@@supportingfire Really, such as? The way I saw this episode is that the care system failed to support a vulnerable person (happens too often, unfortunately) and they were easy prey to becoming radicalised.
@@supportingfire Dude, this came out back in 1999! It's a part of the Cyberpunk genre; something that highlights the dystopian realities of tech and corporate influence on society. It was never even released outside of the US or onto DVD...
@@esk8jaimes So what it came out in 1999? Are you that stupid or do you think I am? If you're taking me for a fool, then f*** off. I know who Gramsci was, what the Frankfurt School taught, and what the "Inner Party" is... And I know the marxist jihad against Western Civilization has been going on since (at least) *_the late 1800s._*
I'm surprised that 12 mm hasn't run out of bullets yet. Being an obsolete model that probably can't be purchased off the black market, it'd probably be a bitch trying to purchase ammo for it.
We can yet be more than we are, repeatedly we confront the choice to reinforce a virtuous spiral or a downwards one, time and again the opportunity arises to be a blessing or a curse, to change manifest destiny for good or ill...
Spiritual technologies and genetic engineering do not mix well. This series of influence media was released during the millennium along with other Science Fiction and Fantasy. (What I have seen during migraines, I'm better now.)
Something about this episode really was a tear jerker for me, good one though.
este fue uno de los mejores episodios despues del ultimo, muestra el aspecto mas humano en medio de un caos de tecnologia futurista.
I really enjoyed this episode, it's one of the best ones in the series.
This ep is a string of ludicrous sjw cliches.
@@supportingfire Really, such as?
The way I saw this episode is that the care system failed to support a vulnerable person (happens too often, unfortunately) and they were easy prey to becoming radicalised.
@@esk8jaimes Anyone who can't recognize this crap episode as leftist propaganda IS a leftist.
@@supportingfire Dude, this came out back in 1999! It's a part of the Cyberpunk genre; something that highlights the dystopian realities of tech and corporate influence on society. It was never even released outside of the US or onto DVD...
@@esk8jaimes
So what it came out in 1999? Are you that stupid or do you think I am?
If you're taking me for a fool, then f*** off. I know who Gramsci was,
what the Frankfurt School taught, and what the "Inner Party" is...
And I know the marxist jihad against Western Civilization has been going on since
(at least) *_the late 1800s._*
I'm surprised that 12 mm hasn't run out of bullets yet. Being an obsolete model that probably can't be purchased off the black market, it'd probably be a bitch trying to purchase ammo for it.
We can yet be more than we are, repeatedly we confront the choice to reinforce a virtuous spiral or a downwards one, time and again the opportunity arises to be a blessing or a curse, to change manifest destiny for good or ill...
Spiritual technologies and genetic engineering do not mix well. This series of influence media was released during the millennium along with other Science Fiction and Fantasy. (What I have seen during migraines, I'm better now.)
That first wave guy really looks like Robert Pattinson!
I know right?
ignorant child.
God this show is boring
Thanks for letting everyone know your subjective opinion.
Playing the episodes at 1.5x playback speed might help with that.
No