Amusing Himself
Riding the rides alone in his theme park, Cartman is probably the happiest he's ever been.
Kyle's parents tell him about the Biblical Book of Job; the story of a man whose ideal life was ruined by God to make a point to Satan.
This short clip is a fragment from the episode Cartmanland (Season 5, Episode 6)
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Riding the rides alone in his theme park, Cartman is probably the happiest he's ever been.
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