Scientific tests have continuously proved that subliminal advertising doesn’t work, neither in auditory nor visual form. So in the decidedly unlikely event that Matt Parker and Trey Stones have sold out, (Remember that they are responsible for one of the longest-running, critically acclaimed and, most importantly: profitable animated television series of all time, why would they need to subliminally advertise?) they would be selling out in a pointless and ineffectual way which would only be brought to light by people with too much time and software on their hands.
The God of Continuity has spoken, and he decrees that this is bunk!
This is stupid. South park wont try to show hidden messages or adverstisements. If they want to say something in their show, they’ll do it. They arent afraid to hide stuff.
This was probably a crossing of radio wave transmissions between stations resulting the lag from one comercial showingup in the black emptyness of another show. Either that or Trey Parker and Matt Stone are the most brilliant marketers ever.
Scientific tests have continuously proved that subliminal advertising doesn’t work, neither in auditory nor visual form. So in the decidedly unlikely event that Matt Parker and Trey Stones have sold out, (Remember that they are responsible for one of the longest-running, critically acclaimed and, most importantly: profitable animated television series of all time, why would they need to subliminally advertise?) they would be selling out in a pointless and ineffectual way which would only be brought to light by people with too much time and software on their hands.
The God of Continuity has spoken, and he decrees that this is bunk!
This is stupid. South park wont try to show hidden messages or adverstisements. If they want to say something in their show, they’ll do it. They arent afraid to hide stuff.
It may well be in there. Perhaps they are trying to cause some controversy.
Or, more likely, the tv recording was picking up some background from another channel…
This was probably a crossing of radio wave transmissions between stations resulting the lag from one comercial showingup in the black emptyness of another show. Either that or Trey Parker and Matt Stone are the most brilliant marketers ever.
did anyone call it?