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Shiny Celebi

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Yes, but comedy does not teach life lessons. Its for entertainment. For instance I watch Family Guy, I certainly wouldn't take life lessons from that.
 

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But it's important for shows to give out moral lessons throughout the end of each episode, whether it's teamwork, being honest, or the power of love.
 

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Im not arguing with you about this anymore. I view these things as only to entertain, I'd rather learn through real world experience.
 

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Not true. Not everything is supposed to be taken seriously or literally.

It's hard to post and watch TV at the same time :/
 

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Meh, I don't watch those singing competion shows, I stopped watching American Idol when the good singers kept losing.
 

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I was watching a new episode of South Park, and because of the fact that they give out important lessons in the end of each episode, it taught me that people from the same race are meant to be together, which means I need to find a latina.
They gave out lessons about choosing the right role model, family not being blood-related, and -ism having no importance in the world.
Not sure you listened to this bit if you're looking to Eric Cartman as a role model.

Then why are they giving out important lessons? It gives me evidence that comedians know better than scientists.
Satire...?
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But it's important for shows to give out moral lessons throughout the end of each episode, whether it's teamwork, being honest, or the power of love.
They don't have to.
 
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