It is the duo that chuckle and with a few bargains bin finds it is nice to see them represented with a bit of "Huh-uh-uh, huh-uh!" They made MTV some money and they've stuck around for movies and the like, notwithstanding I had seen at least one in theater, but those were 90's horrors of another decade of place and time. Being sober makes you wonder why others laughed, but if you didn't groan then you may today, and such are the free spirited. Beavis even did a music video with Madonna, so they were pretty mainstream.
The "dorks" are united to slap each other around, a bit like the 3 stooges for their time, but threes a crowd when you're rolling down hill in a monster truck tire and running over "pedestrians!" Cartoon madness.
As mainstream as it all was and their turn around the block, it probably took longer or so it would seem due to their individual forgetfulness and blazed attitudes. They didn't even really do drugs, but were funny and mostly to those who did, with spinoff TV action as well. The King of the Hill is a bit related to this B and B tomfoolery, and that isn't hard to swing a stick at for a long running media publication. It was all placed and written at the proper time during the 90's. It gave edge and some particular insight as to what then was, ahem, a dooby type juvenile repertoire! We all had to goof off sometime and seeing them made us feel better about our own failings, that at least we remembered to change clothes; although, they somehow lived in a house and mostly to themselves. I don't know how they got by on funds and it wasn't like they were spending it much to "enhance their situation" except maybe beer now and again.