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Anonymous
Never seen South Park and from LA, so I looked at this Cylde dude
>In the movie, "South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut", it is implied that he is not very clever, or at least not good at mathematics. When Mr. Garrison asks him what two times five equals, he guesses twelve. Then again, had he been counting in Octal, this would have been the correct answer.
>Clyde appears to be one of the kinder boys, or at least he has a better sense of morality. In "Lice Capades", he refuses to sockbathe Kenny McCormick when he (Kenny) is accused of having headlice, because Clyde believes himself to be the one who has the lice. He also notifies Mrs. Garrison to stop the sockbathing, and tries to delay the other boys until she gets there. In The List, when Clyde is listed on the corrupted list as best looking, he becomes arrogant and self loving of his looks. He attempts to make Kyle feel better for being listed last, though does it in a careless way.
>He has a habit of sobbing uncontrollably whenever he witnesses something upsetting, such as when he hears Cartman singing in "4th Grade", or when the adults decide to give all of the money they would have spent on Christmas presents for their kids, to the Broflovskis in "It's Christmas in Canada".
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