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Everybody tries to be the gayest when homosexuality becomes hip in South Park.
Everybody tries to be the gayest when homosexuality becomes hip in South Park.
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S7, EP9 "Christian Rock Hard"Cartman starts a Christian rock group, while Kyle, Stan and Kenny are arrested for downloading music off the Internet.
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S7, EP11 "Casa Bonita"Cartman exacts revenge when he is not invited to Kyle's birthday party.
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S7, EP12 "All About Mormons"When a Mormon kid moves to South Park, Stan has to beat him up while the rest of the town are fascinated and become Mormons.
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S7, EP14 "Raisins"After Wendy breaks up with Stan, the boys take him to Raisins, a local restaurant known for its great chicken wings and hot girls.
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S7, EP8 "South Park Is Gay"Everybody tries to be the gayest when homosexuality becomes hip in South Park.
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S7, EP6 "Lil' Crime Stoppers"The boys are named junior deputies and open up their own detective agency.
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S7, EP5 "Fat Butt and Pancake Head"One of Cartman's body parts becomes famous overnight and rivals the popularity of another superstar.
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