MarxusMaximus

joined 2 years ago
[–] MarxusMaximus@hexbear.net 12 points 6 hours ago

He's making fun of kkkontrapoints

[–] MarxusMaximus@hexbear.net 19 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

Yes and today Americans are terrified of indigenous burial grounds. They're so scared that "oh shit, you're building on an indigenous burial ground" is somehow a trope in American sitcoms. The Israelis are presumably paying attention to American culture to see what they "got wrong" during their genocide.

[–] MarxusMaximus@hexbear.net 18 points 20 hours ago (3 children)

Settlers probably don't want their houses built over graveyards of the people they genocided.

[–] MarxusMaximus@hexbear.net 3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

To expand upon what Belly_Beanis said, Leland works for the forces of Hell quite literally. He works for a company called Demonic Forces(DF for short) and they have departments like misinformation (troll farms) and crypto currency. I'm not really sure why they have their own crypto currency but they do.

[–] MarxusMaximus@hexbear.net 5 points 1 day ago

spoilerYeah, he's essentially pointless after the first 2 episodes.

[–] MarxusMaximus@hexbear.net 5 points 1 day ago

I'm the complete opposite. I started disliking the show when they started going camp with the supernatural stuff. I liked it when it was grounded.

[–] MarxusMaximus@hexbear.net 6 points 1 day ago (3 children)

spoilerThe reason Kristen and her daughter have nightmares about the same demon is because he's a character in a Netflix show they've watched at some point and it got stuck in their subconscious. After Kristen learns this, she shows her daughters some behind the scenes videos about how movie monsters are created by makeup artists so they know it's not real and learns how to lucid dream to take control of her own nightmares.

A few seasons later we see him again as he pops up in Kristen's nightmares again and a nun who can see demons spots him in their house so I guess he was real all along, undercutting the original storyline.

 

CW: self-harm, psychological issues

AKA how off the rails can your show go?

I know I'm a little late to the party since the show ended like a year ago but Evil is an American show that ran for 4 seasons on CBS and Paramount+ from 2019-2024.

The show starts out as a grounded procedural about a team of investigators (2 skeptics and 1 priest) working for the catholic church who analyze how psychological, physiological and environmental conditions might convince people that they or someone they love is possessed by a demon. There is nothing supernatural in the first season of the show and every demon sighting is explained with trauma, dreams and hallucinations.

SPOILERS BELOW

spoilerBy the fourth and final season of the show, the priest is a super powered psychic assassin working for the catholic CIA who provide him GPS coordinates and it allows him to jump into people's minds, take over their bodies and make them kill themselves.

The catholic CIA is introduced in a storyline where a Chinese-American catholic prophet is deported to China and put in a slave labor camp because being Christian is illegal in China. It's also heavily implied that China is straight up run by the devil since the main devil worshipper on the show says the "weeger camps" are run by the devil. There's also an episode with a haunted toy store and the resolution is just that it's prisoners in a Chinese slave camp trying to send out messages in the toys. They pulled the story straight from the dumbass fake shoe message tweet.

The skeptic characters also stay skeptic to a ridiculous degree despite everything they witness in the later seasons. In one episode they fly from Rome to New York with a demonic box and the demonic box takes over the plane, blasts screams and stuff through the speaker system and almost crashes the plane. All of this stops when the priest pours holy water on it and it literally melts away in front of everyone. In the next episode the skeptics are back to "oh, you and your silly demons" like they didn't just see that shit.

I kinda hated the show by the end but at the same time I have some respect for just how ridiculous they managed to turn everything.

[–] MarxusMaximus@hexbear.net 1 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Well damn, I guess I never really take long enough flights for it but I suppose I would take my shoes off if I were flying like over night or something.

[–] MarxusMaximus@hexbear.net 64 points 3 days ago (9 children)

her advisers came up with it as a cringe combination of 2010’s “le epic bacon” memes and that “is a hot dog a sandwich?” debate.

This makes a disturbing amount of sense. Did you work for KKKamala?

[–] MarxusMaximus@hexbear.net 36 points 3 days ago (8 children)

TLDR: her take was "bacon is a spice." the host said this was something they changed it to before the interview, probably because some research team recommended it. When they originally booked the interview her take was supposed to be "I don't like to take my shoes off on airplanes."

Y'all take your shoes off on airplanes?

[–] MarxusMaximus@hexbear.net 16 points 4 days ago

If I had a patreon, that's the kind of audience I'd want.

[–] MarxusMaximus@hexbear.net 21 points 4 days ago (2 children)

I honestly just assumed all her subs have forgotten that they're subbed and don't notice the monthly payment

 

Multiple European states, including the UK and France, have recently threatened sanctions against specific Israeli ministers and Spain has even suggested an arms embargo against Israel.

I believe most of these nations see Israel as an extension of the US and have long considered the US to be the benevolent overlord of Europe. Are they now doubting the reliability or benevolence of their overlord because of how volatile Trump is? I think it's fair to say the genocide would've progressed in the exact same way if Harris was president but would Europe have reacted the same way?

I guess I'm just asking for people's opinions here because it's hard to know what goes on in the minds of the demons that run Europe.

 

I was late to the party and the party is amazing.

 
 

I'm a little embarrassed it didn't occur to me earlier that they see their genocidal ancestors as immigrants and therefor think that's what immigration is.

 

People are replying to his comment by saying they're gonna put his approval of them on their resumé.

The wiki page can currently be summed up with "Hamas is responsible because the US says so."

 

This is why they teach you to play dead when you come across hexbears in the wild.

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