Americans are conditioned to be single-minded about the purpose of life, which is to make money. They are taught that life and everything is all business. So here are some that I offer based on my speculation and educated guesses.ġ. ![]() However, since I cannot speculate on things unseen, I can only try to find more physical earthly reasons and causes. (Reality is multi-layered after all, with both physical and non-physical layers) It's as if invisible extra-dimensional forces are at work. Now, I don't see how it would even be possible to suck out the soul or life force of an entire nation, so I can only wonder if something "out of this world" is going on at a higher or deeper level of reality. ![]() It's as if the "life force" has been drained or sucked out of them. Many foreigners and soulful aware people have observed to me that Americans seem to lack soul, and have only money in their eyes. Plus, the humans only get replicated when they "go to sleep" which was a great pun, whether intended or not. You gotta wonder if the filmmakers were trying to tell us something, since the film's scenario so chilling accurately depicts modern America. At the end, everyone in the city of San Francisco has turned into soulless inhuman clones. In that great classic film, alien pods replicate humans on Earth into alien clones who are devoid of any emotion or feeling. It's kind of like that 1978 sci-fi horror movie "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" with Donald Sutherland. Sadly, I guess that reflects the attitude of young modern Americans (or is supposed to). With no emotional investment in them, you don't even care if they live or die. All they care about is acting tough and badass. Even the music in older TV shows and movies was very romantic.īut modern TV shows and movies have cold, uncaring, gritty characters that seem soulless, inhuman and devoid of feeling or warmth. Love and drama scenes were full of genuine emotion and feeling. Viewers felt an emotional attachment to them. And they had an air of familiarity to them, like they were part of your family. They cared about others, and were nice and friendly, like people you'd be glad to hang out with. The main characters were never assholes, even if they were action heroes. The characters in those days exuded kindness, warmth, feeling and had strong morals. ![]() You might have noticed that the TV shows and movies from the 60's and 70's had very different characters from today. Have you ever noticed (but never dared to tell anyone about it) that modern Americans seem soulless and inhuman, as if they lacked warmth and feeling? Well it's not all in your head.
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