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Homer then gets out and tips over his own car saying, "Party! Party!" This shows that Homer has no common sense, "Street Smarts", at all because he is supposed to be in Florida to relax not to have a great time partying.
             As it continues after a commercial, you"ll notice that a male spring breaker takes off a female spring breakers bra as she is most likely passed out from drinking. As soon as it shows the balcony where the Simpsons are staying, some college student screams out, "Shows us your boobs", and Marge replies with not now showing she is and once was a party animal. This brings on the terms "Norms and Beliefs", which both mean rules, expectations, and specific statements that society as a whole consider to be normal behaviors. As the show proceeds on Homer is in the crowd during a concert, while the rest of the family are on a tour touring the swamps. As their tour goes on, the tour guide talks about the town and how it was started. The tour guide brings out abnormal information about an alligator named Captain Jack. He says that he formed part of the town by gathering sticks, which is definitely not the truth, but the tourists obviously believed him for some odd reason which is a use of the term beliefs. .
             The scene then cuts back to the concert with Kid Rock giving "props" to his fallen peeps. They show a 40-gallon bottle of beer and then all of a sudden Homer is drinking from it yelling obscene gestures. A police officer then takes Homer to the place they are staying, telling Marge that everything will be o.k. The police officer is talking funny, suing words Homer doesn't normally hear so he says that he is talking funny. The word keyed for this terminology is language, which are symbols that allow people to communicate with one another. Homer than passes out, but before he does he tells Marge that he saw 15 boobs, but Marge plays it off as though she did not hear it.


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