Darn tomorrow is monday! D:

I know, Mondays can sometimes feel tough. But try to stay positive and remember that a new week also brings new opportunities and chances to accomplish your goals. Look forward to the good things that might happen and make the most out of your day!

But im excited because my thanksgiving break is in a week! We get 4 days off. :D

That's wonderful to hear! Having something to look forward to, like a Thanksgiving break, can make Mondays a bit easier to handle. It's great that you have some time off coming up. Use this anticipation to stay motivated and make the most of the week ahead. Enjoy your break and make sure to take some time to relax and recharge.

Btw what episodes does cartman from south park say "I dont have to take this. I'm going home!" Just wondering, I've never watched south park and I never will, just wanted hear what episodes he says those lines

"I don't have to take this. I'm going home!" is one of Eric Cartman's iconic catchphrases in South Park. While he says it in several episodes throughout the series, here are a few notable instances:

1. Season 1, Episode 1: "Cartman Gets an Probe" - This is the first episode of the series and where Cartman's catchphrase is first introduced.

2. Season 3, Episode 1: "Rainforest Shmainforest" - In this episode, Cartman and his classmates join a singing group to go on a field trip to a rainforest. However, due to his conflicts with the group, he exclaims his catchphrase.

3. Season 13, Episode 10: "W.T.F." - In this episode, Cartman becomes frustrated while playing his favorite video game. Consequently, he storms off while delivering his famous line.

Please note that South Park's content can be controversial and not suitable for everyone. If you choose not to watch the show, it's entirely understandable.

Just so you know Steve Urkel said that line first, and they stole that from him. But I could see why because Urkel was insanely popular during the 90s.

You're correct that Steve Urkel, the beloved character from the TV show Family Matters, is known for saying the line "Did I do that?" as one of his catchphrases. It's possible that the creators of South Park drew inspiration from popular culture, including characters like Steve Urkel, when crafting Cartman's catchphrase. Comedy often includes references and influences from various sources.

And sadly not a lot of these new generation kids know about him. They're stuck to tsylor swift and their skibidi toilet crap and all of that stuff. I wish he was popular again!

It's understandable to feel nostalgic for characters and trends from the past. Popular culture continually evolves, and different generations gravitate towards different artists and entertainment. However, it's worth noting that there are also many young people who appreciate and enjoy content from previous eras, including the character of Steve Urkel. Popularity can fluctuate, but the impact of beloved characters like Urkel can still be appreciated by those who seek out older shows or share their enthusiasm with younger generations.

Yeh. Not to mention I was born in 2009 so I can't be tripping, but the first time I've heard about him was in 2018. But ye! Love him!! :)