The animation itself is rather mediocre And overall 2edgy4me.
Quite hypocritical to just gravitate from one extreme to the other instead of actually doing any thinking for yourself.
Clearly, your poor childhood speaks for every every church out there, and every follower of the faith wants you to abandon the heresy of critical thinking.
The only thing you got indoctrinated with was a narrow mind that you still carry with you.
You aught abandon any views you have on the matter, drop your bias, read a bible and come to your own conclusion- instead of cling to what has been and write off the entire subject because of it, then critically think about your way of thinking.
It's irresponsible for you to assume. I have read the bible. I have asked questions and I have had many many discussions with many people. I have reached my current "mindset" because of tons of research and learning and I stated before, my opinions change as information presented to me changes, so I don't cling to one thing and run. I still see the damage of the indoctrinated and entitled mindset and wanted to comment on that, so I have. Thanks for your review.
Indeed, the fratboy's superior understanding of jigsaw-solving strategy does qualify him as the one who SHOULD be doing the jigsaw puzzle, but then there would be no conflict between characters, and what kind of story would it be without conflict? Without struggle? Without change? Now I don't wish for you to change your opinion, because I too believe that the fratboy is the better jigsaw puzzle solver, but I would hope that you can agree that the story is more engaging and fulfilling if it depicts a situation that is in the grip of a problem, so that our protagonist - the fratboy - can step in and effect some change. It is a timeless tale, told countless times in myriad ways, comparable and incomparable, and whose relevance to our own lives never fades. For this reason, it is up to we, the storytellers, to continue to tell this story through new characters and/or scenarios that reflect the contemporary cultures, concerns, heroes and stereotypes of our times. Indeed, the moral of this story in its many forms is that the fratboy should be the one doing the jigsaw puzzle. But let not his epic struggle against his opponents frustrate you to the point of not enjoying the progress of his quest. Be inspired, be moved, and be instructed by his trials. Realise that he struggles for you. For us. For all of us who can see through his fratboyish facade and see ourselves. It is through no accident of fate or faulty design of myself or any other creators that he is destined to undertake a task that somebody else is currently doing ineffectually. Feel not grumpity that he suffers for you. Feel, if one must, grumpity, that oneself may be manytimes confronted with such obstacles in one's own adventures, and that one must strive to become the one doing the jigsaw puzzles for which one is best fit. And in the dark times, when it may seem that one is not fit for anything, one must confront one's surroundings, yea, not unlike the straight-edged piece that did not at first fit its gap in the puzzle in our story! For was it not told that with the proper manipulation of the surrounding pieces, the piece that seemed to some unbelievers not to fit, was truly shown to find its place at last, after much righteous toil and struggle? Yea, twas told indeed! Now go forth, my brother, and spread the joyous word of this story of two fellows and a jigsaw puzzle and no other meanings before this!
The humor was a blast up untill jesus killed himself. That much was to self contradictory to the fact that "suicide is amoung the unforgivable sin". But you spun it around and saved the day with the new image replacing the cross in the church, throwing in the point.
-1 star for jesus suicide, but +9 stars for displaying the faults of sheeple.
I did realize that suicide was an unforgivable sin (he does make a remark to that effect), but the cartoon just wouldn't have worked without it. It needed something dramatic to reinforce the point, and having Jesus commit an unforgivable sin in response to all the hate carried out in his name seemed like an original way to do it.
Calling bush a liar and scumbag is perfectly fine, you can get away with it scott free, no apologies needed. Call our first [and most likely last] black president a liar and you get ridiculled to hell and back.
1 point for doing somthing everyone else has thought of, but is to lazy to do themselves.
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It might just be my personal hatered, but arent there enough flashes that are just music& animation. Its a good idea, average animation, and soundless.