>Society has a glut of pseudo intellectual, liberal arts graduates who need a job.
>They exist in this paradoxical position where they love pop culture like Star Wars or whatever whilst also hating it and seeing it as being beneath them.
>They are not intellectual enough to consume high art.
>They all have anxiety, depression, ADHD, autism and/or imposter syndrome.
>They are inherently envious of people who create actual media.
>They take basic narratives from entry level books they read and create bang on average undergraduate essays applying these narratives to pop culture.
>But they do it with bisexual lighting (purples etc), a bit of humour/skits or sarcasm.
>(Even before Hbomberguy's video on plagiarism I would routinely hear them name a book or see a book in the background and know they had taken wholesale from it.)
>They take a revisionist opposing take to the traditional orthrodox view of something even when their own view will be completely dismantled within six months or less.
>Complete lack of research and reasoned argument because so much of this is about tone and perception.. sounding smart and not being smart.
>So much of it is about the "actually" the circumventing someone's natural or base thought as if you have gained something over that person.
>A huge glut of people in society are desperate to feel clever.
>These people love pop culture too.
>These people read tone more that quality and content, when people sound clever they must be clever.
>These people want the "actually" to use to others to then sound clever to them.
>The cycle repeats.