Of course the long-running television series, The Walking Dead and it's six (6!) dystopian end-of-the-world sequels that are STILL ONGOING, showed us how to be the following:
Merciless, heartless, brutal, selfish, remorseless, and murderous. It taught us the best way to decapitate someone, how to set traps, and how to trick others into giving up their stuff under false pretenses. All this and the ability to walk away and not look back, leaving others to die slowly.
This wasn't by accident.
The award-winning movie 'Parasite' about a wealthy Asian family who hires some help for their home and is infiltrated one 'helper' at a time by a family of smart people who behave as succubus's to obtain what the others have earned by hard work and luck. Their lies and conniving destroys everything in a most egregious way.
Add these to so many other shows that depict despairingly awful times and awful behavior by everyone and the whole of society is changed by being exposed to it.
I've told my son that the violent video games that came out and were played by millions of children has contributed to a remorseless sociopathic mentality in many of our youths.
Weep first, but then prepare for what may lie ahead.
I think people are taking a 2nd look into some older disaster movies. My favorite is Cell, or would be if the 1st scene was people getting the jab. Then it all comes together.
No. I don't watch movies or TV any more, except for clips from selected sources online. And I have a collection of old movies and TV shows in my possession that will fill my needs for the foreseeable future.
I just watched Rick and Marty s7e4, the whole episode was essentially an allegory for adrenochrome (even made the comment that more extreme/ stressful the suicide the more delicious the "spaghetti"), cannibalism, and people in the food supply.
Of course the long-running television series, The Walking Dead and it's six (6!) dystopian end-of-the-world sequels that are STILL ONGOING, showed us how to be the following:
Merciless, heartless, brutal, selfish, remorseless, and murderous. It taught us the best way to decapitate someone, how to set traps, and how to trick others into giving up their stuff under false pretenses. All this and the ability to walk away and not look back, leaving others to die slowly.
This wasn't by accident.
The award-winning movie 'Parasite' about a wealthy Asian family who hires some help for their home and is infiltrated one 'helper' at a time by a family of smart people who behave as succubus's to obtain what the others have earned by hard work and luck. Their lies and conniving destroys everything in a most egregious way.
Add these to so many other shows that depict despairingly awful times and awful behavior by everyone and the whole of society is changed by being exposed to it.
I've told my son that the violent video games that came out and were played by millions of children has contributed to a remorseless sociopathic mentality in many of our youths.
Weep first, but then prepare for what may lie ahead.
Yeah, for the past 10 years.
Ever since 2012
Agreed, when the world didn't end in 2012, the DS realized they had to do it themselves with their 16 year plan. What a bunch of assholes.
10 days darnkess?
I think people are taking a 2nd look into some older disaster movies. My favorite is Cell, or would be if the 1st scene was people getting the jab. Then it all comes together.
No. I don't watch movies or TV any more, except for clips from selected sources online. And I have a collection of old movies and TV shows in my possession that will fill my needs for the foreseeable future.
I just watched Rick and Marty s7e4, the whole episode was essentially an allegory for adrenochrome (even made the comment that more extreme/ stressful the suicide the more delicious the "spaghetti"), cannibalism, and people in the food supply.
No
No, I don't watch TV.