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"textContent": "submitted by Thedogdrinkscoffee to manga\n4 points | 0 comments\n\nThe manga comic book touched on several philosophical concepts abour war, survival, humanity, society, sustainability, theology all packed into a super-cool techno-futuristic art world. In the original video, a citizen of olympus asked himself if he was in a utopia, or a gilded cage. A bit of both the audience concludes.\n\nThe very premise of the bioroids as a societal scale buffer between all the conservatives and karens, leopards, tankies, anarcho-fashionistas and intellectuals, jocks, dweebs, nerds, motorheads and punks screams in the here and now.\n\nIt’s a fine work of science fiction that stands up well to events and developments since past its time.",
"title": "The philosophy of Masmune Shirrow's Appleseed"
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