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leobez84 4 years, 7 months ago.
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As an IT professional and a guy interested in the singularity, I found the concept of the movie Ex Machina to be quite interesting and so I watched it. While the trailers make it appear to be yet another movie about singularity, the reality was that it can be interpreted as a cautionary tale to all men whether blue pill or red pill. This movie features an advanced AI that is programmed to be the idealized woman according to an alpha male. Without spoiling too much about the movie, let us say that the white knight came in to try to save “it” that is slowly recognizing itself as “her” and lures the white knight into a dangerous trap. It was then that I realized that the movie industry, which in this case I believe was the British movie industry, finally made a movie that actually showed the guys struggle in a feminist world in a rather unique way. For those who haven’t watched the movie I would recommend you watch it preferably with your blue pill friends so that you can educate them on our ways. For those who have. What are your thoughts?
@leobez84, You are thinking like BrainPilot, I’m jealous.
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"It seems like there's times a body gets struck down so low, there ain't a power on earth that can ever bring him up again. Seems like something inside dies so he don't even want to get up again. But he does."
Oh crap! I didn’t realize this topic was discussed already. Noob mistake
Definitely not a problem. guys here do it all the time, and then someone will “tie in” the topics.
Do not let this inhibit your starting topics though. It’s like in the weightroom, when two guys train together, the old one knows a little more cause he’s old, but the newer lifter brings enthusiasm, which is priceless.
"It seems like there's times a body gets struck down so low, there ain't a power on earth that can ever bring him up again. Seems like something inside dies so he don't even want to get up again. But he does."
Great analogy and you’re right. I should just let what speaking points I have in my mind just come out freely instead of worrying about originality. I do that irl where there’s less like-minded individuals so I should do it here as well.
I can think of other movies that expose the dark side of the female force. Two stand out in my mind and there are plenty more.
Play Misty for Me She is crazy-crazy throughout, especially the bit where she took the scissors to the cop.[1]
Fatal Attraction, starring Glenn Close as the bunny boiler.[2]
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1. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0067588/
2. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093010/Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?
I did see fatal attraction already and that actually is indeed a very valid example. As for play misty for me, I guess I’ll grab that after I’m done watching “Her” as per Richards suggestion.
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