Jordan Harbinger
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And Rambo is not a vulnerable character who stands no chance against the enemy.
You know, it's kind of the opposite where they can take out a thousand people just by sheer will, whereas this kid is never going to beat this hatchet wielding murder.
But the formula is always like that, right?
It's teenage camp counselors and then Jason or whatever is out there with his hockey mask on, chopping them into little pieces.
I remember in it back in the 80s, the kid had the silver earrings from his mom or something.
I don't know how they figured out that the clown was susceptible to that.
They shot it.
Of course, the first one misses, but the second one, you know, hits him with a slingshot in the head and the light comes out.
I just remember that moment where it's like, oh, my God, these kids took out the psycho crazy clown.
I wonder if the same thing applies to lifted trucks with nuts hanging off the back.
Right.
But the cliche is, wow, small dick energy.
Your truck is lifted and you drive it around suburban San Jose and you literally put nuts on the back.
Like you can't broadcast smaller dick energy than that.
It's easy to conflate somebody who's morbidly curious with somebody who likes the violence or maybe hates women or something like that.
It sounds like you disagree with that.
And funnily enough, most of the people that I know that love horror movies and kind of only watch those or mostly only watch those, it's actually all women.
That's what I was going to say is when I think true crime, I think 80 to 90 percent female audience, at least with podcasts, with podcasts.
Yeah, I think podcasting generally is 60-40 men, women.
And if you take out true crime, it's probably like 70-30 or 80-20.