What it is suppose to accomplish is for you to not really realize what it is doing. It is subliminal. This is meant to pull in the young. The very impressionable. That is why it is a cartoon, animated if you will. Animated Dark Comedies are meant as just that. Also, if Soros bought Netflix, that is another red flag.
I'm just cautious of searching for boogeymen under the bed when the boogeymen own the fucking house and will throw you out of it if you speak up too loudly.
I wouldn't call it hilarious, but I also didn't have the same immediate reaction that most people here seem to - just seemed like an oddly edgy zombie comedy. Upon further examination and reflection, however, I agree that the show seems to be promoting the idea of service to self over everything... but I wouldn't go so far as to say it's an attempt to normalize or promote cannibalism.
I watched it too and I found it to be hilarious as well, but I DO see it as part of all the "normalizing bizzare and perverted behaviour" stuff the film industry spits out these days anyway. Making the urge to eat a human being look like something funny is a very good way to normalize it, in my opinion...
If you enjoy watching this anyway, go on, but you should be aware of the manipulation going on.
The film and music industry is full of this brainwash stuff.
Look at that Kesha shit making canibalism look like something sexy...
Watch this and you won't think this all just for fun and giggles anymore...
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Riva ago
I watched it. It was hilarious and not once did it normalize eating people. It was a zombie comedy.
carmencita ago
What it is suppose to accomplish is for you to not really realize what it is doing. It is subliminal. This is meant to pull in the young. The very impressionable. That is why it is a cartoon, animated if you will. Animated Dark Comedies are meant as just that. Also, if Soros bought Netflix, that is another red flag.
Riva ago
I hadn't considered the Soros side aspect of it.
I'm just cautious of searching for boogeymen under the bed when the boogeymen own the fucking house and will throw you out of it if you speak up too loudly.
mathemagician33 ago
I wouldn't call it hilarious, but I also didn't have the same immediate reaction that most people here seem to - just seemed like an oddly edgy zombie comedy. Upon further examination and reflection, however, I agree that the show seems to be promoting the idea of service to self over everything... but I wouldn't go so far as to say it's an attempt to normalize or promote cannibalism.
nnfx ago
I watched it too and I found it to be hilarious as well, but I DO see it as part of all the "normalizing bizzare and perverted behaviour" stuff the film industry spits out these days anyway. Making the urge to eat a human being look like something funny is a very good way to normalize it, in my opinion...
If you enjoy watching this anyway, go on, but you should be aware of the manipulation going on.
The film and music industry is full of this brainwash stuff.
Look at that Kesha shit making canibalism look like something sexy... Watch this and you won't think this all just for fun and giggles anymore...
WhyAserverWasBuilt ago
What has been this perpetuated zombie theme going on anyway???