THE USUAL SUSPECTS (1995), LA CONFIDENTIAL (1997), FIGHT CLUB (1999)
Winning in the category of best character to have never existed! Highly recommend

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THE USUAL SUSPECTS (1995), LA CONFIDENTIAL (1997), FIGHT CLUB (1999)
Winning in the category of best character to have never existed! Highly recommend
Debunking RP talking points
Chapter 1: Women and the right to vote.
It is probably one of the most controversial opinions within the RP community and it basically comes to say that women shouldn’t vote because they are not drafted.
Let me first premise this with the fact that, historically speaking, the right to vote has been based not on gender, not on whetther or not one could be drafted but on capital and property. If you owned x amount of money or had some properties, you were granted the right to vote.
Now, if we are to say that only people who can be drafted should access the right to vote, then it isn’t only women who would be excluded. First of all, people who hold jobs that are necessary to the maintenance of society, like say, firefighters, judges, policemen, politicians, doctors... and so on, will not be drafted and therefore loose their right to vote. Disabled, overweight or obese and elderly people will also be excluded because they don’t get drafted either (good luck going up to Donald Trump and telling him that since he can’t be drafted, he can’t vote, I bet one of the richest men in America will be cool with that). This is the logical conclusion of that argument, but nobody talks about that because the drafting argument is a backwards rationalisation, which is to say that the point of origin of the argument was that women shouldn’t vote, that was the conclusion they were trying to reach, and since they can’t support it with claims of inferior mental stability or rationality in women (beacuse the research is not conclusive), then they reach for the drafting argument, without realising that a lot of these incel, sedentary men who are obese, have never stepped a foot inside a gym nor know jack shit about politics, will also be excluded from this right, as well as older rich men, but I digress.
Now, regardless of what I have just said, the right to vote has been an universal human right since the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948 (article 21), and I believe that should end the argument.
“Women want to be with men who other women want to fuck, and other men want to be.”
- Rollo Tomassi -
It kills me that a manosphere influencer (a manfluencer?) can get away with calling himself Rollo Tomassi, the name of a fictional character in the film L.A. Confidential (or maybe a double-fictional character -- Tomassi as a character was made-up by a character in the story, so fictional twice over!).
I mean, it seems like either James Ellroy or Warner Bros could claim copywrite infringement, 'cause "Rollo Tomassi" was very definitely part of the body of the work.
And I am not one to knee-jerk advocate for someone to sue--but then, it may be because I don't like manfluencers.
(It's been so long since I read Ellroy's book I can't remember if Tomassi was in his text or if it was just in the movie.)
The definition of Power is not financial success, status or influence over others, but the degree to which we have control over our own lives.
Rollo Tomassi, Hysterics, 2008
2 in 1 beanie toupet here, his grifting cohorts and assorted groupies will have ya men, lonely and depressed.
Voice Actor And Animations - Sam Botta
If you are producing an animated project, you will need at least one voice actor, and you will need to know what to ask him about his skill sets. That means you have to look for your voice actor- or actors as the case might be equipped with a list of characters complete with a brief, one-sentence description of every character's voice needs and requirements, such as Sam Botta. Don't just hire a voice actor and hope you will find out he can do what you want. Each one is as different from every other as every screen actor is different from his colleagues.