>Tyler critized the unrealistic body standarts of the society back in 1999
This scene is aged like milk since the body positivity movement is backed by the establishment now. The very establishment he was fighting against. What would he think about it in our current timeline i wonder.
Tyler critized the unrealistic body standarts of the society back in 1999
Do not talk about fat club!
>you didn’t like one extreme so you have to like the other extreme
this is the brains of directionfags. muh left and right has destroyed you
>What would he think about it in our current timeline i wonder.
something on the lines of boyhood (2014) idk if you watched that movie or remember the last lines but the fag hated his life because everything was seen through the internet and blablabla no real conection yadayada
(((They))) only promote body positivity for women though
Contrarians will always just say the opposite... man.
That scene was never good in the first place. We have Brad Pitt criticizing the need for bodily perfection, or self improvement. Brad fucking Pitt. The very icon of manliness in the 90's and 00's
He was a representation of a schizo insomnia fag what did you expect
Yes, I entirely agree.
This.
lol, no. The gym bro stuff is MUCH more a thing now than then. If anything, this scene was hugely prescient.
The schizo in question was actually a sex good to whom women are attracted to and that’s charismatic enough to gather people around him. Fight club is a movie for teenagers and by far the worst of Fincher’s
>he thinks Brad Pitt’s character was a real person in the movie
It’s skinny Ed Norton talking to himself retard
I disagree with your agreement.
that was the point. the Brad Pitt character is Norton's idealized self. Norton wanted to be effortlessly cool, confident, and handsome. Having a guy with chiseled muscles saying "self-improvement is masturbation" shows us Norton's internal contradictions.
>Current body positivity movements only favor women just to sell them more shit
>Social media body standards and people killing themselves to reach unrealistic standards is at the highest it's ever been
I know you didn't think this through before you made this thread.
He’s not talking specifically about weight loss.
The following line he says “self destruction however…” it’s a broader point that consumer culture encourages people to become self absorbed and the death or dissolution of the ego is the cure.
>t. seething fat dudes
...and the fact that it's coming out of Brad Pitt's mouth is no accident. Norton wants to look like he works out constantly in the gym while also looking down on the people that do. Film makers are showing us he's both vain and arrogant, but more importantly he doesn't really know himself - he's a schizophrenic after all.
only women are allowed to be fat, men should have the physiques of greek gods and have 6 inch minimum dongs
He'd be an insufferably woke retard.
How long does it take you to die when u start getting alcohol bloat like this?
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yeah if this thread was made 5 years ago i'd agree but id say the 'self-improvement' meme is bigger than its ever been right now
The Narrator thinks he’s Tyler Durden, just like the alt right thinks they’re bodybuilders but I’m 100% sure less than 2% of them actually lift
You don’t go outside much do you?
The real world is full of bro muscles in tight tops and sluts with tictoc tights on.
Stop living life through the window of Any Forums and Twitter