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Would You Rather Be a RICK or a JERRY?

ronald1957

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I have become aware at the age of 61, how my brain is maintaining its labeling continuity. How I am at war with myself, masking old conflicts. How I told myself for many years; that superstition, on the whole, was consolidated, by the various religions around me. That the fight for resources, with a winner takes all attitude, would never be solved. Nikola Tesla tried to solve some of these problem forms with free energy to no avail...

How humanity does not recognized the convulsion of laughter. How comedy regulates an out of sight, out of mind agenda. That violence and slavery will always be a necessary evil.... I just see symbols; that a hierarchy is based on the form of a snake eating it's own tail.

It seems, I can only create a temporary fools paradise... while those who shatter my bubble, with an embracing nothingness solution, whom are holding to something else... suggesting "Acceptance" is the solution.,.. but it appears to me as a double edge sword.

See the video on youtube.
Would You Rather Be a RICK or a JERRY? – The Psychology of Rick and Morty – Wisecrack Edition
Easy to find.
There's even a captioned version.
 
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I don't have any idea what you're trying to say.
I watched the video.

I do know that given a choice of being
A. Rick
or
B. Jerry
I would pick
C. neither.

They are both cartoon characters.
 
I don't have any idea what you're trying to say.
I watched the video.

I do know that given a choice of being
A. Rick
or
B. Jerry
I would pick
C. neither.

They are both cartoon characters.

Some people have an aversion with cartoons and equate them to a deceptiveness... Some art teachers hate cartoons Anime/Manga-style art is usually not very realistic. It stretches limbs, enlarges eyes, diminishes noses and mouths, tweaks human proportions, and does a lot of things for comedic or dramatic effect that aren't very realistic.

Well, like everything bad related to Cartoons, Some believe the reason goes back to the Dark ages of animation, when shows were made extremely cheap, mediocre, and basically as commercials. Due to this, some adults simply hated these shows, as they were mostly annoying, and believed that for an adult to like these cartoons, there must be something wrong with them. As generations pass, this line of thinking progressed, so that even now adults believe that all cartoons are the same and awful.

Animation is too large a concept for a person to hate (it is like hating all music), so it is basically impossible for a person to hate cartoons in general, but pretend like they do for what happened in their past.

As for my own strange existential flow of thought, I like Rick & Morty cartoons cause it unblinds me from my own unconscious labeling prejudice. I like to see what I am not seeing. and cartoons can help illustrate that for me.

Cartoons for some is like an evasion of privacy... and I can respect that.
 

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