SntDomistheRealChad
Did you just call me a little bitch?
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Serious. Almost all characters nowadays have fatal flaws that makes it impossible to respect them or consider them an actual mogger. Try to think of someone you really respect in a show or movie and you will find there is something that is off that makes them impossible to be a role model. There are 3 possible reasons for this:
1. The Jews don't want America to have any role models to weaken the country.
2. A perfected personality in a show would make it too hard to create a storyline off of. I personally don't think this would be the case as you could still build a show off of a good personality.
3. Actors themselves don't have good personalities and aren't able to do the role correctly. I think this is the most likely answer.
The top actors to date in roles that shows them as a mogger are:
Ryan Gosling: in The Place Between the Pines - Fatal flaw - Inability to work in a corporate setting or act professional because he just didn't take that route in life
Elliot Villar: in Mr Robot - Fatal flaw - Inability to work in a corporate setting due to hood personality
Martin Wallstrom: in Mr Robot - Fatal flaw - Cares too much what people think and can't survive when things go out of hand, unlike Vera in Mr. Robot
Travis Fimmel: Vikings - Fatal flaw - Cares too much about maintaining good friendships which allows him to be taken advantage of.
Michael Pitt: Boardwalk Empire - Too lazy and not enough ambition to maintain steadiness in a lame situation
Cam Gigandet: Never Back Down and other movies he's in - This is the only actor I have seen that could possibly be considered a role model mogger, however I have not yet seen him in a corporate movie where he's able to maintain his mogger frame while being professional.
When I mention this list I mean true moggers not the hyped up clowns that are not actually true moggers like James Bond actors, Baywatch, Mission Impossible (Tom Cruise), etc.
1. The Jews don't want America to have any role models to weaken the country.
2. A perfected personality in a show would make it too hard to create a storyline off of. I personally don't think this would be the case as you could still build a show off of a good personality.
3. Actors themselves don't have good personalities and aren't able to do the role correctly. I think this is the most likely answer.
The top actors to date in roles that shows them as a mogger are:
Ryan Gosling: in The Place Between the Pines - Fatal flaw - Inability to work in a corporate setting or act professional because he just didn't take that route in life
Elliot Villar: in Mr Robot - Fatal flaw - Inability to work in a corporate setting due to hood personality
Martin Wallstrom: in Mr Robot - Fatal flaw - Cares too much what people think and can't survive when things go out of hand, unlike Vera in Mr. Robot
Travis Fimmel: Vikings - Fatal flaw - Cares too much about maintaining good friendships which allows him to be taken advantage of.
Michael Pitt: Boardwalk Empire - Too lazy and not enough ambition to maintain steadiness in a lame situation
Cam Gigandet: Never Back Down and other movies he's in - This is the only actor I have seen that could possibly be considered a role model mogger, however I have not yet seen him in a corporate movie where he's able to maintain his mogger frame while being professional.
When I mention this list I mean true moggers not the hyped up clowns that are not actually true moggers like James Bond actors, Baywatch, Mission Impossible (Tom Cruise), etc.
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