• @CheesyFox
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    hey, scarface is solid, it is about a man who achieved everything he wanted, but because he was an asshole and fell into hubris, his life ended corresponding to this. Guy commits crime then recives punishment for it.

    Breaking bad is telling that even such a weak man as Walter White can become a horrid monster if he won’t tame his pride and ego and let them guide him.

    The Jocker is a commentary on what the hostility of modern society could do, and how unwelcoming it is, especially towards people with issues, mental and parental ones.

    The other ones I either haven’t watched, or i had, and totally agree with your opinion on them, for instance, Rick and Morty is a shallow pseudointellectual show with stupid jokes whose main hero, not antihero, mind you, hero, is a psycho which does what he wants. Its agressive and childish nihilism disgusts me. Fight Club doesn’t, but if its your favorite, you must be 15. I can absolutely see why lots of people like it though

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      You hit the nail in the head. It’s not that these can’t be your favorite pieces of media. Just that it’s key to make sure you’re dealing with a person that doesn’t think these people are role models. Protagonist ≠ hero. But if someone says they loved Taxi Driver because they want to be like Travis or that Rorschach was wronged, they’re probably not the type of person you want to keep as company.

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        8 months ago

        in that way i totally agree with you, moreover, it scares the shit out of me when i see people iconize Walter White and co. It scares me with the fact that despite all the good in it, our modern culture still managed to raise whole subculture that idolizes psychos.

        And yet, its just not the thought you expressed in your first comment (:

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          28 months ago

          And yet, its just not the thought you expressed in your first comment (:

          They literally said “ask ‘why?’”, and the meme itself explains it. Not sure how much clearer they could’ve been.