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If you’ve lived in a small town that suddenly became "cool," Season 25, Episode 3, " City People " , probably felt a little too real. The episode marks a return to the show’s biting satire of urban migration and the chaos of the housing market, all wrapped in that signature brand of absurdity. The Plot: Cartman vs. Liane

For those looking to rewatch or catch up, you can find the full episode on or Paramount+ . [S25E3] City People

Interestingly, the episode features the , an actual hot-dog-shaped building located in Bailey, Colorado. In a meta-twist, the real-life property was actually for sale around the time the episode aired, adding a layer of realism to the show's commentary on the ballooning real estate market. Final Thoughts If you’ve lived in a small town that

What follows is a cutthroat battle of property listings, where Cartman uses increasingly ridiculous tactics to steal his mom's clients—the "city people". The Satire: Pilates, Teslas, and Pigeon Sounds Liane For those looking to rewatch or catch

The episode kicks off when Liane Cartman decides she’s had enough of being a stay-at-home mom and gets a job as a . Naturally, Eric doesn’t take this well. Feeling neglected, he does the only "logical" thing: he starts his own rival real estate firm, "Cartman Real Estate," and recruits a reluctant Butters to be his cameraman.

The true genius of the episode is how it depicts the newcomers. The "city people" are portrayed as a literal swarm, communicating through pigeon-like clucking sounds. Their vocabulary is limited to urban staples like: "Wi-Fi?" "Pilates?" "Metal water bottles?"

[s25e3] City People -

If you’ve lived in a small town that suddenly became "cool," Season 25, Episode 3, " City People " , probably felt a little too real. The episode marks a return to the show’s biting satire of urban migration and the chaos of the housing market, all wrapped in that signature brand of absurdity. The Plot: Cartman vs. Liane

For those looking to rewatch or catch up, you can find the full episode on or Paramount+ .

Interestingly, the episode features the , an actual hot-dog-shaped building located in Bailey, Colorado. In a meta-twist, the real-life property was actually for sale around the time the episode aired, adding a layer of realism to the show's commentary on the ballooning real estate market. Final Thoughts

What follows is a cutthroat battle of property listings, where Cartman uses increasingly ridiculous tactics to steal his mom's clients—the "city people". The Satire: Pilates, Teslas, and Pigeon Sounds

The episode kicks off when Liane Cartman decides she’s had enough of being a stay-at-home mom and gets a job as a . Naturally, Eric doesn’t take this well. Feeling neglected, he does the only "logical" thing: he starts his own rival real estate firm, "Cartman Real Estate," and recruits a reluctant Butters to be his cameraman.

The true genius of the episode is how it depicts the newcomers. The "city people" are portrayed as a literal swarm, communicating through pigeon-like clucking sounds. Their vocabulary is limited to urban staples like: "Wi-Fi?" "Pilates?" "Metal water bottles?"

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Tecno Pouvoir 2 LA7 Pro

Tecno_Pouvoir_2_LA7_Pro_MT6739_H393A_V149_190109

Date: 04-07-2022  | Size: 3.25 GB