Are we truly heavily influence by the things that we watch
on T.V.? If that is true then we are being swayed by the show Rick
and Morty. Rick and Morty might have a negative effect on people viewing the
show. It is not bad in any sense or way it is a show that makes people watching it
full of questions. Just in case you have been living under a rock for 3 years Rick and Morty is an American adult animated science-fiction sitcom
created by Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon for adult swim. Some of the questions
I am talking about are. Does god exist? Just because you’re super smart does
that make you a god? What is the meaning to life? Do morals matter if you
already know all possible outcomes? Does evil really exist? Is their more then
one universe? These are the questions that this show is making people ask.
One of the quotes that this show is famous for is “There is no god “said by the
show main character Rick Sanchez (C-137). Since Rick is labeled as
the smartest man in the universe. His moral sense is not really their
he mostly does things for his own benefit. He has seen and done just about
everything in multiverse (infinite realm of the universe). He has created
and destroy planets, universe, and galaxies. He kills with no compassion or
fear he doesn't doubt himself. He has excuse my French a fuck you attitude about life. Almost every time Rick is with his family he
makes them question life or their morals. What is right and wrong? When someone
tries to tell Rick what to do or that he is wrong. He just throws another
question or fact back at them. Like when Rick grandson Morty was starting to
ask too many questions about the universe they were visiting Rick replied "What about the reality
where Hitler cured cancer, Morty? The answer is: Don't think
about." When I watch or even talk about this show it always raise
some eyebrow. It does make me question what I once thought about my own
life. This show makes me want to question a lot more about life but, then again I am starting to think I am just overthinking a funny
cartoon and do what rick said and don't think about it.
(During the 2006 controversy surrounding the Danish cartoons mocking Muhammad and Muslims, many conservative Christians claimed that the media were harsher on Christians than Muslims. This study explores those claims by analyzing how religion and religious individuals are depicted in editorial cartoons. This study offers insights into differences in the treatment of various religions, as well as the topics in which religious individuals are discussed and the reasons religious individuals are mocked in the cartoons. Implications address the partially inaccurate claims by conservative Christians concerning media attention and the impact the editorial cartoon portrayals may have on the religions involved.)Hello there to who ever is reading my blog. I just want to say thank you. For taking the time to even look at my stuff I am very grateful. Now this blog is about cartoons and animation that I find interesting. I might compare cartoons sometime. I could talk about how much they have changed over the years.Maybe you know a thing or two about cartoons. If that the case then tell me what you think. If this is all new for you then hey senpai got your back and i am happy to help.
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