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That show is the gift that keeps on giving. I should be ashamed and insulted by it given my heritage, but I'll be damned if I didn't love every second of it.
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Just watching the 10 sec clips on the Soup makes me cringe with nausea. I just don't know how you can do it.
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Every single one of those people disgusts me in infinite ways, yet I find them all hilariously retarded. It was one of my few TV guilty pleasures. On the other hand, I found the Sopranos to be, in many ways, way more insulting than Jersey Shore as far as how Italian Americans were portrayed because so many misguided people found so much to admire about it's characters. Maybe it's just me, but I have no problem laughing at these douchebags because they deserve to be ridiculed. That's what they are there for, and IMO it is their sole purpose in life. Watching the show is like therapy for me.