My Music Hall of Fame got a nice boost today with the release of Aimer's Kimetsu no Yaiba S2 full-length opening and ending themes. I've been eagerly awaiting this day, and immediately slotted them in, starting the 100-fold listening process that graduates you from 'provisional' to 'permanent.'
To make room I had to kick out the two longest non-western video game songs in my 1-star category, as per my plan. The unfortunate victims of this selection process for elimination were Invitation to Madness and Passing Moment. I didn't even take the time to listen to them to know why they were so bad as to have earned a 1-star rating. I just eliminated them for the sins of being Eastern, long, 1-star and from video games. The eventual plan is to wipe out all 800 such culprits and immeasurably improve the 1-star category to be on par with the higher stars. Who knows how long that might take though. Maybe a lifetime.
Today is also the day 'Eternals' streams on Disney+. The movie was incoherent and anti-utilitarian. It was also incredibly liberal, featuring a diverse cast of gays, deaf-mutes, mentally ill people, fat people, Asians, Arabs, Indians, etc. And the whole plot is an extended pro-abortion metaphor. You see, a Celestial, to be born, destroys the world (i.e. disrupts a woman's career advancement), so despite the fact that it then goes on to produce entire galaxies full of life and preserves the universe, it has to be partial-birth aborted right before it escapes the 'womb' of the Earth. Liberalism in a nutshell. But to make matters worse, for no reason at all, extra plotlines are added in that have nothing to do with anything else. A random assortment of scary monsters is on the loose and keep attacking our heroes out of the blue, then disappearing again, until they reappear later, again for no discernable reason. And on top of that, random Eternals have gone into rebellion and are more interested in cultivating their meaningless little gardens than saving the world from the birth of the Celestial, even though if the Celestial is born they'll lose everything, including their meaningless little gardens. It's decisions like this that a utilitarian is boggled by. There could be nothing more clearcut and yet still they waver like it's some difficult question.
It's an awful movie but a great window into the mind of liberal women (this script was produced/directed by a woman). They really are this awful. They're stupid, incompetent, and selfish. They have no clue what they're talking about and are sabotaging their own expressed goals, such that they won't even let you help them by giving them what they say they want. They're impossible to reason with and immediately default to the worst possible option when put under pressure.
If you wanted to make a propaganda film about how awful liberal women are, it wouldn't look much different from 'Eternals.'
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