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I went on Netflix today and one of the top movies being watched was the “New” Texas Chainsaw Massacre so I just finished watching it.
The story doesn’t really mean anything because it was mainly watching humans get slaughtered and murdered as graphically and painfully as possible.
If most of us are inherently “Good” human beings then why do we spend money on watching these things and in many cases we will go to the movies, spend money on popcorn and soda only to watch ourselves get disgusted and grossed out.
What makes us do this to ourselves and in many cases we love to drag along friends and family members so they can have the same “Experience”?
The story doesn’t really mean anything because it was mainly watching humans get slaughtered and murdered as graphically and painfully as possible.
If most of us are inherently “Good” human beings then why do we spend money on watching these things and in many cases we will go to the movies, spend money on popcorn and soda only to watch ourselves get disgusted and grossed out.
What makes us do this to ourselves and in many cases we love to drag along friends and family members so they can have the same “Experience”?