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If anyone hasn't seen the first season, watch it. This show is SUPER WOKE and I was not expecting that when I watched it. People on this forum will appreciate what it has to offer. 

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The amount of needless violence and negative depiction of women of this show turned me off, but some episodes were interesting.

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I stumbled in to find my friend watching a few episodes: the one with werewolf soldiers in the marines, Soviet soldiers fighting demons, and some hillbillies running around a dump with a trash monster on the loose. Didn't see anything too woke. Can anybody recommend the enlightened episodes?

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Alright, I watched the enlightened episodes. The animated porn wasn't really my thing, but I guess it was nice.  Zima Blue was a really great story. The cybernetic transformation for art reminded me of Genesis P-Orridge and his wife surgically altering themselves to resemble each other and become like a single entity.

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Nice

Took them long enough.


You are God. You are Truth. You are Love. You are Infinity.

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The meaning here is pretty deep yet straightforward. Humans seek the purpose of their existence, and everything we set out to conquer in this search is outward. However, we end up looking for the wrong things like riches, power, status, etc. If we started looking inward, we’d begin to realize that happiness is extracted from the simple things we do and feel. From the people in our lives. What one has, even if it is mundane, might be far more meaningful than the seemingly majestic options. One might be happier embracing their true self rather than creating a falsified outward appearance to seem more impressive. The purpose of our existence is merely to be a harmonious part of our ecosystem which in turn is a part of the universe. The quest for wealth and power would never complete that quest for happiness. For Zima, the blue in his murals was his true calling. His purpose that once was. Why he had been created. He simply goes back to his beginning and embraces his truth. 

 


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14 hours ago, AtheisticNonduality said:

I stumbled in to find my friend watching a few episodes: the one with werewolf soldiers in the marines, Soviet soldiers fighting demons, and some hillbillies running around a dump with a trash monster on the loose. Didn't see anything too woke. Can anybody recommend the enlightened episodes?

The one with the robot turning back into a pool cleaner, it was called something with Blue.

Anyway, stop being spiritual egos and just watch something fking cool. The show was great allround.

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On 4/23/2021 at 3:49 AM, Preety_India said:

The meaning here is pretty deep yet straightforward. Humans seek the purpose of their existence, and everything we set out to conquer in this search is outward. However, we end up looking for the wrong things like riches, power, status, etc. If we started looking inward, we’d begin to realize that happiness is extracted from the simple things we do and feel. From the people in our lives. What one has, even if it is mundane, might be far more meaningful than the seemingly majestic options. One might be happier embracing their true self rather than creating a falsified outward appearance to seem more impressive. The purpose of our existence is merely to be a harmonious part of our ecosystem which in turn is a part of the universe. The quest for wealth and power would never complete that quest for happiness. For Zima, the blue in his murals was his true calling. His purpose that once was. Why he had been created. He simply goes back to his beginning and embraces his truth. 

 

Lao Tzu would probably agree.

 

 

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Episode 3 pop squad is good...goes to show that being immortal is not all its cracked up to be :)

 


 

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It was nice, but I think season 1 was better. What do you think? 

I've watched Zima Blue like 10 times :D 

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@bazera I agree season 1 was way better. Zima Blue was absolutely fucking amazing. In season 2 the only episode that was really deep was Pop Squad. Ice was also fun to watch.

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