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<blockquote data-quote="coolioWiZ" data-source="post: 2936252" data-attributes="member: 40999"><p>First have to say, wow nice thread. . . I've not watched this film but read some comics and watched cartoons <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/default/lol.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":lol:" title="LOL :lol:" data-shortname=":lol:" /> so I think I can just inject my two cents into this topic.</p><p></p><p>The joker is psychopath with no clear consciousness of himself. (this is actually what the designers wanted to portray) His state of mind constantly alters and borders the state of insanity in one time and quite sane another time. A best example is how he treats HarleyQuinn. From the cannon we can observe that the joker has certain feelings for her, he expresses them even in a quite dark taste. But when his state had altered he had even tried to kill her.</p><p></p><p>When we come to the real world there is no clearly documented cases as such as the joker. There are ppl with multiple personality disorders and schizophrenia but nothing like the joker. It's quite mysterious how when opportunity arise a person can be a criminal . . .this world is hold on by traditions and culture which "civilize" a person. . this maybe due to man being a social animal.(which itself arised coz of the need of survival which would be impossible as an individual) when the certain "dangers" for survival seems to diminish, a person may try to express freely his/her individualism.</p><p></p><p>Actually if this is correct . . our fundemental belief that man is a social animal is incorrect . . but an obligate parasite who may take chance to seperate from the group as soon as chance presents itself.</p><p></p><p>just my 2 cents</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coolioWiZ, post: 2936252, member: 40999"] First have to say, wow nice thread. . . I've not watched this film but read some comics and watched cartoons :lol: so I think I can just inject my two cents into this topic. The joker is psychopath with no clear consciousness of himself. (this is actually what the designers wanted to portray) His state of mind constantly alters and borders the state of insanity in one time and quite sane another time. A best example is how he treats HarleyQuinn. From the cannon we can observe that the joker has certain feelings for her, he expresses them even in a quite dark taste. But when his state had altered he had even tried to kill her. When we come to the real world there is no clearly documented cases as such as the joker. There are ppl with multiple personality disorders and schizophrenia but nothing like the joker. It's quite mysterious how when opportunity arise a person can be a criminal . . .this world is hold on by traditions and culture which "civilize" a person. . this maybe due to man being a social animal.(which itself arised coz of the need of survival which would be impossible as an individual) when the certain "dangers" for survival seems to diminish, a person may try to express freely his/her individualism. Actually if this is correct . . our fundemental belief that man is a social animal is incorrect . . but an obligate parasite who may take chance to seperate from the group as soon as chance presents itself. just my 2 cents [/QUOTE]
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