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South Park Turns 17: 17 R Rated Moments

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Just like R-rated movies, this article and its images are not for kids. Proceed with caution.
Let’s just face it: turning 17 is kind of a bummer. You’re still not 18, so you can’t vote or be legally considered an adult, you still have to go to high school, and you’re most likely still living with mom and dad.
There is one awesome thing about turning the big 1-7 though (besides the fact that you get to have Teenage Fun for another few years): you finally get to see R-rated movies. Sure, maybe that seems like cold comfort, but tell that to the baby-faced 16-year-old who gets asked for ID every. single. time. They probably
still haven’t seen “22 Jump Street,” poor souls.
That said, if the beloved animated series “South Park” was a real person and not, well, a cartoon, it would now be able to go to an R-rated movie unaccompanied. Yippee! The pilot episode of the show aired 17 years ago last night. In honor of “South Park”‘s big birthday, here are 17 of the show’s most R-rated moments.
2. Scott Tenorman eats Mr. and Mrs. Tenorman chili
Eating your parents baked into chili and then being mocked by Radiohead for crying about it? Not a great day for Scott Tenorman.
The only thing better than getting revenge is getting revenge by smearing your poop all over the property of those who have wronged you. Not suitable for children, though.
Spooky, scary! A world without internet! A world with “ghosts” instead of porn.
The outside world looks down on a man marrying a llama, but their love knows no boundaries
12. Pretty much anything involving Terrance and Phillip
They know what they did. (Mostly cursing. That’s what they did.)
The live-action operation footage. You know. Medicine is spooky.
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