HEIRARCHY OF MYTHOLOGICAL INFANTILISMS —“Serious post time: who is worse, adul

HEIRARCHY OF MYTHOLOGICAL INFANTILISMS

—“Serious post time: who is worse, adult Harry Potter fans, or adult Doctor Who fans?”—-

Harry potter is an adolescent chick cross dressing as a boy reveling in the luxury of attention that all chicks want, but almost never get, while pretending that she doesn’t want it.

Doctor Who is a traumatized beta cuck that’s seeking salvation by reaching for every life raft of every kind that he can find.

Manga (Japanese animation) is probably the worst of them.

Superheroes less so.

The ancient myths less so.

The great adventure novels less so.

The lives of the great men less so.

I’d have to say that while I love the series, HP is far worse, but that if you cannot incrementally graduate from each then you are simply infantilized by the mythos that you intuitionistically appeal to. So I would focus on explaining to children that damsels in distress get killed – they aren’t saved by friends, relatives, teachers, and magic.

A real harry potter would be dead in the first book.

HIERARCHY:

– Infant Stories.

– Children’s Stories

– Manga (asiatic myths are infantile)

– Harry potter / Dr Who (late childhood)

– Fantasy (moral responsibility)

– European Mythology (resistance to the lies of the east)

– Science Fiction (restated mythology)

– The great adventure novels

– The lives of the greats

– The story of history


Source date (UTC): 2016-11-20 10:27:00 UTC

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