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You can try it . This was all a total waste of time for me, but still made me really happy.
The second website I tried had much better options. It seemed very familiar and may be the same site I made the original avatar on. I think the result turned out to be the perfect updated South Park version of me.
Even though I did watch a ton of Star Trek when I was younger, I don’t feel enough like a dedicated fan to be carrying around a . There just weren’t any other cool extra items to put on my avatar. There also weren’t any decent options for long hair.
I was inspired to create an updated version. Some Googling located two sites with Flash avatar creators. The South Park Studios website has an avatar creator you can try out I found the options limited. I don't think the result looks enough like me.
As such a lover of South Park, I have enjoyed creating my own South Park avatar. I found this avatar when I was organizing my digital pictures yesterday. The file says it was last modified on December 1, 2009.
If you haven’t seen it, you can watch it You can watch most of the full South Park episodes streaming on the website. It is totally free and the site is run by the South Park guys themselves. There are a few commercials during episodes. I think they have the right idea. Everyone needs free South Park and they aren't using an outdated business model. Win-win.
I love South Park. I have seen every single episode. At least once every couple of days something reminds me of a South Park episode and it makes me laugh. Life is funnier through South Park goggles. Anyway, I’ve had some bad dreams about Walmart lately that made me think of the episode “Something Wall-Mart This Way Comes.”
We grow by questioning what we know.
self-examination and questioning beliefs
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