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Gingers Do Have Souls
Gingers Do Have Souls

For those of you who have seen the Ginger episode of South Park, this video will make sense and will probably prove hilarious. The protagonist of this clip tries to combat the claim that 'ginger's' don't have souls. How successful was he? Not very in my opinion.

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You tell me that’s it’s evolution,

Well can I do it at an hourly rate?

You say you got a real solution,

Is that having mummy and daddy foot the bill?

You ask me for a contribution,

and I’ll ask you to pay my superannuation.

But when you want money for minds that hate?

All I can tell you brother is welcome to the 21st Century.

You say you’ll change the Constitution,

Well good luck, university isn’t free anymore.

You tell me it’s the institution, Well you know, none of us can change a thing.

Don’t you know it’s gonna be alright, At least if they don’t run out of coffee, alright,

 As long as we stay disillusioned, alright,

And don’t give up our day jobs, alright.

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