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The perfect responses to people who insist creators "must" write all stories, even those aimed at adults, like a 1980s cartoon PSA and spoon-feed their audiences everything — or else they'll be accused of being "irresponsible" *eye roll* if they let their bad guys win a la Alex in A Clockwork Orange (1971).
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A Clockwork Orange (1971) dir. Stanley Kubrick.
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i cant fucking stand this guy
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shirley fucking bennet carried the show I don't care what u bitches say she's underrated asf and nobody can tell me otherwise
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Malcolm McDowell, Alex DeLarge, A Clockwork Orange, Stanley Kubrick, 1971
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I forgot that I can post here.
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I read an article about the topic of milk being the beverage of choice for villains, and explained how it symbolizes various childhood events. We were told to drink milk to grow up big and strong, and (most of us) were breastfed with our mom's milk. For many characters (villains in particular), milk creates the distortions of a safe, happy childhood.
And what if I applied this to Norman Bates, who is never mentioned in the many milk analyses articles I looked up for this little tumblr post?
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LIL ALEX (he's so stupid)
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alex doodle i made yesterday
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