MGM Disaster

Abishai100

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Here's a fun Sunday vignette about modern characterizations of social psychiatry in inventive Western (American) dollars and media, inspired by the film Ex-Machina. Thanks for reading (and enjoy!),


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A special celebrity model was posing for an inventive MGM media project about the depiction of psychiatry and insanity and mental institutions in cinema. This model was to be cast as an ideal institution patient representing modern views on healthcare policy advocated in new age media. This model, Fiona Plum, was to serve as a consumerism dragon!

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Unfortunately, a rival Latin-American celebrity model named Penelope Cruise wanted the media position offered to Fiona and would stop at nothing to win the game. Penelope decided to sabotage Fiona by spreading false rumors on the Internet. You see, Penelope had that certain dangerous media vision and was a real-life psychopath!

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Fortunately, an MGM employee and studio actor named Isaac Satan, who often worked in racing movies about dangerous living and went by the stunt-alias 'Racer-X', discovered Penelope's foul plot to ruin Fiona with bad online gossip and overtake her position as the official lauded MGM psychology media project model and decided to try to help Fiona. Isaac ('Racer-X') became Fiona's special MGM spy and superhero!

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Racer-X had a Vogue girlfriend named Gisele who often worked with multiculturalism photography, posing as Western women in exotic Eastern fashions, and became interested in this 'Save-Fiona' media project. Gisele decided to create Internet blogs about fashion models fascinated by media depictions of human psychology in cinema. She wanted to cast Fiona as a righteous messenger of neo-dollars!

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Unfortunately, this rather ambitious MGM psychology project involved the outstanding presentation of a concept prototype home security super-robot named ED-209 that would revolutionize modern civilization psychology. Fiona didn't understand this awesome robot at all, but Penelope did and therefore spread rumors that Fiona was ignorant. That's why Racer-X had to intercede for Fiona and reported to the online community that ED-209 was a machine that Fiona could embrace as a true dream!

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Whether or not this MGM psychology project would work would ultimately depend on the confidence of the role players involved. This was after all the age of great expectations and neither Racer-X nor Fiona wanted to see media create bad images of corrupted figurines during the study of mass psychology. This event in social history could shape the shaky future of human toy-dialogue itself!

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RACER-X: Since everyone cares about the sculpting of social psychology, I intend to help Ms. Fiona Plum affirm herself as a righteous American representative of new age capitalism media geared towards the creative presentation of psychiatry dogma!

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