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<p dir="auto"><strong>Put on a Happy Face</strong> — <em>6 years ago(October 12, 2019 05:32 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">Take this art for instance.<br />
I appreciate the art here, but I personally wouldn't want to decorate my house with pictures with villains or wear one on a shirt. To me, that's the same as finding likability and compatibility within a villain, if not idolizing or glorifying.<br />
Freddy, Michael, Jason, kill people in graphic ways with no real motive. What redeeming qualities do they have to where they justify a house decoration?  It'd be a bit different maybe if the protagonists of the respective movies were in the frame with them, but they're not.<br />
I have plenty of Batman, Avengers, t-shirts and posters, but I'd never wear a Joker t-shirt. Unless maybe, he was with Batman on it, maybe. I like Godfather, but I wouldn't wear a Michael Corleone shirt. To do so surpasses that you like the movie, and that you identify with the character himself.<br />
I know horror has a huge fanbase. So I can't judge if that's someone preference. But if I'm dating someone, and I walk into her house to find she has a picture of Freddy Krueger on her wall above her fireplace, that may strike me as a little odd.<br />
The Michael Myers should is on another level, as it says, "Just do it." Just do what? Kill? Yeah. But they're not all like that.<br />
And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane<br />
By those who could not hear the music.</p>
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