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Is this remotely accurate?
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>>1292298

I actually think movies are a integral part of modern society because it teaches us a lot about different life scenarios.

Before you scoff, take this example: Can you identify what a prison looks like?

You probably can, despite never having been in a prison, or police station. Picture books might teach us a little, but not to the depth that movies have. Expand it to factories, which I also have never been inside, or space stations/satellites which I have never seen in person.

I would say that movies play a HUGE part in unifying society and opening us up to different aspects of life that we would definitely never have seen otherwise.
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>>1292298
>upper class
>likely to be at least semi-fluent in french or italian, likely to know some latin or ancient greek

Wew lad i guess everyone who went through public school in europe share interest with the upper class
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>>1292329
In world terms, probably. But language learning is more of a necessity and less of a matter of culture there.
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>>1292298
Not really, no. You can't divide interests and views in classes.
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>>1292356
>But language learning is more of a necessity and less of a matter of culture there.

Ye thats true. But still this >>1292362
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who are these morons trying to live cookie-cutter lives?
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>>1292391
>trying
I don't think that was the point at all.
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>>1292314
never thought about this. interesting point, anon
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Yes, it is very accurately giving all the stereotypes.
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>>1292298

>upper class = howard hughes
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the biz equivalent of boys have swag real men have class
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