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TIFU by showing my parents South Park

As you all may know Over the past few months, Tik Tok has been posting clips of South Park episodes. Me (20M) and my brothers (18M & 16M) have gotten into the show this way, and we really enjoy it. I thought it would be funny see our parents reactions to a couple of episodes, and my brothers agreed. That brings me to what happened. I showed the episode "Breast Cancer Show Ever" which is season 12, episode 9. It's where Wendy beats up Eric Cartman. Aside for a couple scenes where Cartman ate his underwear and take a dump his teachers desk, it was pretty harmless and tammed for South Park standards. My mom call it crazy, but it didn't make her walk away, and my dad was cracking up laughing the whole time. Then my Youngest brother decided to pick an extreme episode. He chose "Cock Magic" which is season 18, episode 8. Those of you who have watched the episode knows how bad it gets. The episode shows a lot of male genitalia and it made my mom very uncomfortable. In my brothers defense though, he did start to have second thoughts about 3 minutes into the episode and recommended that we stop, but my mom said no since she didn't think the previous episode I picked was that bad and didn't think the episode my brother pick could be any worse, but she was wrong. My dad thought it was funny, but my mom had a disgusted look on her face and just got up and walked off once the episode was over without saying anything to me or my brothers. I've never seen my mom this grossed out before. It had me feel bad for even proposing the idea cause now my mom isn't talking to me and my brothers for the rest of tonight. I am most certain that we are never watching South Park as a family again.

TL;DR- Me and my brothers showed our parents a very disgusting episode of South Park and now my mom isn't talking to any of us.

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