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    In Pop Culture: Are men marketed as violent and women as sex?

    Do you agree/disagree?

    Why?

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    I don't know whether they're "marketed" that way or not, but they seem to certainly be portrayed that way, at least in movies. Take the Bond movies for instance. I think that's why those ways of behaving can get into our heads, because it is so prevalent and persuasive in what we watch.

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    All of you pathetic human beings will be destroyed by the sun.

 

 

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