After watching the new Squid Game show on Netflix, I can only feel hate and disgust for player 278. She made me hate her guts like I never experienced before. She is the incarnation of everything that is wrong in this modern world. The world would be a better place if “people” like this ceased to exist. She is pure evil, playing the defenseless ignorant when needing to defend herself, and spitting venom on others as soon as she has the chance. She deserves all the hate she is receiving online, as she behaved like an animal and not a human being. I hope she has a terrible rest of her life, as she deserves.

  • FfaerieOxide@kbin.social
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    7 months ago

    You seem to have similar level of venom for this person—who by sheer coincidence is Black—as you show in other threads when confronted with the notion of non-white people being French citizens.

    …any connection there?

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    7 months ago

    I haven’t watched any of this. Though your reaction has piqued my interest.

    Now that you’ve seen some(all?) of it, would you recomend

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      7 months ago

      It is definitely a show that moves your emotions, as the players have to both team up and fight against each other. If you like to watch social experiments, it is worth giving it a try. It is a bit cringe though, I warn you: a lot of crying and behaviors that can make you hate the players with all your soul. It gets more interesting as you watch it, as the number of players crumbles down.

      If you watched the original Squid Game, check out at least the first two episodes.

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    7 months ago

    As a television actress, by getting you to talk about her show, she has demonstrated she has performed her role very well.