Revenge against justice (or those carrying it out). Doesn't he already have a gag order in effect in Ga's case bc he couldn't stop intimidating witnesses online?
I feel you. It's why I can't watch Disney movies anymore. I'm fully aware how busted our world is. If salting the wound makes more people aware, I'd chalk that up as a win.
But if these "freshly woke" folks are rallying around a banner of "Less men CEOs" instead of "CEOs paid what we're paid", imo that's another loss.
I felt similarly about "Rich Men North of Richmond". Agree - Pay is shit, life is shit, yup yup. But then the man blames poor people receiving welfare? . . . Bruh . . . So close . . .
My problem with the movie was the chosen villain. Ken is borderline psychotic, but it wasn't his fault. He's just confused and angsty.
"It's all that damn testosterone. Let women run everything."
Instead of targeting where all this pain actually comes from - capitalism. Corporate greed. Squeezing the working class to their bones and tossing out the leftovers.
Fix that. Buy more time for the only "based" part of the movie - When Barbie sits on the park bench and gets to just breathe and experience the world. Time to do absolutely nothing but be.
Or. . . Ya know . . . Something something men bad??
Ah, but that's the thing. Training isn't copying. It's pattern recognition. If you train a model "The dog says woof" and then ask a model "What does the dog say", it's not guaranteed to say "woof".
Similarly, just because a model was trained on Harry Potter, all that means is it has a good corpus of how the sentences in that book go.
Thus the distinction. Can I train on a comment section discussing the book?
Imagine? This is real life.