caineturbat2003
Society's Reckoning
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I have been remembering lately, that even back in my childhood I had the tendency to root out for the villains. And it seems that even peers of my age were doing the same thing. Nobody was rooting out for the hero or the good guys. Pretty odd, isn't it?
So that got me thinking that what if even subconsciously we were to some extent aware that the ideals that the heroes were holding were pretty much too idealistic, too retarded, too out of touch with reality. Contrasting that with the villain, that is more realistic. And you can even see that with how most of the internet idealises villains like Madara, Pain, Bane, even slighlty the Joker, etc.
It's funny to think that even as kids we weren't buying the bullshit from bluepilled heroes.
So that got me thinking that what if even subconsciously we were to some extent aware that the ideals that the heroes were holding were pretty much too idealistic, too retarded, too out of touch with reality. Contrasting that with the villain, that is more realistic. And you can even see that with how most of the internet idealises villains like Madara, Pain, Bane, even slighlty the Joker, etc.
It's funny to think that even as kids we weren't buying the bullshit from bluepilled heroes.





