kyle's crisis of faith over Cartman inheriting $1 million comes off as this. Yes, Cartman is a bad person, but in this particular episode, he's not actually hurting anyone; he simply wants a theme park to himself where nobody else can be allowed in. Meanwhile, Kyle throws a nihilistic tantrum over it because he, apparently, just can't cope with the idea that Cartman won for a change.
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* {{Wangst}}: Kyle's crisis of faith over Cartman inheriting $1 million comes off as this. Yes, Cartman is a bad person, but in this particular episode he's not actually hurting anyone; he simply wants a theme park to himself where nobody else can be allowed in. Meanwhile, Kyle throws a nihilsitic tantrum over it because he, apparently, just can't cope with the idea that Cartman won for a change.

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* {{Wangst}}: Kyle's crisis of faith over Cartman inheriting $1 million comes off as this. Yes, Cartman is a bad person, but in this particular episode episode, he's not actually hurting anyone; he simply wants a theme park to himself where nobody else can be allowed in. Meanwhile, Kyle throws a nihilsitic nihilistic tantrum over it because he, apparently, just can't cope with the idea that Cartman won for a change.
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* {{Wangst}}: Kyle's crisis of faith over Cartman inheriting $1 million comes off as this. Yes, Cartman is a bad person, but in this particular episode he's not actually hurting anyone; he simply wants a theme park to himself. Meanwhile, Kyle throws a nihilsitic tantrum over it because he, apparently, just can't cope with the idea that Cartman won for a change.

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* {{Wangst}}: Kyle's crisis of faith over Cartman inheriting $1 million comes off as this. Yes, Cartman is a bad person, but in this particular episode he's not actually hurting anyone; he simply wants a theme park to himself.himself where nobody else can be allowed in. Meanwhile, Kyle throws a nihilsitic tantrum over it because he, apparently, just can't cope with the idea that Cartman won for a change.
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* {{Wangst}}: Kyle's crisis of faith over Cartman inheriting $1 million dollars comes off as this. Cartman is a bad person yes, but in this particular episode he's not actually hurting anyone. Meanwhile Kyle throws a nihilsitic tantrum over it because he, apparently, just can't cope with the idea that Cartman won for a change.

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* {{Wangst}}: Kyle's crisis of faith over Cartman inheriting $1 million dollars comes off as this. Yes, Cartman is a bad person yes, person, but in this particular episode he's not actually hurting anyone. Meanwhile anyone; he simply wants a theme park to himself. Meanwhile, Kyle throws a nihilsitic tantrum over it because he, apparently, just can't cope with the idea that Cartman won for a change.
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* {{Wangst}}: Kyle's crisis of faith over Cartman inheriting $1 million dollars comes off as this. Cartman is a bad person yes, but in this particular episode he's not actually hurting anyone. Meanwhile Kyle throws a nihilsitic tantrum over it because he, apparently, just can't cope with the idea that Cartman won for a change.
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Pure misuse; Cartman inherits enough money to by his own theme park at the same time Kyle gets a hemorrhoid , then his parents tell him a story about how one man's life was destroyed just so God could prove a point to Satan. This example makes it seem like he's being overly petty and selfish when that isn't the case.


* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: A lot of fans find Kyle hard to sympathize with here, as his crisis of faith is simply because he can't stand seeing anything good happen to Cartman, which comes off as extremely petty and self-righteous. That he blames God for the fact that Cartman's grandmother chose to leave him an inheritance makes very little sense, and the fact that he's actually ''met'' a number of religious figures at this point in the series also makes it hard to take seriously.

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: A lot of fans find Kyle hard to sympathize with here, as his crisis of faith is simply because he can't stand seeing anything good happen to Cartman, which comes off as extremely petty and self-righteous. That he blames God for the fact that Cartman's grandmother chose to leave him an inheritance makes very little sense, and the fact that he's actually ''met'' a number of religious figures at this point in the series also makes it hard to take seriously.----
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* {{Narm}}: Even with the StealthPun of it being a literal pain in the ass, it's hard to take Kyle's {{Wangst}} over getting a hemorrhoid, of all things, seriously. Especially considering the episode plays it dead straight.

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* {{Narm}}: Even with the StealthPun of it being a literal pain in the ass, it's hard to take Kyle's {{Wangst}} over getting a hemorrhoid, of all things, seriously. Especially considering the episode plays it dead straight.straight.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: A lot of fans find Kyle hard to sympathize with here, as his crisis of faith is simply because he can't stand seeing anything good happen to Cartman, which comes off as extremely petty and self-righteous. That he blames God for the fact that Cartman's grandmother chose to leave him an inheritance makes very little sense, and the fact that he's actually ''met'' a number of religious figures at this point in the series also makes it hard to take seriously.
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* AlternateAesopInterpretation: On the ''Cult of Cartman'' DVD, Cartman himself interprets the episode's moral as, "People will always find a way to ruin your good time."

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* AlternateAesopInterpretation: On the ''Cult of Cartman'' DVD, Cartman himself interprets the episode's moral as, "People will always find a way to ruin your good time.""
* {{Narm}}: Even with the StealthPun of it being a literal pain in the ass, it's hard to take Kyle's {{Wangst}} over getting a hemorrhoid, of all things, seriously. Especially considering the episode plays it dead straight.
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* AlternateAesopInterpretation: On the ''Cult of Cartman'' DVD, Cartman himself interprets the episode's moral as, "People will always find a way to ruin your good time."
* WhatAnIdiot:
** Cartman could have enjoyed his park's prosperity and discovered that he can cut lines without consequence since he is the owner. (Although it could be noted that he also hated how crowded the rides became.) Instead, he sells the park back to Mr. Fun, who even tries to talk him out of it because it's flourishing. Just after he does this, his assets are seized by IRS agents who tell him that he can easily cover the discrepancy with the profits the park is making.
** Mr. and Mrs. Broflovski tell Kyle the story of Job but leave out the ending where Job is rewarded for his faith with even more in the way of possessions, family and health. Kyle isn't impressed by this and sinks even further into depression.

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* AlternateAesopInterpretation: On the ''Cult of Cartman'' DVD, Cartman himself interprets the episode's moral as, "People will always find a way to ruin your good time."
* WhatAnIdiot:
** Cartman could have enjoyed his park's prosperity and discovered that he can cut lines without consequence since he is the owner. (Although it could be noted that he also hated how crowded the rides became.) Instead, he sells the park back to Mr. Fun, who even tries to talk him out of it because it's flourishing. Just after he does this, his assets are seized by IRS agents who tell him that he can easily cover the discrepancy with the profits the park is making.
** Mr. and Mrs. Broflovski tell Kyle the story of Job but leave out the ending where Job is rewarded for his faith with even more in the way of possessions, family and health. Kyle isn't impressed by this and sinks even further into depression.
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* AlternateAesopInterpretation: On the ''Cult of Cartman'' DVD, Cartman himself interprets the episode's moral as, "People will always find a way to ruin your good time."
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** Cartman could have enjoyed his park's prosperity and discovered that he can cut lines without consequence since he is the owner. Instead, he sells the park back to Mr. Fun, who even tries to talk him out of it because it's flourishing. Just after he does this, his assets are seized by IRS agents who tell him that he can easily cover the discrepancy with the profits the park is making.

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** Cartman could have enjoyed his park's prosperity and discovered that he can cut lines without consequence since he is the owner. (Although it could be noted that he also hated how crowded the rides became.) Instead, he sells the park back to Mr. Fun, who even tries to talk him out of it because it's flourishing. Just after he does this, his assets are seized by IRS agents who tell him that he can easily cover the discrepancy with the profits the park is making.

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* EditedForSyndication: The clip of Kyle's hemorrhoid receding is cut in syndicated prints (both free-to-air TV and daytime cable).

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* EditedForSyndication: The clip of Kyle's hemorrhoid receding is WhatAnIdiot:
** Cartman could have enjoyed his park's prosperity and discovered that he can
cut in syndicated prints (both free-to-air TV lines without consequence since he is the owner. Instead, he sells the park back to Mr. Fun, who even tries to talk him out of it because it's flourishing. Just after he does this, his assets are seized by IRS agents who tell him that he can easily cover the discrepancy with the profits the park is making.
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and daytime cable).Mrs. Broflovski tell Kyle the story of Job but leave out the ending where Job is rewarded for his faith with even more in the way of possessions, family and health. Kyle isn't impressed by this and sinks even further into depression.

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* EditedForSyndication: The clip of Kyle's hemorrhoid receding is cut in syndicated prints (both free-to-air TV and daytime cable)
* {{Narm}}: Kyle freaking out over a hemorrhoid can be this for some, when you consider that hemorrhoids in real life [[MinorInjuryOverreaction tend to be harmless (if embarrassing and painful) and treatable by household methods]].

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* EditedForSyndication: The clip of Kyle's hemorrhoid receding is cut in syndicated prints (both free-to-air TV and daytime cable)
* {{Narm}}: Kyle freaking out over a hemorrhoid can be this for some, when you consider that hemorrhoids in real life [[MinorInjuryOverreaction tend to be harmless (if embarrassing and painful) and treatable by household methods]].
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* EditedForSyndication: The clip of Kyle's hemorrhoid receding is cut in syndicated prints (both free-to-air TV and daytime cable)

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* EditedForSyndication: The clip of Kyle's hemorrhoid receding is cut in syndicated prints (both free-to-air TV and daytime cable)cable)
* {{Narm}}: Kyle freaking out over a hemorrhoid can be this for some, when you consider that hemorrhoids in real life [[MinorInjuryOverreaction tend to be harmless (if embarrassing and painful) and treatable by household methods]].
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