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DisorientingSneeze
Guest
Has anyone watched it? Thoughts?
(I’m not necessarily recommending it. Can’t say it is wholesome)
I’m not up for enhancing boilogy through technology in weird ways but it sure would be nice if I had a button on my wrist I could press that sent me to a dark quiet place. I think it would be a nice place to pray.
I was perpetually confused by the Billie character. The English dubbing using a woman’s voice didn’t help.
I thought it was nice that the series was acknowledging the psychological harm, suffering and loneliness habitual pornography use causes in the character Niels.
I didn’t find the designated fat character to be very fat or unattractive. It left me wondering if It was a French standards of beauty thing or a casting director thing.
The premise of the company seemed rest on the existence of a soul mate. I wondered if someone with a religious vocation would see the church or the face of Jesus materialize as their soulmate if they had the implant/nanobots floating around in their bodies.
The show wasn’t opposed to homosexual interactions, but the gay man who tried osmosis had a heck of a time. He wanted to be sure his boyfriend was his soulmate, so he gets the implant which shows him someone else. He keeps pursuing the someone else, but that guy is dangerously promiscuous and noncommittal. He has a terrible time.
(I’m not necessarily recommending it. Can’t say it is wholesome)
I’m not up for enhancing boilogy through technology in weird ways but it sure would be nice if I had a button on my wrist I could press that sent me to a dark quiet place. I think it would be a nice place to pray.
I was perpetually confused by the Billie character. The English dubbing using a woman’s voice didn’t help.
I thought it was nice that the series was acknowledging the psychological harm, suffering and loneliness habitual pornography use causes in the character Niels.
I didn’t find the designated fat character to be very fat or unattractive. It left me wondering if It was a French standards of beauty thing or a casting director thing.
The premise of the company seemed rest on the existence of a soul mate. I wondered if someone with a religious vocation would see the church or the face of Jesus materialize as their soulmate if they had the implant/nanobots floating around in their bodies.
The show wasn’t opposed to homosexual interactions, but the gay man who tried osmosis had a heck of a time. He wanted to be sure his boyfriend was his soulmate, so he gets the implant which shows him someone else. He keeps pursuing the someone else, but that guy is dangerously promiscuous and noncommittal. He has a terrible time.
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