Wow, not only does that Jon Stewart clip touch on snuff CP but also transhumanism as well as microchipping people.
Just found this reference to a TV show that Stephen Colbert did that I had never heard of, "Strangers with Candy" and yep, it's about what you think it is. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Colbert
Strangers with Candy was conceived of as a parody of after school specials, following the life of Jerri Blank, a 46-year-old dropout who returns to finish high school after 32 years of life on the street. Most noted by critics for its use of offensive humor, it concluded each episode by delivering to the audience a skewed, politically incorrect moral lesson.[38] Colbert served as a main writer alongside Sedaris and Dinello, and portrayed Jerri's strict but uninformed history teacher, Chuck Noblet, seen throughout the series dispensing inaccurate information to his classes. Colbert has likened this to the character he played on The Daily Show and later The Colbert Report, claiming that he has a very specific niche in portraying "poorly informed, high-status idiot" characters.[10] Another running joke throughout the series was that Noblet, a closeted homosexual, was having a "secret" affair with fellow teacher Geoffrey Jellineck, despite the fact that their relationship was apparent to everyone around them. This obliviousness also appears in Colbert's Daily Show and Colbert Report character.
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SoldierofLight ago
Wow, not only does that Jon Stewart clip touch on snuff CP but also transhumanism as well as microchipping people.
Just found this reference to a TV show that Stephen Colbert did that I had never heard of, "Strangers with Candy" and yep, it's about what you think it is. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Colbert
Laskar ago
Look how few views this gets, no wonder people are leaving VOAT in droves.
I will not give up however.
carmencita ago
Amen. I am here. Thank You. Do not leave We appreciate you.
Laskar ago
Thank you so much.