As far as I can tell the message of the movie is "consumerism is bad because it's emasculating and feminizing, real liberation can be found in ruthless hierarchies of masculine violence"

The only person I know who likes it IRL also has a tendency to complain about the "pussification of modern men"

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      tryhard is a perf definition. it’s baby’s first ideology and pretty much the only people I see into it are extremely privileged, so almost universally boring

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          if you believe nothing matters, then all the stolen wealth you inherited is okay

          “fReE WiLL iS aN iLluSiOn” is such a perf screening statement for guys to avoid at a party 10/10 chance they’re a predator

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      The camus take you posted right there is basically what I came to after doing a ton of acid and having a year in existential crisis lol. I read about absurdist thought and camus and it really spoke to me at the time. I think absurdism is pretty compatible with communist thought though

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