The Art of an Era

Have you ever noticed that the satanic stuff being forced on us is illustrated using quirky animated characters? I wonder if that’s done as a deliberate attempt to disarm the natural alarm that healthy people feel towards these concepts or just to creep them out. I’m not sure but it’s definitely a psychological tactic. For example:

The whole article is illustrated this way, even though it makes it clear that the procedure is going to be far more unpleasant and dangerous than enjoying your favorite snacks on the couch. Smiles aren’t part of this process. Although, sometimes the characters don’t have faces at all, like something from a horror movie. I suppose it’s meant to dehumanize the audience.

Still, these characters are mostly smiling like these tranny children below. In real life, they do lots of smiling due to the quality of their lives, which is why their suicide rate is astounding:

A progenitor for all of this was probably Google. They’ve been annoying people with their “doodles” for years, so that’s probably what set the trend. It clearly doesn’t take much talent or artistic vision to crank this stuff out, which could be another reason why it’s so prevalent.

I doubt when the survivors look back on this era they’ll be as fond of the aesthetic compared to a time like the 1980s with its chrome letters and reflections on these letters. Perhaps they won’t have computers to look at any of this stuff at all. Probably for the best.

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