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>>519814826
>>215343151
>>215343186
Spoilers:

I just watched "The Brood" (1979) via the tranny-run Internet Archive
>https://dn710201.ca.archive.org/0/items/Popcornarchive-theBrood1979/Popcornarchive-theBrood1979.mp4
It was somewhat thought-provoking and it seems it wasn't as gory or violent or blood as I thought it would be. Maybe that music video made me think of it as worse than it was. You see three people get beat to death with blunt force trauma by deformed children; yes it's as bloody as you would expect, and the end is something of a bloodbath.

The brood are children of the wife's rage, and they are subconsciously and consciously commanded by her to kill her mother and father. Nola, the wife, also has a girl whom she suspects is cucking her killed. Nola is an insane and bad woman. The movie is like "The Shining" (1980) but instead of threats of murder from father to son, it's threats of murder from mother to daughter.

The brood may have been an inspiration for gooblers in "Solar Opposites" >>215342800. For example, red goobler pops out when that species of alien experiences enough stress and anger in a given amount of time. "Solar Opposites" is a pretty dumb sitcom other than the parts that I liked; too many of its episodes felt like I just got a lecture from the Leftism 101 class. "Solar Opposites" might be in the same narrative universe as "Rick and Morty", but I'm not sure. I think the first ~5 episodes suggest that it's in the Rick and Morty universe. vid unrelated

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mouse centrifuge
>>537009689
"Thanks for buying Caliban Prime Access!"
>>718012942
birds are just evil
>>717819197
It's a mouse you cretin
Stop animal cruelty
They are really mean sometimes
reminder still baking
>>713349590
That's not what the theme was about.
The theme is that, by killing you are both killing the potential good and evil in people.
Therefore you should not justify you kills in the name of Good or Justice, because that is done in ignorance and can easily be distorted (brcause you can rationalize any kill to be for good).
If you should kill, it should be done in acknowledgement that you are doing it because of what you value and can sacrifice, and don't pretend it is for the betterment of the world.

The protagonist by the end of the story even practice a more Monstrous version of this philosophy through the law of balance.
He created a Mercenary group that will take ANY job as long as the client is willing to accept them also killing as much innocent lives or loved ones for every kill they make