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Mar 24, 2023Liked by Peter R. Quiñones

Setting aside the anti-christian propaganda, what is the point of a gang of apocalyptic survivors who are all non-breeders? Even if they're competent, the last dregs of humanity will last what... another 40 years, optimistically, and then die off? What's the point? Hollywood shit. Why does anybody watch this stuff.

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Mar 24, 2023Liked by Peter R. Quiñones

Look up the writers of the video game and show. But make sure you have your bell ready. There will be ringing

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Mar 24, 2023·edited Mar 24, 2023Liked by Peter R. Quiñones

If you ever bother to look it up (really it isn't worth your time) the second game in the series is aggressively anti Christian, Like cartoonishly over the top so. It's also considered to be a subversive massive pile of shit by most of the fans of the first game (That the show is based on) which makes atleast a little bit funny. It's so confusing that Neil Druckman the head writer would of done that. Truly a mystery.

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On the other hand, except for the forced short wrap up (they lived happily ever after) of Carnival Row on Prime, the second season exposes the utopia idea of a new communist revolution for the steaming piles of shit communist revolutions always are.

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Mar 25, 2023Liked by Peter R. Quiñones

Hey, I looked up Neil Druckmann, the Writer/Director...

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Mar 24, 2023Liked by Peter R. Quiñones

I have quite the story about this show. When the two homosexual men began a soft core sodomy scene I lost it and walked out.

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Mar 24, 2023Liked by Peter R. Quiñones

I usually at least check these things out, but as you said, who needs a fake apocalypse show when you can turn on the news? I knew I’d made the right choice when I heard about the gay episode.

It’s getting somewhat better, but for the most part the Right does nothing to either foster it’s own pop culture or writers, artists etc. We need cultural content of our own.

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Mar 24, 2023Liked by Peter R. Quiñones

And keep the Remington 870 close at hand!

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A major turning point for me was when Santa Inc came out. I realized Seth Rogen and Sarah Silverman weren’t bashing Christianity non-stop from an atheist perspective

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