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  1. Reminds me of ML Alternative when the kid protagonist says something about the japanese version of power rangers always saving the day.

  2. “I’m not sure why I loved that show so much back in the late 80s and 90s, but I did.”

    You were probably just yearning for a chance to call 911 that never came. But if it had, you would have been prepared.

  3. Also the reason why I read Japanese visual novels and other media, is because they have truly enjoyable and emotional moments. They’re not like Hollywood, or the rest of the world’s retarded idea of entertainment.

  4. women are addicted to emotional drama…
    [except the 5% who orgasm during exercise, they tend to have a different focus.]

    Take a look at the movies made for them… most of them are made to jerk their emotions around in a formula.. and they are getting weirder and weirder as they need stronger stuff to get their fix.

    in the primitive days, such an addiction served a purpose of forcing her to always have her ear to the local hierarchy…

    today? it makes a peaceful relationships hell cause if they aren’t getting enough drama, they make it for little reason, just to have the agitation, uncertainty, and so on. like a hamster needing a chew block… (should i insert the missive required by feminists to point out when talking about women “that men have such things too”?)

    if you dont believe me go do a look up…
    see what comes up in terms of drama addiction…

    it splits up movie enjoyment, where the msm take is men like adventures, women like drama, but thats not it.

    as far as i can notice a trend, the ladies dont care what garbage they use to get their fix from or what watching many of the same story does to their personal lives, or how copying or mimicking behaviors do that too.

    one of the interesting things i remember from reading about a psychology author (i think maslow), who used characters from classic literature and tv and so forth to illustrate mental disorders and situations.

    its quite clever if you think about it. and he seemed to pat himself on the back for it until there came a problem.

    He wanted to do the same thing to show healthy people, but the problem was that all the characters we invent and find entertaining, are unhealthy, and so have problems, and so we find entertaining.

    schadenfreude of a most subtle kind.

    our entertainment is quite devoid of such healthy people because they are not entertaining. other than perhaps comedians and liberals making fun of them for that.

    a poster on a ny subway wall reads:
    the average American spends 15 years of their life watching TV…

    If you had 15 years to work on a single project, what could you do?

    If there are no healthy characters on as a basis to learn from, then what are kids and people learning steeped 15 years deep in it?

    what about people who are less discerning, who dont notice how bent what they are watching is..

    pick any day and its just an endless parade of freakish extremism as entertainment on womens channels…

    oh.. and what is the top womens fantasy movies that have been making a fortune?

    your in love with an undead parasite..
    ok, a very cute undead parasite…

    this is better than prince charming how?

    there was a time when the idea was drama as a feature in a movie, not an addictive drug in itself… which is why the drama of a frank capra movie is a more normal affair. maybe not real either, but at least its in a more positive direction..

    i guess it also goes hand in hand with the ladies affectation that dressing like something and pretending makes one feel like something… So you can read inane things like someone “feeling like an artist”.

    i look around and i bet so many riding shoes and fetish riding boots haven’t been sold since before the car.

    with the boots, tights, jackets and so forth.. you think that they watched too much TV and cant figure out if they are peter pan, captain hook, the pirate on a rum bottle (or one of the beautiful women with that pirate), and in some cases, Barbarella… a school girl, etc… though your not supposed to notice.

    how impressionable are women and how much does the tv change them?

    well.. men been wearing levi’s since gold rush era.. slacks, pants, etc… since then, the media has tried to get them to change… no go… there was no metrosexual stampede… there was no and still is no run to mens pantyhose (yes, they are trying to sell it in patterns now. care to wear skulls your girlfriend can match you with?)

    and the women? they went from button shoes that needed hooks… being moms and creating mothers day and having families and a special place…

    barren, more likely to have an STD than a wild animal, clothes like a Captain Morgan rum bottle pirate girl. and camel toes so common here is a comedy song set to beach boys song Kokomo making fun of it. (see Youtube)

    oh, and believe copying psychotic behavior from tv is a good thing…

    can someone help me remove the tongue from my cheek… ouch…

  5. Take a look at the movies made for them… most of them are made to jerk their emotions around in a formula.. and they are getting weirder and weirder as they need stronger stuff to get their fix.

    The problem with Hollywood is not that they cater to human emotions. It is that they cater to one gender of the divide, female, and only the most common base denominator of all. That’s the problem.

  6. I loved this show too. This was the reality equivalent of one my very favorite shows ever: Emergency. Emergency is now streaming on Netflix. If I didn’t have a job and, you know, a life, I’d be parked in front of the TV right now. KMG 365

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