Post by Chief Roseate Azazel-Tharros on Aug 14, 2022 17:36:38 GMT
...Are as cartoonily weird as in Disney's Descendants.
(LINK) A Necessary Read To Better Understand Villains (LINK)
I'm not joking. The biggest offenders in history think badness and evilness is coolness and alphaness, as they have reverse-tornadoed so deeply that they are outright cartoony in their behaviors and thoughts, and sometimes even in outward speech towards their supporters.
Disney depicts villains that risk taking over nations and bigger (such as countries) correctly. They know what they're doing. The psychology they display in their cartoons and cartoony live-actions are exactly true.
And, those villains and their supporters that aren't higher in their hierarchy from being dumber all love Disney's Descendants.
The reason why Disney depicts them as so risky to love as they are, is that they ARE popular among people who aren't successful. They DO have a strong peer pressure pull over "nobodies."
Incorporate more Disney into Marvel. It's more accurate in portrayal of the villains. Get cartoony!
And, yes, the tops of those criminal hierarchies HAVE charisma like in Disney's Descendants, and they are excellent at spin doctoring and manipulation.
If you're acting as a higher ranking criminal, get cartoony, and apply charisma to it. BUT, you MUST lose, and you MUST NOT help teach how to get away with crimes.
And, a part of why their leadership is so successful is they don't obey rules or laws. They ARE like Descendants' villains. When they aren't clever themselves, they plagiarize it, corrupting what they're plagiarizing. You need to understand that they WANT to be bad, they WANT to break rules and laws. They WANT to be villains. And, Megamind is their dream come true, where he takes over, replacing the hero. They do this at the natural, historically-standing hierarchies, the royalty. Then, after they take over, they start to do it at those who rise up risking toppling they're kleptocracy, villaining heroes. Like how Lex Luther, and some other villains became EXTREMELY Rich, famous and successful, then they villained against such people as Spiderman, Superman, Etc. DC also has a huge part of villainy correct, so incorporate elements of DC into the villains, too.
Everyday nobodies quote, and plagiarize as legal parodies. They have a pull in them towards plagiarism, because they aren't able to originate anything new/fresh. So, they actually LOVE it when villains go around misquoting, and corruptly plagiarizing. Some of them think it's parodies, so they laugh. And, some of them know the secret that it's simply plagiarism and impersonation, but lots of nobodies wish to plagiarize. You need to understand that "nobodies" don't have originlity or leadership, they're always many steps behind the astrological trend, so they are drawn to plagiarism, because someone earlier in the astrology already beat them to the original work. People who are faster to actualize the astrology are who rise up into alpha statuses over others, being the leaders from simply being faster. So, all the "nobodies" are back there eating the leaders' dust, wishing they could, "Do SOMETHING PLEASE OR THE LOVE OF GOD! Just let ME be successful for a change!" So, they are drawn to the villains, because they relate to being, "in the back of the herd." This is where followers with potential to be good come from of villains that are rotten IN the core, and as they seek to climb in their ranks they become rotten TO the core, where they can be turned back away from crime. But, eventually, people climbing their ranks become rotten IN the core.
You need to learn the psychology of villains if you're playing one for your acting group.
So, if any of you are still TRYING to get a villain part, incorporate Disney and DC into your Marvel, Star Wars, Star Trek, BLEACH, etc. villains.
I'm not joking, sometimes the tops of their syndicates are going around happily singing while happy at their kleptocratted successes.
The tops of crime syndicates can be autistic varieties, psychopathic varieties, or most commonly, they're healthy in most ways except that they can't tolerate someone else being the successful one.
The latter variety, the most common type of villain, and the most successful of villains of all, they refuse to believe that it's "fair" for someone else to be better than THEM because they're themSELVES, so THEY have to be the best. They're narcissists/megalomaniacs, like Adolph Hitler was, and like Apocalypse is. And, they rip off, plagiarize, and knockoff everything they need to be popular. Whatever that means to win their target audience. So, if you're playing a new generation villain of that kind of extreme success, portray them as ripping off, plagiarizing, and knocking off EVERYTHING that's cool to their target audience for follower building. Otherwise, you are not depicting that villain accurately, or realistically. If they're target audience is people who love singing, they WILL sing.
You need to understand that testosterone and estrogen fuels a passion to succeed as people grow up, and after grown. They WANT a harem. They WANT to get... Yuh know... Woohooed. So, they are DRIVEN by their hormones, actually they drive on the fuel of their hormones, but they'll claim otherwise, to succeed, so they can try to... Well... Breed. And, they want the best mates, like the alphas have. So, they start doing everything they can to get those mates, and to rise in power, and to be the new leadership. But, while their hormones reveal their true colors as they grow up, and after grown, they were always bad from narcissism/megalomania. They can't tolerate not being the best. Everyone else is garbage except themselves, and those they most desire to mate with. They will chase, flatter, win, dine, gift, etc. they're desired mates, they will lay on romance tactics thick, copying them from the true alphas that beat them to it. because they were personally too slow to come up with it first.
Or, sometimes the problem is that they personally have the wrong astrology from the start of what's needed to succeed. These are common, too. Where they are Neptune heavy villains, where they try to fake being someone they're not.
Kids under puberty have no idea how true villains in cartoons, comics, fairytales, etc. are. So, you younger kids tend to do very poor jobs of depicting the villains, because you don't understand hormones yet, or sometimes you don't fully understand them, because you're still starting your puberty. Those of you in the servers dominated by pubescent and younger, if you're supposed to be playing a villain, get like Disney, Marvel, DC, video game, anime, etc. cliches. (Yes, kids. You are segregated by age in the MarvelOnline game servers. There are different age-rating versions of the games everyone plays based on mental and physical maturity. Those of you under the mental maturity, but not the physical are in younger rating servers, too. And, some older persons among the younger ratings are watching the kids, you know who you are, because you are not mentally handicapped, and while you're in these servers, you're ALL about minding kids, and/or adults with minds of children.)
Villains are always cliches, because they aren't original. Don the villain cliches. Or, you'll do badly at depicting villains.
And, yes, we know some of you enjoy being play-pretend bad sometimes, but don't want to truly be bad outside of play-pretend, because that magnetism that those villains and that villainy itself has. If you're tending to not be as fast to being original, to leading, we know you will relate a lot to the villains, and that you'll do a great job play-pretending as one but not doing it for real outside of acting because you know better than to truly do it. We know. It feels good to be play-pretending being bad without truly being bad because you get to rival the greatest alphas, even if only in play-pretend, when you normally couldn't. And, many of you smart enough also realize that is another way to rival with the alphas, but is HEALTHY, is to do so by ACTING in PLAY-PRETEND as a villain so well that you start to be as popular, and successful all-around as the better-looking, faster, more creative, etc. people. If you want to choose a play-pretend clever way to rival without being dangerous, so you can be awesome, too, go for it. Be an awesome actor. If you've got the acting skill, you'll become a rising star. But, don't lose yourself to the role. Remember that it's play-pretend, and to be respectful and appreciative of the other actors while doing your role, but don't show that love and appreciation unless your villain is supposed to, too. For example, remember to stop short of truly hurting your villain's victim. It's supposed to be play-pretend.
Being competitive, if you choose a healthy outlet for it, is healthy, beautiful, and keeps our world strong. It helps us not have future pitfalls into kleptocracies. So, if you need a healthy outlet for bottled up angst of envy, jealousy, vengeance, desires to instill justice, etc. Go ahead and let it out in your character you most relate to that's like that, just keep it under your own control, and keep it from becoming dangerous. Use your bottled up worries, emotions, etc. into whichever character you find the most relateable. Maybe you relate to being unwanted, unloved, ignored, neglected, etc. Or, maybe you relate to being too slow. :/ Or, maybe you relate to being unable to have the exact prized person or item you wish to have that you cannot. *concerned eyebrows* Or, maybe you relate to that you simply never have had any successes. If you're not the most perfect person out there, and you're probably not... Figure out not only what goodness you most relate to, but what badness. The flaws. What flaws are most relatable? Or, if you had the flaw before, but you don't anymore, what mistakes do you relate to from your past that you could be better at depicting from your memories of back then? If we have assigned to you a villain, or if we do, it's because we believe you relate well to that villain in some way important for portraying him/her/them.
If you are insulted by the assignment, or if you refuse to be seen that way, or to be seen that way today even though you used to relate more in the past... We'll understand. You can walk away from a villain role offer if you're uncomfortable with it. But, expert psychiatrists and psychologists did likely get it correct that you'd do an awesome job play-pretending that character. So, if you know you're definitely an actor, it's okay to adopt the assigned role if it's a bad one. You'll only be play-pretending. We won't tell the audience you stole a stick of gum from the gas station as a kid, or that you were jealous or envious before, or whatever makes you understand your assigned character. If it was something big, we will tell the police, of course, but if it was something very mild that simply gives you understanding of your character, or if you already paid for your crime in someway legally and have moved on, you're okay. Go ahead and do your acting role if you want the job. If it hurts to get the assignment, we understand that, too. Maybe you're ashamed. Maybe what you went through making your role relatable was traumatic. Maybe you aren't ready to fully overcome it at the level of using it to your gain for the acting job. I know sometimes people simply haven't healed enough yet. That's okay. You can take the time you need to heal from whatever it was.
Or, if you do fill that draw to villainy, and you fear you can't tame it in yourself if you play the villain, you can decline it, it's okay. But, we'll notice it, and we'll tell your psychiatrist that you're drive to beat the alpha is dangerously high, or that you're dangerously giving into peer pressure.
(LINK) A Necessary Read To Better Understand Villains (LINK)
I'm not joking. The biggest offenders in history think badness and evilness is coolness and alphaness, as they have reverse-tornadoed so deeply that they are outright cartoony in their behaviors and thoughts, and sometimes even in outward speech towards their supporters.
Disney depicts villains that risk taking over nations and bigger (such as countries) correctly. They know what they're doing. The psychology they display in their cartoons and cartoony live-actions are exactly true.
And, those villains and their supporters that aren't higher in their hierarchy from being dumber all love Disney's Descendants.
The reason why Disney depicts them as so risky to love as they are, is that they ARE popular among people who aren't successful. They DO have a strong peer pressure pull over "nobodies."
Incorporate more Disney into Marvel. It's more accurate in portrayal of the villains. Get cartoony!
And, yes, the tops of those criminal hierarchies HAVE charisma like in Disney's Descendants, and they are excellent at spin doctoring and manipulation.
If you're acting as a higher ranking criminal, get cartoony, and apply charisma to it. BUT, you MUST lose, and you MUST NOT help teach how to get away with crimes.
And, a part of why their leadership is so successful is they don't obey rules or laws. They ARE like Descendants' villains. When they aren't clever themselves, they plagiarize it, corrupting what they're plagiarizing. You need to understand that they WANT to be bad, they WANT to break rules and laws. They WANT to be villains. And, Megamind is their dream come true, where he takes over, replacing the hero. They do this at the natural, historically-standing hierarchies, the royalty. Then, after they take over, they start to do it at those who rise up risking toppling they're kleptocracy, villaining heroes. Like how Lex Luther, and some other villains became EXTREMELY Rich, famous and successful, then they villained against such people as Spiderman, Superman, Etc. DC also has a huge part of villainy correct, so incorporate elements of DC into the villains, too.
Everyday nobodies quote, and plagiarize as legal parodies. They have a pull in them towards plagiarism, because they aren't able to originate anything new/fresh. So, they actually LOVE it when villains go around misquoting, and corruptly plagiarizing. Some of them think it's parodies, so they laugh. And, some of them know the secret that it's simply plagiarism and impersonation, but lots of nobodies wish to plagiarize. You need to understand that "nobodies" don't have originlity or leadership, they're always many steps behind the astrological trend, so they are drawn to plagiarism, because someone earlier in the astrology already beat them to the original work. People who are faster to actualize the astrology are who rise up into alpha statuses over others, being the leaders from simply being faster. So, all the "nobodies" are back there eating the leaders' dust, wishing they could, "Do SOMETHING PLEASE OR THE LOVE OF GOD! Just let ME be successful for a change!" So, they are drawn to the villains, because they relate to being, "in the back of the herd." This is where followers with potential to be good come from of villains that are rotten IN the core, and as they seek to climb in their ranks they become rotten TO the core, where they can be turned back away from crime. But, eventually, people climbing their ranks become rotten IN the core.
You need to learn the psychology of villains if you're playing one for your acting group.
So, if any of you are still TRYING to get a villain part, incorporate Disney and DC into your Marvel, Star Wars, Star Trek, BLEACH, etc. villains.
I'm not joking, sometimes the tops of their syndicates are going around happily singing while happy at their kleptocratted successes.
The tops of crime syndicates can be autistic varieties, psychopathic varieties, or most commonly, they're healthy in most ways except that they can't tolerate someone else being the successful one.
The latter variety, the most common type of villain, and the most successful of villains of all, they refuse to believe that it's "fair" for someone else to be better than THEM because they're themSELVES, so THEY have to be the best. They're narcissists/megalomaniacs, like Adolph Hitler was, and like Apocalypse is. And, they rip off, plagiarize, and knockoff everything they need to be popular. Whatever that means to win their target audience. So, if you're playing a new generation villain of that kind of extreme success, portray them as ripping off, plagiarizing, and knocking off EVERYTHING that's cool to their target audience for follower building. Otherwise, you are not depicting that villain accurately, or realistically. If they're target audience is people who love singing, they WILL sing.
You need to understand that testosterone and estrogen fuels a passion to succeed as people grow up, and after grown. They WANT a harem. They WANT to get... Yuh know... Woohooed. So, they are DRIVEN by their hormones, actually they drive on the fuel of their hormones, but they'll claim otherwise, to succeed, so they can try to... Well... Breed. And, they want the best mates, like the alphas have. So, they start doing everything they can to get those mates, and to rise in power, and to be the new leadership. But, while their hormones reveal their true colors as they grow up, and after grown, they were always bad from narcissism/megalomania. They can't tolerate not being the best. Everyone else is garbage except themselves, and those they most desire to mate with. They will chase, flatter, win, dine, gift, etc. they're desired mates, they will lay on romance tactics thick, copying them from the true alphas that beat them to it. because they were personally too slow to come up with it first.
Or, sometimes the problem is that they personally have the wrong astrology from the start of what's needed to succeed. These are common, too. Where they are Neptune heavy villains, where they try to fake being someone they're not.
Kids under puberty have no idea how true villains in cartoons, comics, fairytales, etc. are. So, you younger kids tend to do very poor jobs of depicting the villains, because you don't understand hormones yet, or sometimes you don't fully understand them, because you're still starting your puberty. Those of you in the servers dominated by pubescent and younger, if you're supposed to be playing a villain, get like Disney, Marvel, DC, video game, anime, etc. cliches. (Yes, kids. You are segregated by age in the MarvelOnline game servers. There are different age-rating versions of the games everyone plays based on mental and physical maturity. Those of you under the mental maturity, but not the physical are in younger rating servers, too. And, some older persons among the younger ratings are watching the kids, you know who you are, because you are not mentally handicapped, and while you're in these servers, you're ALL about minding kids, and/or adults with minds of children.)
Villains are always cliches, because they aren't original. Don the villain cliches. Or, you'll do badly at depicting villains.
And, yes, we know some of you enjoy being play-pretend bad sometimes, but don't want to truly be bad outside of play-pretend, because that magnetism that those villains and that villainy itself has. If you're tending to not be as fast to being original, to leading, we know you will relate a lot to the villains, and that you'll do a great job play-pretending as one but not doing it for real outside of acting because you know better than to truly do it. We know. It feels good to be play-pretending being bad without truly being bad because you get to rival the greatest alphas, even if only in play-pretend, when you normally couldn't. And, many of you smart enough also realize that is another way to rival with the alphas, but is HEALTHY, is to do so by ACTING in PLAY-PRETEND as a villain so well that you start to be as popular, and successful all-around as the better-looking, faster, more creative, etc. people. If you want to choose a play-pretend clever way to rival without being dangerous, so you can be awesome, too, go for it. Be an awesome actor. If you've got the acting skill, you'll become a rising star. But, don't lose yourself to the role. Remember that it's play-pretend, and to be respectful and appreciative of the other actors while doing your role, but don't show that love and appreciation unless your villain is supposed to, too. For example, remember to stop short of truly hurting your villain's victim. It's supposed to be play-pretend.
Being competitive, if you choose a healthy outlet for it, is healthy, beautiful, and keeps our world strong. It helps us not have future pitfalls into kleptocracies. So, if you need a healthy outlet for bottled up angst of envy, jealousy, vengeance, desires to instill justice, etc. Go ahead and let it out in your character you most relate to that's like that, just keep it under your own control, and keep it from becoming dangerous. Use your bottled up worries, emotions, etc. into whichever character you find the most relateable. Maybe you relate to being unwanted, unloved, ignored, neglected, etc. Or, maybe you relate to being too slow. :/ Or, maybe you relate to being unable to have the exact prized person or item you wish to have that you cannot. *concerned eyebrows* Or, maybe you relate to that you simply never have had any successes. If you're not the most perfect person out there, and you're probably not... Figure out not only what goodness you most relate to, but what badness. The flaws. What flaws are most relatable? Or, if you had the flaw before, but you don't anymore, what mistakes do you relate to from your past that you could be better at depicting from your memories of back then? If we have assigned to you a villain, or if we do, it's because we believe you relate well to that villain in some way important for portraying him/her/them.
If you are insulted by the assignment, or if you refuse to be seen that way, or to be seen that way today even though you used to relate more in the past... We'll understand. You can walk away from a villain role offer if you're uncomfortable with it. But, expert psychiatrists and psychologists did likely get it correct that you'd do an awesome job play-pretending that character. So, if you know you're definitely an actor, it's okay to adopt the assigned role if it's a bad one. You'll only be play-pretending. We won't tell the audience you stole a stick of gum from the gas station as a kid, or that you were jealous or envious before, or whatever makes you understand your assigned character. If it was something big, we will tell the police, of course, but if it was something very mild that simply gives you understanding of your character, or if you already paid for your crime in someway legally and have moved on, you're okay. Go ahead and do your acting role if you want the job. If it hurts to get the assignment, we understand that, too. Maybe you're ashamed. Maybe what you went through making your role relatable was traumatic. Maybe you aren't ready to fully overcome it at the level of using it to your gain for the acting job. I know sometimes people simply haven't healed enough yet. That's okay. You can take the time you need to heal from whatever it was.
Or, if you do fill that draw to villainy, and you fear you can't tame it in yourself if you play the villain, you can decline it, it's okay. But, we'll notice it, and we'll tell your psychiatrist that you're drive to beat the alpha is dangerously high, or that you're dangerously giving into peer pressure.