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The secret information in HxEros [message #397151] Mon, 27 July 2020 14:17 Go to next message
Arne Luft is currently offline  Arne Luft
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Without going into the anime in detail, it appears to be a vehicle to
warn humanity of a danger.

Well, something like that occurs in almost every anime, but in this it
has a connection to reality, and the current problems within the
clashes in Western societies.

Towards the end of episode # 4 the potential alien conquerors explain
how they want to overpower humanity, even though they are inferior to
them: by neutering the human race by regulations.

Exactly that is what we are currently experiencing in the western
nations to an extent that has never happened before.

It can be concluded from this that this reference describes a real
problem, and that there are extraterrestrial invaders behind all these
sometimes insane regulations, which have been issued recently.

I am thrilled by the courage our Japanese friends have, and how they
openly oppose this extraterrestrial power.



Btw, Usenet is also said to be entertaining.
Re: The secret information in HxEros [message #397152 is a reply to message #397151] Mon, 27 July 2020 15:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Originally posted by: Bobbie Sellers

On 7/27/20 11:17 AM, Arne Luft wrote:
>
> Without going into the anime in detail, it appears to be a vehicle to
> warn humanity of a danger.
>
> Well, something like that occurs in almost every anime, but in this it
> has a connection to reality, and the current problems within the
> clashes in Western societies.
>
> Towards the end of episode # 4 the potential alien conquerors explain
> how they want to overpower humanity, even though they are inferior to
> them: by neutering the human race by regulations.
>
> Exactly that is what we are currently experiencing in the western
> nations to an extent that has never happened before.
>
> It can be concluded from this that this reference describes a real
> problem, and that there are extraterrestrial invaders behind all these
> sometimes insane regulations, which have been issued recently.
>
> I am thrilled by the courage our Japanese friends have, and how they
> openly oppose this extraterrestrial power.
>
>
>
> Btw, Usenet is also said to be entertaining.
>

Not as much as it used to be. Thanx for playing.

bliss

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Re: The secret information in HxEros [message #397191 is a reply to message #397152] Tue, 28 July 2020 11:47 Go to previous message
Nick Roberts is currently offline  Nick Roberts
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Bobbie Sellers <bliss@mouse-potato.com> wrote:

> On 7/27/20 11:17 AM, Arne Luft wrote:
>>
>> Without going into the anime in detail, it appears to be a vehicle to
>> warn humanity of a danger.
>>
>> Well, something like that occurs in almost every anime, but in this it
>> has a connection to reality, and the current problems within the
>> clashes in Western societies.
>>
>> Towards the end of episode # 4 the potential alien conquerors explain
>> how they want to overpower humanity, even though they are inferior to
>> them: by neutering the human race by regulations.
>>
>> Exactly that is what we are currently experiencing in the western
>> nations to an extent that has never happened before.
>>
>> It can be concluded from this that this reference describes a real
>> problem, and that there are extraterrestrial invaders behind all these
>> sometimes insane regulations, which have been issued recently.
>>
>> I am thrilled by the courage our Japanese friends have, and how they
>> openly oppose this extraterrestrial power.
>>
>>
>>
>> Btw, Usenet is also said to be entertaining.
>>
>
> Not as much as it used to be. Thanx for playing.
>
> bliss

Missing the flame wars of the 90s and early 00s are we? 8-)


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