I loved that too. I did find myself thinking that I wish Cartman still said and did some of the stuff diverse Cartman was saying and doing to show she is just like Cartman. I found myself a little nostalgic for an older version of Cartman. Like the “na na na na na na ha ha ha ha ha ha” and the Kyle’s mom’s a big fat bitch, and the farting, saying “butt fucker,” etc. Overall, I truly enjoyed diverse Cartman.
I don’t know why I genuinely believed she was going to fix their problem, I felt so stupid when she finally turned on Baldur’s Gate. Like of course, this is still Cartman. Got a good laugh out of me
I like that the diverse Cartman was actually funny. Like setting up the computer just to play Baldur’s Gate and calling Kyle’s mom a fat bitch.
Unlike so many modern characters that are just hitting the diversity quota with nothing to offer but cliches and end up pushing stereotypes even more.
I imagine them writing diverse Cartman like it’s just normal Cartman, which makes it so much funnier
I loved that too. I did find myself thinking that I wish Cartman still said and did some of the stuff diverse Cartman was saying and doing to show she is just like Cartman. I found myself a little nostalgic for an older version of Cartman. Like the “na na na na na na ha ha ha ha ha ha” and the Kyle’s mom’s a big fat bitch, and the farting, saying “butt fucker,” etc. Overall, I truly enjoyed diverse Cartman.
I don’t know why I genuinely believed she was going to fix their problem, I felt so stupid when she finally turned on Baldur’s Gate. Like of course, this is still Cartman. Got a good laugh out of me
“I am Cartman you fucking butt fucker!”