For sure! I mean he barely made it over 1, but then manages to jump 3 after only a day or two. I mean if he can keep up that growth there's no telling how many he could jump!
@ItsMilkyTime! nonono,investedGman is second account made by Kyle telling this plan is not his plan in second-person. (HIS plan) Either way, it's definitely Kyle ideas investedGman,sorry. This is only a stupid joke I am making...
When you've got an idea as good as Kyle's you've got to see it through! Kyle was so passionate about Eric jumping the homeless that he wouldn't stop getting more homeless for Eric to jump.
I can see that. It's all part of a deep and continuous story about how much Kyle actually likes Cartman's ideas but refuses to admit because he's Cartman. Jumping over homeless, shoving food up your ass to make you crap out your mouth, list goes on.
The best part is Stan saying "honestly i don't know what you see in this Kyle" after joyfully saying "wow, that was a great idea Kyle!" in the beginning!
It was a sweet idea at first, but kyle's obsession kinda ruined the fun for everyone. He kept pestering them on how many homeless cartman could or could not jump, instead of helping through the crysis
eridan ampora Cartman tends to insult kyle for him being jewish and uses stereotypes to berate him.... In this case, he would have used the “jews are stingy” stereotype and since kyle gave money, it became ironic that he did not point it out
It was a sweet idea. So naturally they thought it was his. Now only we can get Cartman in California to jump over all ours. Wait, wasnt that idiot Kyle who sent them here in the first place. Cartman was right about Kyle. If Kyle ever gets to California, I'm going to sell him some bad acid for that.
I'm with Kyle on this one. While I don't see jumping the homeless as a solution to the problem immediately to hand, sometimes you need to look beyond the here and now, at the bigger picture. In that moment as Cartman takes flight, soaring over the homeless like a majestic golden eagle it becomes a stunning homage to and a biting satire of The American Dream in modern society. An entire story told in a single beautiful moment, it could bring a man to tears.
What you have just written is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever read. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone watching this video is now dumber for having read it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
Dude at the ATL airport they offer homeless jobs starting at $15 an hour. They don't want them. It's preferable to do nothing, collect welfare fraud and handouts, and get drunk and high all day.
@@davividal And Kyle is so passionate about it that he was willing to pay that homeless guy 20 bucks to get jumped over AND invite more homeless people to get jumped over, thus motivating and truly inspiring Cartman to believe in himself and his ability to jump more and more until their are no more homeless left to jump!
I think it is some sort of curse that who jump over homeless will become themself Jumping over a homeless is kyle's idea to make cartman suffer in the future
@@InvestedGman fair point, but Kyle started millenials against Canada because he acted selfish and thought because he didn't like it it should be banned to the point where things got out of control and Canada got bombed because of him and afterwards he tried to make an excuse to Ike rather than owning up to it, in that episode he really became like Sheila.
Course he did. He got too close, got too confident. He touched them multiple times. We thought if you gave money to the homeless, you would eventually end up homeless. But that was incorrect, what actually happens if you touch the homeless, you end up homeless. When he jumped over the homeless and touch them, he ended up catching it. Of course, with homelessness comes stupidity. Now cartman is stupid and homeless, but due to the pandemic, NASCAR's canceled. It's the ultimate tragedy for him
*"I won't risk it, I can jump two homeless people, maybe 3... But asking me to jump this many is asking me to risk my life Kyle!!!"* Also Cartman: *"I easily could've cleared another 30 or 40"* 😂
One of my favorite SP jokes is Kyle blatantly saying jumping the homeless isn’t his idea but Stan keeps thinking it’s Kyle’s idea. No matter how many times he’s corrected
@@ryman1933 actually in the episode it revealed that the Homeless went to South park because they heard it was a better place the city they went to actually lead them to South park
Lmfao I DIED Stan acted like Kyle had a LEGIT PROBLEM "we're here to find out how to get rid of the homeless people.... Not the number of homeless people Cartman can jump!" Hahahahah
@@MrPek-fe9fp Oh God! It wasn't thirty, it was one! He jumped over one homeless person with his stupid skateboard, and he barely made it over that guy!
They're too old for that shit. If Kyle tried to jump Cartman, he'd probably injure himself by that attempt even though he really wants to see that happen.
"I have an idea." "No, no, no. We're not having Cartman jump anymore homeless people." "THAT ISN'T MY IDEA!" *cuts to Cartman jumping 3 homeless people*
I understand Kyle's idea. You might not be able to provide homes and living facilities to the homeless. But cartman jumping over the homeless shows the potential of humanity. It shows us how capable humanity is in facing our problems and how bright our future is. If rather than solving our problems, if we can jump over them with a skateboard, we would all go towards a new dawn of hope and optimism.
Really just wish they gave us more backstory on why Kyle was so obsessed with jumping the homeless. Just seemed really out of place for this character.
Also the season 6 episode where they try to get from house to house to see a Terrence and Phillip movie trailer. He was running as fast as his little feet could take him.