It's all going down.
No more exciting adventures and crazy shit.
All the excitement stopped when we all started high school; well, not entirely, since high school was another kind of excitement itself (in a way).
More or less you could call it drama rather than excitement.
Everyone has settled down. It is because we all knew after high school, it's for real; some of us might join the work force directly, some of us might head straight to college. We were not kids anymore.
(It's all going down.)
Freshman year, most of us still went on with the parties and shit. A few of us settled down and started to study real hard, like Kyle and Butters. No one could get by by being "smart" anymore; you had to be both smart and hard-working. Eventually, kids who used to be "smart" fell behind and some of them even gave up entirely, like Craig, who was one of our school's major drug dealers.
When you think of high school while you were in middle school, you always think the high schoolers are super cool. The fact is: they aren't. Everyone more or less was the same. No one changed; except their habits.
(No one ever changed.)
I was the self-proclaimed observer. I observe. People told me lots of things because they thought I was trustworthy. True, I never tell. Nor did I ever give them any of my opinion; I just listened. They all like to confess to me because I listened well. Therefore, I was privy to almost everyone's secrets (and their sins).
So here we all were, in the middle of this mess.
What mess?
Indeed, what mess? I used to ask myself sometimes.
South Park has been the hick town it has been since the first redneck family moved in. Even though good ol' Colorado herself was well above the Mason Dixon line, here in South Park the culture has always been as Southern as it could get.
The older generation never liked the "hippies", in fact, some of the less open minded younger generation felt the same way too. However, they all coexisted; it never occurred to anyone that someone would get crazy enough about it to actually do something.
The horror thus began.
