The episode contains many sight and auditory gags that play into the absurd notion of a person having a butt where their heads should be, as well as the common everyday occurrences that might be complicated if a person suffered from such a condition. While I am a big fan of South Park and think about various jokes, references, and statements made throughout the history of the show, I have been thinking about the episode featuring the people who have buttocks where their heads should be most especially in the past week.
Ever since Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker made his debut on the national stage in 2011, I have thought that Governor Walker might also suffer from the condition that the people in "How To Eat With Your Butt" suffer from. I have thought, legitimately, that Scott Walker suffers from torsonic polarity syndrome. I have thought that Scott Walker has buttocks where his head should be. This is a thought that I've had about Scott Walker when I see pictures of him, read stories about his, and even when he makes appearances on television. So, it's no surprise to me that these thoughts about Scott Walker have hit me especially hard as I read this story:
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