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once you're past childhood, it's not a straightforward monkey-see-monkey-do effect where people blindly repeat or mimic what they see in media, especially fiction. people love to trot out the "fiction doesn't affect reality" line, but it's really more complicated than saying "no real humans were harmed, so everything goes in fiction". fiction is an......   reply
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Of course it does! Fiction always contains many triggers. Fiction has a foothold reality base so of course even if 'it is a fictional story' being written, don't care if it is about demons, vampires, psychological genre or whatever, it has a reality basis of social and culture and cues from real life that people associate with and can cause cross......   reply
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The only time fiction affects me so bad is probably doing kameha like Goku. The effects of fiction from reality depends on anyone. For I can say I know I can separate this and that while others would copy it and end up being psychopaths and criminals.   reply
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Pedophiles, shotacons, lolis, rapists, assaulters, just terrible people always say the same thing, “fiction doesn’t affect reality” or along the lines of that. That says a lot of what we should know..   reply
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For me, the way I see it is reality comes first, then fiction, since fiction can't exist without reality existing therefore yes it affects it.   reply
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