TV is one of my most sacred pastimes. I was only allowed one hour a day growing up. Which is of course why I only “read” and did “homework” in those 3 hours between when I got off of school and my mom returned home from work. Saved By The Bell re-runs and MTV’s The Grind didn’t count…
Would you rather have to watch all TV with subtitles or have to buy everything you watch on TV iTunes style?
Mitch Martin: “Are the subtitles just stuck on the screen on every TV you watch, or is the audio really in another language?”
J Diggles: “Another language.”
Baba Ganoush: “Can you learn the other language?”
J Diggles: “Sure, it’s German.”
Mr Wonka: “Do the iTunes shows come with advertisements?”
J Diggles: “Yes, just the like the regular show would.”
How Did Your Cinco De Mayo End?
- Passed Out (38.0%, 5 Votes)
- Good Question (Blacked Out) (31.0%, 4 Votes)
- Little Bit of Everything (31.0%, 4 Votes)
- Got Some Strange Ass (0.0%, 0 Votes)
- Hugging the Toilet (0.0%, 0 Votes)
Total Voters: 13






















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I took 3 years of German in high school. I think I could pick it up again pretty quick.
I thought at first you meant you had to buy everything from every advertisement you saw. That would be ridiculous.
And since I speak German, I already know my choice! Suck it, Baba Ganoush!
Eric Cartman’s voice in German? No thanks, it just wouldn’t be the same. The sound of those Asian dialects just make me want to vomit on my face.
I vote iTV.
…and besides, I can’t even read English, so those subtitles would be a bitch.
Watching shows/movies with the audio dubbed sucks horribly and even worse, and I don’t think anything is funny in German.
I guess it all depends on whether or not sports announcer would be more annoying in German.