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Reviews for "Cream"

Thought indulging on how main media twisting stories without facts.

This is a fucking masterpiece the likes of which I have literally never seen on this site before, and I have been here since 2003.
The underlying message here is so insightful, yet communicated in such a clever and hyperbole way that it seems really obvious although the majority would probably miss it and dismiss it as "weird in a funny way".
I only discovered who the creator of this was after watching it, and it honestly came as no surprise, seeing how this is pretty much his signature style. What can I say except that I am baffled by your level of writing yet again, David Firth. Hope to see more from you in the future.

A fairly useful skin cream. Nothing more.

lol.. and the fool on the hill sees the sun going down.. and the eyes in his head sees the world spinning 'round.

That black baby scared me

This is simply the perfect allegory for the plight mankind is currently facing. It's a problem I've been trying to come to terms with for some time now, and I'm happy to see someone else facing the same concerns. It seems that no matter how far we get with technology, and how much good mankind can do, someone is always trying to stifle that goodness for the sake of some weird economic game that never ends. These people with so much power seem so concerned about their own dumb games that they completely miss the point of technological innovation in the first place. We're supposed to advance technology because it advances the species, yet all we do is melt these great innovations, that could do so much to improve the world, down into mere shells of their former glory that can more easily make a buck for those at the top.

It baffles me how self-centered and short-sighted these so-called "captains of industry" are, while those who create these technologies are left to see their creations bastardized until their practically useless to the greater good. It's an idea that seems so hard to share with people, and I sincerely hope that this short can somehow spread that message a little further. Truly a modern masterpiece here on Newgrounds, and I couldn't be more glad to have seen it. Truly a must-watch.