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* AnAesop:
** Empathy and {{forgiveness}} are the most powerful forces of the world, or, as the special puts it, "cutting each other some slack". The pandemic couldn't have been prevented, even with time travel, so it's only until everyone forgives each other, understands they are all stressed about the same thing, and learn to trust each other again that the future changes for the better.
** You can't worry about things that are way out of your scope of control. Instead, focus on what you can change, take special care of them, and appreciate what you do have rather than bemoaning what you don't. It'll spare you a lot of stress later on.



* AnAesop:
** Empathy and {{forgiveness}} are the most powerful forces of the world, or, as the special puts it, "cutting each other some slack". The pandemic couldn't have been prevented, even with time travel, so it's only until everyone forgives each other, understands they are all stressed about the same thing, and learn to trust each other again that the future changes for the better.
** You can't worry about things that are way out of your scope of control. Instead, focus on what you can change, take special care of them, and appreciate what you do have rather than bemoaning what you don't. It'll spare you a lot of stress later on.

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* AnAesop:
** Empathy
AllForNothing: Despite Stan and {{forgiveness}} are Kyle trying to warn their past selves about their ruining their lives and Cartman murdering Clyde before he could kill Kyle's past self, nothing changed. Kenny still got pissed at the most powerful forces of others for their friendship breaking up, became a scientist, went back in time, and the world, or, as trio still went in after him, not to mention they failed to stop COVID. However, this makes Stan realize that instead of trying to prevent the special puts it, "cutting each other some slack". The pandemic couldn't have been prevented, even with time travel, so it's only until everyone forgives each other, understands from happening altogether, they are need to change how they all stressed about the same thing, and learn reacted to trust each other again that the future changes for the better.
** You can't worry about things that are way out of your scope of control. Instead, focus on what you can change, take special care of them, and appreciate what you do have rather than bemoaning what you don't. It'll spare you a lot of stress later on.
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** It's never made clear what caused the boys (and everyone else) to cut ties with Cartman for good in the revised future, though its most likely something Cartman did at a certain point and was apparently so bad that not even Butters wants anything to do with him.

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** It's never made clear what caused the boys (and everyone else) to cut ties with Cartman for good in the revised future, though its most likely something Cartman did at a certain point and was apparently so bad that not even Butters wants anything to do with him. It could also be a combination of things; the [[CallForward call-forwards]] in Seasons 25 and 26 show that Cartman has [[Recap/SouthParkS25E3CityPeople permanently damaged his relationship with his mother]] and [[WesternAnimation/SouthParkTheStreamingWars screwed over his friends]] for money ([[Recap/SouthParkS26E5DikinBausHotDogs even Butters]]), while also having little to no desire to do anything with his life beyond being spiteful, lazy, and manipulative. All of these things will likely contribute to everyone's collective [[TheLastStraw last straw]] with Cartman.
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** It's never made clear what caused the boys (and everyone else) to finally cut ties with Cartman for good in the revised future, though its most likely something Cartman did at a certain point and was apparently so bad that not even Butters wants anything to do with him.

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** It's never made clear what caused the boys (and everyone else) to finally cut ties with Cartman for good in the revised future, though its most likely something Cartman did at a certain point and was apparently so bad that not even Butters wants anything to do with him.

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* TheUnReveal: In the new future Kyle has children and is heavily implied to have a wife. However there is no confirmation on who Kyle married in the new future.

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In the new future Kyle has children and is heavily implied to have a wife. two biological children, all but confirming that he's married. However there the audience is no confirmation on never shown who Kyle married in the new future.future.
** It's never made clear what caused the boys (and everyone else) to finally cut ties with Cartman for good in the revised future, though its most likely something Cartman did at a certain point and was apparently so bad that not even Butters wants anything to do with him.
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* ImpossibleThief: Victor's ability to sell people on NFTs is treated as a mix of this and NoodleIncident. Once he starts talking, it takes at most half an hour before people have lost nearly everything, either buying the NFT from him or having it all sold or repossessed with no explanation as to how things escalated to that point other than what the victim spent it on.

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* ImpossibleThief: Victor's ability to sell people on NFTs [=NFTs=] is treated as a mix of this and NoodleIncident. Once he starts talking, it takes at most half an hour before people have lost nearly everything, either buying the NFT from him or having it all sold or repossessed with no explanation as to how things escalated to that point other than what the victim spent it on.
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* GrayingMorality: The conflict between Kyle and Cartman becomes morally grayer as adults compared to when they were children. As kids, it's clear that Kyle was an OnlySaneMan sane who always tried to do the right thing and had far higher morals than Cartman who committed atrocities out of pettiness or self-interest, especially towards Kyle. When they became adults however, Kyle wanted to fix the future but for selfish reasons because he was miserable and jealous when Cartman got the happier life, while Cartman wants to prevent the future from being fix, but for more understandable reasons in that he's afraid he'll loose family if the future is change. Then Cartman decides to help Kyle fix the future where despite Cartman being the more selfless of the two, Cartman loses his happy life and becomes miserable in the new future while Kyle gets the happier life.

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* GrayingMorality: The conflict between Kyle and Cartman becomes morally grayer as adults compared to when they were children. As kids, it's clear that Kyle was an OnlySaneMan sane who always tried to do the right thing and had far higher morals than Cartman who committed atrocities out of pettiness or self-interest, especially towards Kyle. When they became adults however, Kyle wanted to fix the future but for selfish reasons because he was miserable and jealous when Cartman got the happier life, while Cartman wants to prevent the future from being fix, but for more understandable reasons in that he's afraid he'll loose family if the future is change. Then Cartman decides to help Kyle fix the future where despite Cartman being the more selfless of the two, Cartman loses his happy life and becomes miserable in the new future while Kyle gets the happier life.
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* GrayingMorality: The conflict between Kyle vs. Cartman becomes morally grayer as adult compared to when they were children. As kids, it's clear that Kyle was an OnlySaneMan sane who always tried to do the right thing and had far higher morals than Cartman who committed atrocities out of pettiness or self-interest, especially towards Kyle. When they became adults however, Kyle wanted to fix the future but for selfish reasons because he was miserable and jealous when Cartman got the happier life, while Cartman wants to prevent the future from being fix, but for more understandable reasons in that he's afraid he'll loose family if the future is change. Then Cartman decides to help Kyle fix the future where despite Cartman being the more selfless of the two, Cartman loses his happy life and becomes miserable in the new future while Kyle gets the happier life.

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* GrayingMorality: The conflict between Kyle vs. and Cartman becomes morally grayer as adult adults compared to when they were children. As kids, it's clear that Kyle was an OnlySaneMan sane who always tried to do the right thing and had far higher morals than Cartman who committed atrocities out of pettiness or self-interest, especially towards Kyle. When they became adults however, Kyle wanted to fix the future but for selfish reasons because he was miserable and jealous when Cartman got the happier life, while Cartman wants to prevent the future from being fix, but for more understandable reasons in that he's afraid he'll loose family if the future is change. Then Cartman decides to help Kyle fix the future where despite Cartman being the more selfless of the two, Cartman loses his happy life and becomes miserable in the new future while Kyle gets the happier life.
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* GrayingMorality: The conflict between Kyle vs. Cartman becomes morally grayer as adult compared to when they were children. As kids, it's clear that Kyle was an OnlySaneMan sane who always tried to do the right thing and far with the higher morals than Cartman who was a sociopath who committed his actions out of pettiness or self-interest. When they became adults however, Kyle wanted to fix the future but for selfish reasons because he was miserable and jealous when Cartman got the happier life, while Cartman wants to prevent the future from being fix, but for more selfless reasons in that he's afraid he'll loose family if the future is change. Then Cartman decides to help Kyle fix the future, where he loses his happy life and becomes miserable while Kyle gets the happier life of the two despite having more selfish reasons behind in his actions than Cartman.

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* GrayingMorality: The conflict between Kyle vs. Cartman becomes morally grayer as adult compared to when they were children. As kids, it's clear that Kyle was an OnlySaneMan sane who always tried to do the right thing and had far with the higher morals than Cartman who was a sociopath who committed his actions atrocities out of pettiness or self-interest. self-interest, especially towards Kyle. When they became adults however, Kyle wanted to fix the future but for selfish reasons because he was miserable and jealous when Cartman got the happier life, while Cartman wants to prevent the future from being fix, but for more selfless understandable reasons in that he's afraid he'll loose family if the future is change. Then Cartman decides to help Kyle fix the future, future where he despite Cartman being the more selfless of the two, Cartman loses his happy life and becomes miserable in the new future while Kyle gets the happier life of the two despite having more selfish reasons behind in his actions than Cartman.life.
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* GrayingMorality: The conflict between Kyle vs. Cartman becomes morally grayer as adult compared to when they were children. As kids, it's clear that Kyle was an OnlySaneMan sane who always tried to do the right thing and far with the higher morals than Cartman who was a sociopath who committed his actions out of pettiness or self-interest. When they became adults however, Kyle wanted to fix the future but for selfish reasons because he was miserable and jealous when Cartman got the happier life, while Cartman wants to prevent the future from being fix, but for more selfless reasons in that he's afraid he'll loose family if the future is change. Then Cartman decides to help Kyle fix the future, where he loses his happy life and becomes miserable while Kyle gets the happier life despite being more selfish in his action than Cartman.

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* GrayingMorality: The conflict between Kyle vs. Cartman becomes morally grayer as adult compared to when they were children. As kids, it's clear that Kyle was an OnlySaneMan sane who always tried to do the right thing and far with the higher morals than Cartman who was a sociopath who committed his actions out of pettiness or self-interest. When they became adults however, Kyle wanted to fix the future but for selfish reasons because he was miserable and jealous when Cartman got the happier life, while Cartman wants to prevent the future from being fix, but for more selfless reasons in that he's afraid he'll loose family if the future is change. Then Cartman decides to help Kyle fix the future, where he loses his happy life and becomes miserable while Kyle gets the happier life of the two despite being having more selfish reasons behind in his action actions than Cartman.
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* GrayingMorality: The conflict between Kyle vs. Cartman becomes morally grayer as adult compared to when they were children. As kids, it's clear that Kyle was an OnlySaneMan sane who always tried to do the right thing and far with the higher morals than Cartman who was a sociopath who committed his actions out of pettiness or self-interest. When they became adults however, Kyle wanted to fix the future but for selfish reasons because he was miserable and jealous when Cartman got the happier life, while Cartman wants to prevent the future from being fix, but for more selfless reasons in that he's afraid he'll loose family if the future is change. Then Cartman decides to help Kyle fix the future, where he loses his happy life and becomes miserable while Kyle gets the happier life despite being more selfish in his action than Cartman.
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* ImpossibleThief: Victor's ability to sell people on NFTs is treated as a mix of this and NoodleIncident. Once he starts talking, it takes at most half an hour before people have lost nearly everything, either buying the NFT from him or having it all sold or repossessed with no explanation as to how things escalated to that point other than what the victim spent it on.
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* VillainousBreakdown: Cartman in the revised timeline has one (or at least is stuck in one for quite a while) upon seeing all of his former friends living happy lives and celebrating Christmas at Denny's while he's all alone, homeless and miserable, where he screams insults at them once Stan and Kyle notices him.

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* VillainousBreakdown: Cartman in the revised timeline has one (or at least is stuck in one for quite a while) upon seeing all of his former friends living happy lives and celebrating Christmas at Denny's together while he's all alone, homeless and miserable, where he screams insults at them once Stan and Kyle notices once they notice him.
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* VillainousBreakdown: Cartman in the revised timeline has one (or at least is stuck in one for quite a while) upon seeing all of his former friends living happy lives and celebrating Christmas at Denny's while he's all alone, homeless and miserable, where he screams insults at them once Stan and Kyle notices him

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* VillainousBreakdown: Cartman in the revised timeline has one (or at least is stuck in one for quite a while) upon seeing all of his former friends living happy lives and celebrating Christmas at Denny's while he's all alone, homeless and miserable, where he screams insults at them once Stan and Kyle notices himhim.
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* VillainousBreakdown: Cartman in the revised timeline has one (or at least is stuck in one for quite a while) upon seeing all of his former friends living happy lives and celebrating Christmas at Denny's while he's all alone, homeless and miserable, where he screams insults at them once Stan and Kyle notices him
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* NeverMyFault: Possibly for Cartman in the revised timeline. He doesn't seem to recognized that if he hadn't changed his ways and reform like in the old timeline, he would have not ended a lonely and miserable hobo, instead seemingly blaming Stan, Kyle, and everyone else for his misfortunes judging by how he's cursing at them.

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* NeverMyFault: Possibly for Cartman in the revised timeline. He doesn't seem to recognized that if he hadn't changed forgo his ways awful personality and reform like in the old timeline, he would have not ended a lonely and miserable hobo, instead hobo. Instead he seemingly blaming Stan, Kyle, and blames everyone else but himself for all of his misfortunes judging by how he's cursing at them.
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* NeverMyFault: Possibly for Cartman in the revised timeline. He doesn't seem to recognized that if he hadn't changed his ways and reform like in the old timeline, he would have not ended a lonely and miserable hobo, instead seemingly blaming Stan, Kyle, and everyone else for his misfortunes judging by how he's cursing at them.
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* AluminumChristmasTrees: The United States Space Force [[https://www.spaceforce.mil/ is a real thing]] that the Trump administration created in 2019, though they don't seem to actually do anything in the way of actual combat or deep space travel.

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* AttentionWhore: In the revised future, Cartman still tries to get as much attention as possible, loudly insulting at anyone he sees so they can notice him. However he only manages to get Stan and Kyle's attention while Butters tells the two not to waste their attention on him.



** For Season 24 as a whole, it began and ended with Randy making an announcement to the townsfolk.



* PostCyberpunk: While Covid still occurred, China's still a superpower, and tech is still very advanced in the new timeline, the world managed to make the first point easier to handle, while everyone (sans Cartman) is living happier lives.

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* PostCyberpunk: While Covid still occurred, China's still a superpower, and tech is still very advanced in the new timeline, the world managed to make the first point easier to handle, while everyone (sans (except Cartman) is living happier lives.
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* TheDogBitesBack: While Stan and even Kyle feel bad for the pathetic state Cartman is in the good future, Butters, Cartman's biggest punching bag, [[NoSympathy dismissively tells them not to waste time feeling bad for Eric again]]; [[WhosLaughingNow even snapping back at him when their old dynamic reemerges]].

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* TheDogBitesBack: While Stan and even Kyle feel bad for the pathetic state Cartman is in the good future, Butters, Cartman's biggest punching bag, [[NoSympathy dismissively tells them not to waste time feeling bad for Eric again]]; again]], even [[WhosLaughingNow even snapping back at him him]] when their old dynamic reemerges]].reemerges.



* FutureLoser: Exaggerated (and possibly as far as Up To EleventyZillion) with Cartman in the new future. This Cartman is a homeless, friendless, alcoholic, mess who does nothing but drink and scream obscenities at everyone in the same vicinity as him. He even wears the exact same clothes from his childhood. Made even more pronounced by the fact that literally everyone else who survived the pandemic had a successful future (including [[ButtMonkey Butters]] and [[TheyKilledKennyAgain Kenny]]).

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* FutureLoser: Exaggerated (and possibly as far as Up To EleventyZillion) with Cartman in the new future. This Cartman is a homeless, friendless, alcoholic, alcoholic mess who does nothing but drink and scream obscenities at everyone in the same vicinity as him. He even wears the exact same clothes from his childhood. Made even more pronounced by the fact that literally everyone else who survived the pandemic had a successful future (including [[ButtMonkey Butters]] and [[TheyKilledKennyAgain Kenny]]).



* NotAfraidOfYouAnymore: While Butters used to be afraid of Cartman and usually complied to his demands as a child, the adult Butters in the fixed timeline no longer shows any fear towards Cartman, merely cursing back when Cartman tries flipping off Butters.

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* NotAfraidOfYouAnymore: While Butters used to be afraid of Cartman and usually complied to his demands as a child, the adult Butters in the fixed timeline no longer shows any fear towards Cartman, Cartman. He merely cursing curses back when Cartman tries flipping off Butters.Butters and closes the blinds.



* SirSwearsALot: Cartman [[ExaggeratedTrope exaggerates this trope]] in the new timeline. While Cartman used to swear the most out of the four boys by a country mile, in the new timeline, Cartman drops an F-bomb in ''every single sentence he says'', with [[FlippingTheBird his middle finger raised]] the whole time. It's also suggested that this is now his default way of speaking, and has been for a long time.

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* SirSwearsALot: Cartman [[ExaggeratedTrope exaggerates this trope]] in the new timeline. While Cartman used to swear the most out of the four boys by a country mile, in the new timeline, Cartman drops an F-bomb in ''every single sentence he says'', with [[FlippingTheBird his middle finger raised]] the whole time. It's also suggested that this is now his default way of speaking, and has been for a long time. Hell, even his homeless signboard has "fuck you" written on it.
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* CharacterExaggeration: Cartman's new future self serves as one to present-day Cartman.
** Cartman used to swear a lot as a child and frequently curse people out and flip them off. Future Cartman does ''nothing but'' this.
** Cartman used to be rather gross and unhygienic as a child. His future self is a filthy, filthy hobo.
** Cartman used to be BrilliantButLazy, refusing to apply his talents to other things because they didn't benefit him. Future Cartman did nothing with his life whatsoever.
** Cartman was often TheFriendNobodyLikes in his peer group, Butters was the only one who put up with him (and sometimes, not even then). He did at least love his mother in his own way, but it was mainly because he knew he could easily get what he wanted out of her. In the future, Cartman has no friends at all (or even any family), and Butters, the one person most likely to put up with Cartman's behavior in the past, is now the ''least'' sympathetic towards him.


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* SirSwearsALot: Cartman [[ExaggeratedTrope exaggerates this trope]] in the new timeline. While Cartman used to swear the most out of the four boys by a country mile, in the new timeline, Cartman drops an F-bomb in ''every single sentence he says'', with [[FlippingTheBird his middle finger raised]] the whole time. It's also suggested that this is now his default way of speaking, and has been for a long time.
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* PsychopathicManchild: In the new timeline, Cartman still wears his childhood clothes, lives on the road as a hobo, and screams obscenities at people.

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* PsychopathicManchild: In the new timeline, Cartman still wears his childhood clothes, lives on the road as a hobo, and screams obscenities at people. To make it even more notable, while Cartman used to frequently curse at people as a child as part of his extremely {{Jerkass}} personality as well, he was also ambitious, manipulative, even charismatic sometimes, and despite his [[WithFriendsLikeThese "friends"]] hating his guts, they were still technically his friends, and they still used to hang out with him. The Cartman we see in the new timeline is such a failure as a human being that cursing at people is all he does, all of his FauxAffablyEvil and ManipulativeBastard tendencies are completely gone.
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* WeUsedToBeFriends: {{Subverted}} in the new timeline where the four boys reconciled with each other and continue to remain friends. Eventually DoubleSubverted with Cartman when other boys decide to cut ties with Cartman at a certain point, which led to Cartman becoming a homeless drunk who's all alone in the future.

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* WeUsedToBeFriends: {{Subverted}} in the new timeline where the four boys reconciled with each other and continue to remain friends. Eventually DoubleSubverted with in regards towards Cartman when other boys decide to cut ties with Cartman at a certain point, which led to Cartman becoming a homeless drunk who's all alone in the future.
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** As Cartman tries to stop Stan, Kyle, and the rest of the gang, he regresses into his old bad habits. He manipulates Clyde to join his side, knocks out and ties up Craig and Tweek, threatens Butters into helping him and unleashing him on Wendy and the others, and steals all their research and Randy's weed so he can go back in time and kill Kyle.
** After the trio fixes the timeline, Cartman goes from a happy family man to a drunk, single, homeless asshole; presumably, because in the new timeline, he never changes from his hateful childhood self.

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** As Cartman tries to stop Stan, Kyle, and the rest of old gang from changing the gang, future, he regresses relapses into his old bad habits. He habits when he was younger. Cartman manipulates Clyde to join his side, knocks out and ties up Craig and Tweek, threatens Butters into helping him and unleashing unleashes him on Wendy and the others, and steals all their research and Randy's weed so he can to go back in time and kill to murder Kyle.
** After the trio fixes makes the timeline, timeline better, Cartman goes from a happy family man to a drunk, single, angry, drunk homeless asshole; presumably, man, probably because in the new timeline, he never changes from his hateful cruel childhood self.self in the new universe.
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* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: In the old timeline Kyle believed that he should have gotten the happiness and family that Cartman obtained because he was morally better than Cartman when they were kids. Kyle would received the happier life with a family of his own in the new timeline, but is unable to rub his success at Cartman after seeing him hit rock bottom as a lonely drunk hobo, instead feeling sorry for what Cartman has become.

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* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: In the old timeline Kyle believed that he should have gotten the happiness and family that Cartman obtained because he was morally better than Cartman when they were kids. Kyle would received receive the happier life with a family of his own in the new timeline, but is unable to rub his success at Cartman after seeing him hit rock bottom as a lonely drunk hobo, instead feeling sorry for what Cartman has become.
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* BeCarefulWhatYouWishedFor: In the old timeline Kyle believed that he should have gotten the happiness and family that Cartman obtained because he was morally better than Cartman when they were kids. Kyle would received the happier life with a family of his own in the new timeline, but is unable to rub his success at Cartman after seeing him hit rock bottom as a lonely drunk hobo, instead feeling sorry for what Cartman has become.

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* BeCarefulWhatYouWishedFor: BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: In the old timeline Kyle believed that he should have gotten the happiness and family that Cartman obtained because he was morally better than Cartman when they were kids. Kyle would received the happier life with a family of his own in the new timeline, but is unable to rub his success at Cartman after seeing him hit rock bottom as a lonely drunk hobo, instead feeling sorry for what Cartman has become.

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* BeCarefulWhatYouWishedFor: In the old timeline Kyle believed that he should have gotten the happiness and family that Cartman obtained because he was morally better than Cartman when they were kids. Kyle would received the happier life with a family of his own in the new timeline, but is unable to rub his success at Cartman after seeing him hit rock bottom as a lonely drunk hobo, instead feeling sorry for what Cartman has become.



** The lives of Stan and Cartman are the switched in the revised timeline with Stan being the happy and successful man whose in a ([[MaybeEverAfter possible]]) committed relationship, while Cartman is the one who ends up becoming a lonely and miserable alcoholic.

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** The lives of Stan and Cartman Kyle are the switched with Cartman in the revised timeline with Stan being the a happy and successful man whose in and Kyle having a ([[MaybeEverAfter possible]]) committed relationship, family of his own, while Cartman is the one who ends up becoming a lonely and miserable alcoholic.
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Ultimately Cartman becoming a lonely homeless man in the new future makes sense given the factors of his personality. His lazy and childish tendencies would not allow him to develop the skills needed to take care of himself when he gets older while his rude and bigoted attitude towards people would cause people not to give him a job while also driving the rest of his peers away from him.

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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Ultimately Cartman becoming a lonely homeless man in the new future makes sense given the factors of his personality. His lazy and childish tendencies would not allow him to develop the skills needed to take care of himself when he gets older while his rude rude, bigoted, and bigoted manipulative attitude towards people everyone would cause people not to give him a job while also driving the rest of his peers away from him.
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** The lives of Stan and Cartman are the switched in the revised timeline with Stan being a happy and successful man whose in a ([[MaybeEverAfter possible]]) committed relationship, while Cartman ends up being a lonely and miserable alcoholic.

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** The lives of Stan and Cartman are the switched in the revised timeline with Stan being a the happy and successful man whose in a ([[MaybeEverAfter possible]]) committed relationship, while Cartman is the one who ends up being becoming a lonely and miserable alcoholic.

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* SwappedRoles: In the complete opposite of what their relationships with Cartman were like when they were kids, Kyle in the new timeline takes pity on Cartman for becoming a homeless addict while Butters has [[NoSympathy no sympathy]] for him and tells the others to forget about him.

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In the complete opposite of what their relationships with Cartman were like when they were kids, Kyle in the new timeline takes pity on Cartman for becoming a homeless addict while Butters has [[NoSympathy no sympathy]] for him and tells the others to forget about him.him.
** The lives of Stan and Cartman are the switched in the revised timeline with Stan being a happy and successful man whose in a ([[MaybeEverAfter possible]]) committed relationship, while Cartman ends up being a lonely and miserable alcoholic.
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** Clyde becomes this after continuing to cause problems for everyone by constantly announcing that he's unvaccinated. Even Cartman, who recruited Clyde to kill Clyde, can barely stand him and no one feels sorry for Clyde when Cartman decides to kill him.

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** Clyde becomes this after continuing to cause problems for everyone by constantly announcing that he's unvaccinated. Even Cartman, who recruited Clyde to kill Clyde, Kyle, can barely stand him and no one feels sorry for Clyde when care that Cartman decides to kill him.Clyde.

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