The Avatar-Triad: Media Monster (BBC)

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Does the media-society of the modern world remind you of Utopian-folklore (e.g., The Pied Piper of Hamelin)?

How much do you value journalism in this age of media-confetti and avatar-psychology (e.g., The Elephant Man, Celebrity)?





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Consumers had invented ice-gun replica toys after liquid-nitrogen guns which were the new 'fad' from military tech-society. These guns were very elegant and clear and represented a conservative attitude towards exporting nationalism-rhetoric. If you loved government military toys, then you equally appreciated a Yale University Comparative Literature course on Literature and Psychoanalysis. Socialization was ironically humbling...

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A vigilante named Jay was tracking a nefarious Leatherface-copycat serial killer who had trapped and murdered over a dozen policemen in Texas in just one summer. Jay trapped 'Leatherface' in a warehouse and burned him alive with a flame-thrower before igniting the warehouse with explosives. Jay then reported the event as a 'natural calamity.' Jay and Leatherface were 'romanticized' in the press as a modern-day Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid. Jay realized that in the age of media, he had become a 'folk-hero.'

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aJay allied with celebrities Tom Cruise and Tom Hanks involving a Scientology Conference at Yale University. The conference was about eco-consciousness and Jay was invited to take his vigilante mask off, exposing his Asian-ethnicity and nerdy demeanor, and give a lecture titled Civics-Action in Modern Metropolis. Jay talked about class-unifying 'crusades' such as the Western motion against Nazi Germany.

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aJay posed as a vigilante and started blogging on the Internet about censorship issues. Jay's blogs caught the attention of celebrity Leo DiCaprio who had just completed a Danny Boyle film about island-life oriented escapism (and nihilism) and wanted to chat with Jay about media-oriented 'pageantry.' Leo's isolationism-meditating protagonist from the film, titled The Beach, was the American traveler/tourist to Thailand named Richard. Richard believed renouncing the 'convenience-labyrinths' of modern matrices (e.g., Internet, CNN) represented a 'metaphysical cleansing.' Jay retorted to Leo's claim that media-noise is not necessarily a 'fitness experience' by commenting, "Complex issues such as censorship on the Internet represent a timeless mental fascination with basic spiritual freedoms."

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aAs Jay and Leo debated on the Internet, other media-figures including Tom Cruise, Tom Hanks, Charlize Theron, and Dana Ivy were involved in intriguing media-projects such as American intelligence-films, political branching, and fashion magazines. It seemed everyone was fascinated by the neo-traffic concept of trend-based etiquette. Was this all aesthetics...or vanity?

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aA gloomy comic book artist penned stories about a traffic-obsessed human civilization becoming completely dark-blood-red skied and over-congested with spiraling towers of babylon. These comic book stories were about 'media-gods' such as Jay, and Hanks, and Cruise, who simply could not be trusted to work together cooperatively enough to prevent humanity from mutating into a cruel and success-based blob. This comic book artist/writer also suggested that new age media-trophies such as BBC continued to represent a metaphysical-mental fascination with basic contract-integrity based free-speech in journalism. In other words, one could only report on this Orwellian machinery with neutral journalism.

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TRUMP: Jay, Hanks, Cruise, and others in media-culture are like Van Gogh.
CARTER: Yes, media-market 'aesthetics' are not considered 'refine.'
TRUMP: There's the presence of so much darn spam!
CARTER: Yet, people appreciate Facebook, Wikipedia, and Amazon.com.
TRUMP: That's what makes Jay, Hanks, Cruise, and others 'saints' of celebrity.
CARTER: Yes, media hypnosis is its own 'evangelism-frill.'
TRUMP: It can feel all like junk-food or brain-candy!
CARTER: Are you a fan of the films WarGames and Syriana?
TRUMP: I like modernism films about political sensitivity...
CARTER: Journalism is so vital to reliable media ratings.
TRUMP: Is the media by definition 'low-brow'?
CARTER: I think urban-culture-spirit films like Manhattan offer wide-access to society-IQ.
TRUMP: In that case, Jay, Hanks, Cruise, and others are like the 'Light Brigade.'
CARTER: There's idealism if you consider journalism as an 'arm' of evangelism.
TRUMP: I like the pornography-censorship film The People vs. Larry Flynt.
CARTER: You should avoid publicly praising pornography-debates while dipping in scandals!


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:2cents:
 
Does the media-society of the modern world remind you of Utopian-folklore (e.g., The Pied Piper of Hamelin)?

How much do you value journalism in this age of media-confetti and avatar-psychology (e.g., The Elephant Man, Celebrity)?





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Consumers had invented ice-gun replica toys after liquid-nitrogen guns which were the new 'fad' from military tech-society. These guns were very elegant and clear and represented a conservative attitude towards exporting nationalism-rhetoric. If you loved government military toys, then you equally appreciated a Yale University Comparative Literature course on Literature and Psychoanalysis. Socialization was ironically humbling...

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A vigilante named Jay was tracking a nefarious Leatherface-copycat serial killer who had trapped and murdered over a dozen policemen in Texas in just one summer. Jay trapped 'Leatherface' in a warehouse and burned him alive with a flame-thrower before igniting the warehouse with explosives. Jay then reported the event as a 'natural calamity.' Jay and Leatherface were 'romanticized' in the press as a modern-day Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid. Jay realized that in the age of media, he had become a 'folk-hero.'

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aJay allied with celebrities Tom Cruise and Tom Hanks involving a Scientology Conference at Yale University. The conference was about eco-consciousness and Jay was invited to take his vigilante mask off, exposing his Asian-ethnicity and nerdy demeanor, and give a lecture titled Civics-Action in Modern Metropolis. Jay talked about class-unifying 'crusades' such as the Western motion against Nazi Germany.

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aJay posed as a vigilante and started blogging on the Internet about censorship issues. Jay's blogs caught the attention of celebrity Leo DiCaprio who had just completed a Danny Boyle film about island-life oriented escapism (and nihilism) and wanted to chat with Jay about media-oriented 'pageantry.' Leo's isolationism-meditating protagonist from the film, titled The Beach, was the American traveler/tourist to Thailand named Richard. Richard believed renouncing the 'convenience-labyrinths' of modern matrices (e.g., Internet, CNN) represented a 'metaphysical cleansing.' Jay retorted to Leo's claim that media-noise is not necessarily a 'fitness experience' by commenting, "Complex issues such as censorship on the Internet represent a timeless mental fascination with basic spiritual freedoms."

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aAs Jay and Leo debated on the Internet, other media-figures including Tom Cruise, Tom Hanks, Charlize Theron, and Dana Ivy were involved in intriguing media-projects such as American intelligence-films, political branching, and fashion magazines. It seemed everyone was fascinated by the neo-traffic concept of trend-based etiquette. Was this all aesthetics...or vanity?

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aA gloomy comic book artist penned stories about a traffic-obsessed human civilization becoming completely dark-blood-red skied and over-congested with spiraling towers of babylon. These comic book stories were about 'media-gods' such as Jay, and Hanks, and Cruise, who simply could not be trusted to work together cooperatively enough to prevent humanity from mutating into a cruel and success-based blob. This comic book artist/writer also suggested that new age media-trophies such as BBC continued to represent a metaphysical-mental fascination with basic contract-integrity based free-speech in journalism. In other words, one could only report on this Orwellian machinery with neutral journalism.

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TRUMP: Jay, Hanks, Cruise, and others in media-culture are like Van Gogh.
CARTER: Yes, media-market 'aesthetics' are not considered 'refine.'
TRUMP: There's the presence of so much darn spam!
CARTER: Yet, people appreciate Facebook, Wikipedia, and Amazon.com.
TRUMP: That's what makes Jay, Hanks, Cruise, and others 'saints' of celebrity.
CARTER: Yes, media hypnosis is its own 'evangelism-frill.'
TRUMP: It can feel all like junk-food or brain-candy!
CARTER: Are you a fan of the films WarGames and Syriana?
TRUMP: I like modernism films about political sensitivity...
CARTER: Journalism is so vital to reliable media ratings.
TRUMP: Is the media by definition 'low-brow'?
CARTER: I think urban-culture-spirit films like Manhattan offer wide-access to society-IQ.
TRUMP: In that case, Jay, Hanks, Cruise, and others are like the 'Light Brigade.'
CARTER: There's idealism if you consider journalism as an 'arm' of evangelism.
TRUMP: I like the pornography-censorship film The People vs. Larry Flynt.
CARTER: You should avoid publicly praising pornography-debates while dipping in scandals!


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:2cents:
DRIPPING IN SCANDALS,methink you mean,cool post all the same Abishani...steve
 

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