>Jacked af with enough juice and testosterone to kill a bengal tiger

>Jacked af with enough juice and testosterone to kill a bengal tiger
>Absolute soiboi cuck in front of Barbie and other women

Wtf is the point of this movie? To flex on men that we're supposed to worship women?

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  1. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    >Wtf is the point of this movie?
    It's written and directed by a modern feminist activist

  2. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    the message is that even chad is not good enough anymore

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      More like Chad is always chasing the wrong girl.

  3. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    Ken is a tragic figure who could not overcome his simp tendencies.

  4. 8 months ago
    AhabtheArab

    You guys really still think you shouldn't hit them?

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      Hitting anybody is childish behavior, unless you are defending yourself.

  5. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    I haven't seen everything he's been in, but is this the most muscular he's ever been for a movie? His fricking biceps.

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      It's a barbie movie anon. A Barbie Movie.

      He's a peak natty, you're just brainrotted from all the roiders who also happen to abuse photoshop and the right position of lighting. dyel I presume?

      • 8 months ago
        Anonymous

        I don't work out nor do I have any interest in it. He just looks good to me.

        • 8 months ago
          Anonymous

          I personally believe that working out is the peak satisfaction you can get from life instead of abusing dopamine shit.

          More like Chad is always chasing the wrong girl.

          Movie should have taught everybody to not chase after the wrong person who will treat you like shit and instead they just made you believe that you should be alone.

          • 8 months ago
            Anonymous

            I like writing and reading tbh. Movies too of course, but at least the other two things are actually keeping my brain active rather than me just sitting there.

            • 8 months ago
              Anonymous

              What if rather than just sitting there, you'd work out and stimulate the body that's running your fricking brain.

            • 8 months ago
              Anonymous

              You can do both, anon. I exercise exclusively at home just to keep myself active and over the years I've grown my biceps a lot, and lately I've gotten into writing and the level of satisfaction reminds me of when I exercise. Doing both is very enriching for different reasons.

              • 8 months ago
                Anonymous

                >Doing both is very enriching for different reasons.
                Exercise is so good for your brain that is should be illegal for people to be fat slobs who don't. So many people give up after like three days of it because they're sore and haven't seen results yet. To actually do it and put in the time for like a year and see some solid results, it feels like it rewrites your brain. You can now fully understand the idea of investing in yourself (or something else) and have a certain patience you can extrapolate into other avenues.
                Understanding that the push-ups you're doing today won't even "show" for months (and you don't even like push-ups, obviously) but still going through with them anyways? You become a better person and I don't believe you can find this elsewhere.

              • 8 months ago
                Anonymous

                >You become a better person and I don't believe you can find this elsewhere.
                I disagree. Any skill that requires practice and takes a long time to become perceptible will give you something like that, be it writing, drawing, playing an instrument, learning another language, etc.

              • 8 months ago
                Anonymous

                Those are all beneficial as well, no doubt about it, but I think exercise's physical component is what keeps it unique and 100% worth doing. Learning to draw requires patience: your first drawing will suck. Your 100th drawing probably won't be great, but it will be better. That takes a certain fortitude.
                Exercise has you feeling physical pain or discomfort, unlike drawing, and yet if you want to look and feel good, you have to embrace it. You have to understand "I don't *like* running/lifting, in fact last time I did it I only felt sore the whole next day," yet you still go out and do it again and again. You do it because of where it'll get you, not for what it is in the moment. (True of all skills, really, but drawing doesn't physically hurt)
                Basically it's a shame that bettering the human body is almost guaranteed to be attached to pain in some form, but that's the way it is, can't do shit about it but power through. I'm far happier now than I was before I exercised.

              • 8 months ago
                Anonymous

                If course, I agree with you wholeheartedly on the exercise front. But every skill comes with a form of mental pain and exhaustion that pushes people away too. In my experience can be super tedious at times and even debilitating. I have more fun lifting than writing on average, he'll I was able to sustain a work out regimen without giving up for years whereas I always fall out of writing. Still, the mental benefits are there when you get through a challenge are very similar.

          • 8 months ago
            Anonymous

            >I like writing and reading tbh.
            That's sweet man, everybody has their thing and not everybody should do the same shit. I was just trying to figure out if you're someone who makes excuses to not be active because there a lot of people like that novadays. Respect

          • 8 months ago
            Anonymous

            But doesn't heavy excercise release dopamine? For me it's smoking some weed and jacking off for 4-5 hours edging.

            • 8 months ago
              Anonymous

              >But doesn't heavy excercise release dopamine?
              By dopamine shit I meant weed, smoking, alcohol and other unhealthy shit.
              Fitness just makes you look fricking sweet and it's satisfying when you can lift someone who's taller than you and not have anybody frick with you.
              Pure satisfaction without any risks of dying.
              So instead of looking like a crackhead with severe regrets in let's say 5 years I can instead look like someone who people open door's for out of fear or "instinct".

      • 8 months ago
        Anonymous

        >He's a peak natty, you're just brainrotted from all the roiders who also happen to abuse photoshop and the right position of lighting. dyel I presume?
        what the frick are you talking about, he asked if this the most muscular he's ever been for a movie and you are schizoing about roids. do YOU have brainrot?

  6. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    They tried to make it seem like ken was hurting himself by taking shit over but it didn't really come across that way
    Also his last dance was kino

  7. 8 months ago
    Anonymous
  8. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    >To flex on men that we're supposed to worship women?
    The conclusion of his arc in the movie is entirely about him learning he has to find his identity for himself independent from Barbie. The message for incels is that you are more than just your ability to get sex from girls, and you are doing more harm to yourself by allowing that fixationto prevent you from enjoying your life.

  9. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    The conceit of the movie is that there little dolls in a little doll world and he has no identity outside of Barbie. Early in the movie its established they don't have genitals and he's not clear on what fricking is. In a world where he has no idea what he's supposed to do with himself, it stands to reason he'd lose his mind when confronted with the possibilities that exist if he were to assert himself

  10. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    >Wtf is the point of this movie?
    to disseminate feminist propaganda

  11. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    If you count in the monologues, then the message is - be yourself, lmao.
    The patriarchy vs. feminism plot line had no substance. Didn't really represent feminist ideology besides the on the nose "women can be doctors too", neither there's any kind of supposed "Patriarchy" in it (whohaaa, a doll company has male board of directors? Whohaa, men talk about business in their free time and go to gym?).
    The Mom being depressed and thinking about death didn't matter.
    Her daughter is just a c**t. She just is. Occasionally delivers lines from a tumbler essays. Just because. Which also doesn't matter.
    The sequence of events also is quite something... :
    >Barbies threat Kens like shit
    >Kens 'take over' and barbies start giving them drinks and foot massages due to patriarchy's brainwashing
    >Barbies undo the brainwashing and go back to treating Kens like shit
    Back to living on streets it is, huh?

  12. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    why werent all the barbies and kens fat?

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