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Anonymous /mu/126917079#126917336
7/4/2025, 8:30:31 AM
When TWICE breaks up and retires, I'm killing myself.
Anonymous ID: 2TFAOYJqUnited States /pol/508971063#508971143
6/28/2025, 7:40:48 PM
>>508971063
2) SUBCONSCIOUSLY you absorb all the behaviors and attitudes of protagonists in films. Human beings are evolved to emulate people who are socially successful, wealthy, beautiful, etc. This is an evolutionary survival strategy because it works in real life. If you emulate how Jeff Bezos behaves (in that he's a cut throat, megalomaniacal asshole who crushes competition and isn't afraid to literally take what he wants, who studies people's flaws and exploits them for his gain, etc) you will probably be successful. Or if you emulate your local business owner with a great work ethic who works 7 days a week and focuses on nothing else than his business, you will probably be successful. But what do movies do? They present you with a fictional character who is usually very socially acceptable. The problem? You will try to emulate this FAKE BEHAVIOR which fucks you over in real life.
I'll use women as an example, but men also are vulnerable to this (though less). Sex in the city was legendary in how it turned an entire generation of women into 45 year olds with no husband or kids, bitter, angry, psychotic, addicted to wine and prescription pills, and hateful of the world and of men. This tv series shows women 4 very socially successful characters bounce around New York high society, fucking chads and living their dreams and doing whatever they want, and in the end it WORKS OUT FOR ALL THE CHARACTERS. Therefore women decided to emulate this "successful" behavior and it ruined their fucking lives. 2/5