Dick Tracy: Treating Pyromania [Pop-Psychiatry]

Abishai100

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This is a pedestrianism-spirit metaphysics modernism folk-tale inspired by Mumford.

Cheers,




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Consumers were purchasing potent keychain-flashlights, many of which were UV-lights. You see, people cared about clarity through traffic and convenient access to navigation tools in this new age of great pedestrian motion. They loved iPods, GPS, Facebook, Wikipedia, and smartphones. There was a general 'socio-kinesthetic' intrigue. If a pyromaniac (or arsonist) found motivation to 'subvert' this 'electric-grid,' then he might just snap!

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Ajay Satan was concerned about such matters, since he was blogging about censorship and pornography on the Internet, since the modern world was networking-couture centric (e.g., European Union, Facebook, World Banks, MTV, Playboy.com, etc.). Ajay Satan worried that a psychotic pyromaniac (or arsonist) might want to create 'short-circuits' in this new 'mecha-electric-labyrinth' and thereby become a 'false prophet' of turbulence like a comic book super-villain such as Electro (Marvel Comics), a freak who terrorizes cities with electric tremors. Ajay Satan was a real modern-day Thoreau.

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A movie star named Tom Hardy, whose work in exciting films such as The Revenant and Mad Max: Fury Road and Legend reflected a social interest in reinventing customs/etiquette in this age of bold maneuvering and piracy, read Ajay Satan's Internet-posts and became fascinated. When Ajay Satan wrote about the metaphysical intrigue surrounding anti-social 'pyromania' in modern civilization, Tom Hardy wanted to meet with him to talk about a 'great modernism-symbolic celebrity and media-diplomat expedition' to Antarctica to place a ring of eco-friendly lights to publicize social concern for Earth-consciousness in the age of consumerism. Tom Hardy knew that such 'idealism' would dissuade an arsonist from wanting to make great electric-tremors like Electro (Marvel Comics). Hardy was right.

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Another movie-actor named Kurt Russell, whose work in iconic modernism-paranoia films including The Thing, Captain Ron, and Escape from L.A. made him a celebrity reflective of species-unifying activities (e.g., intellectualism, imaginariums, etc.), also read Ajay Satan's Internet-posts about pyromania and Electro in the modern age of networks/labyrinths and became intrigued. Kurt Russell wanted to meet with Ajay Satan and Tom Hardy and form a 'media-ring triad' known as the Three Amigos. The Three Amigos would work together to make pyromania seem less 'sane' in this modern world otherwise 'bogged down' by urban bureaucracy related 'mental claustrophobia.' Russell was wise...

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The Three Amigos commissioned a Japanese anime artist, a young intelligent woman named Nahoko, to make re-presentations of their vigilance-characterizations. Nahoko cast the Three Amigos as 'modernism knights' suited in laser-armor representative of new age labyrinth-sophistication confidence. Nahoko turned the Three Amigos into an Internet chatroom sensation, and online aesthetics was mutating.

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Kate Hudson, co-owner of the fitness gear company Fabletics, and daughter of Kurt Russell, was inspired by the modernism-knight renditions of Nahoko of the Three Amigos and decided to use the images in one of her clothing-gear ad-campaigns designed to praise consumerism fitness. Hudson was in church praying and reflecting on the good fortunes of Fabletics when she heard a voice of an angel suggest to her to help American youngsters embrace the 'aesthetics-colorization' found in comic book heroes and detectives. Hudson was moved and realized that 'aesthetics-activism' was a 'real face' of new age intelligence. She recruited a detective comics artist to help her plan a crime-culture noir movie-project.

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Hudson's new film-company began preparing for a Dick Tracy detective-comics adapted film starring Warren Beatty (who was only 34 years-old) and Al Pacino (a brilliant Italian-American actor who was 45). This Dick Tracy film would present an urban landscape of great pastel colors being watched-over by an idealistic classical American detective named Dick Tracy (Warren Beatty). The film would encourage audiences/consumers to think about why urban development/stability was much more 'cerebral' than anti-social crime/terrorism (and hence pyromania!).

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Dick Tracy would deal with a troop of evil-doers known as the Color-Gang who wore loud and bright suits and smuggled munitions in the black market and sold them to crime syndicates, terrorists, and maniacs. The Color-Gang was led by Big Boy Caprice (Al Pacino), and it was currently involved in a wild WikiLeaks scandal. This sub-story would frame a future romance between Dick Tracy and Caprice's defecting intellectual-properties secretary, Mara.

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TRUMP: I love the Three Amigos!
CARTER: I'm more excited about Hudson's Dick Tracy project!
TRUMP: There's something 'charming' about media vigilance.
CARTER: That's the legacy of Edward R. Murrow perhaps.
TRUMP: Yes, journalism is a thing of imagination...
CARTER: American journalists stand out in their interest in people's dreams.
TRUMP: America leads the way in commerce...and hence folklore.
CARTER: Yes, we're the best storytellers.
TRUMP: Are you a fan of Woody Allen's fame-sardonic film Celebrity (Leo DiCaprio)?
CARTER: I appreciate how that film captures a modern curiosity about fame-aesthetics.
TRUMP: Are you a fan of Vanity Fair, Vogue, or Consumer Reports?
CARTER: Yes!


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I'm all for vintage things.....you know....

Dick Tracy....this from the 80s.....you know...


 
your fault OP

LOL joking all a joke hmm?? too funny.....:10:

you want dick tracy? you want 1980s?

here you have it :laugh: :mm: wohooo love Q yes!!!!!!!!!

 
love yes love the 80s....also the 20s and 30s...but hey this is so nice...hmmm...1980s fun ..what do you say ...huh


I was so crazy in the 80s....so totally out of control MY SONG ok?
 
we were posted in Argentina then in the 80s

it was wow

yes it was
 

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