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€uromeinke, FEJ. and Ghoulish Delight RULE!!! NA abides. |
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In fact, "bloodlust and euphoria" can be applied to any competitive event, from Connect Four with your sibling to bullfighting. Winning at chess or a game of pick-up sticks might not induce drunken and disorderly behavior but it still pushes that competitive pleasure center button. I'd apply this to enjoying an action sequence in a movie...or indeed, enjoying when the villian gets their due at the end of any movie. As for what Disney appeals to - I've written on this before - as you say, it's fantasy. Unreality, escapism...you can see where a naysayer could make this into a negative thing. I think that like fantasy, competitiveness is neither good nor bad - it's a tool, an mindset that can evoke both positive and negative effects.
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