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I recently noticed that normies very often sympathize with the villain/mental issue/outcast characters in movies and it pisses me off massively.
A few examples I can come up with are: Joker, Jinx, Azula, Tyler Durden and Patrick Bateman, but I'm sure there are plenty more.
It's pissing me off that normies sympathize and idolize these characters, while in real life, they would treat them like shit or look down on them. These normies don't give a shit about social outcasts, people with mental health issues and people who think differently, but as soon as they're in a movie or series, they get hyped.
This is ridiculous hypocrisy!!!! fucking normies reeeeeee
These characters represent us, not them, so only we should be allowed to like them. Normies liking them is hypocrisy.
But I know why normies like them ... because of their looks. They all look good. You're good looking, people automatically like you, doesn't matter that you're a twisted villian, social outcast. Lookism is such a brutal truth.
( inb4 "jinx and azula are female so they wouldn't be treated like shit irl" - yes ofc, but that's missing the point, I'm talking about the mental and social state of the characters)
A few examples I can come up with are: Joker, Jinx, Azula, Tyler Durden and Patrick Bateman, but I'm sure there are plenty more.
It's pissing me off that normies sympathize and idolize these characters, while in real life, they would treat them like shit or look down on them. These normies don't give a shit about social outcasts, people with mental health issues and people who think differently, but as soon as they're in a movie or series, they get hyped.
This is ridiculous hypocrisy!!!! fucking normies reeeeeee
These characters represent us, not them, so only we should be allowed to like them. Normies liking them is hypocrisy.
But I know why normies like them ... because of their looks. They all look good. You're good looking, people automatically like you, doesn't matter that you're a twisted villian, social outcast. Lookism is such a brutal truth.
( inb4 "jinx and azula are female so they wouldn't be treated like shit irl" - yes ofc, but that's missing the point, I'm talking about the mental and social state of the characters)