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    Default Can planets believe in Afghans liking Scream, even if Afghans have no power?

    If the people of Afghanistan enjoy the Scream saga, can planets - whether populated or not - believe in Afghans supporting the saga even if the people of Afghanistan don't have a capitalist system?

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    How can a non populated planet support anything? I dont understand this question? Do they enjoy the Scream Saga? And if they do what does it matter what others believe about it? My dad cant believe that I love Family Guy so much. Doesnt stop me loving Family Guy from being a fact.

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    This is an incredibly cryptic question.
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    Is this a Mad Libs answer?
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    I honestly don't think planets care about human political philosophies, or their taste in movies.

    What was the point of this question? Is it some kind of Turing test that failed badly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by foxley View Post
    I honestly don't think planets care about human political philosophies, or their taste in movies.

    What was the point of this question? Is it some kind of Turing test that failed badly?

    It isn't a Turing test, but a profound attempt at meta. The universe is so big, there must be meta-planets out there, that can whether populated or not believe in human activity

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    Quote Originally Posted by babyblob View Post
    How can a non populated planet support anything? I dont understand this question? Do they enjoy the Scream Saga? And if they do what does it matter what others believe about it? My dad cant believe that I love Family Guy so much. Doesnt stop me loving Family Guy from being a fact.

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    In regards to non-populated planets, I'm being incredibly meta. To the degree, that the fallacy of reference of Afghans not having a capitalist system is a mirror

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    Quote Originally Posted by trokanmariel33 View Post
    If the people of Afghanistan enjoy the Scream saga, can planets - whether populated or not - believe in Afghans supporting the saga even if the people of Afghanistan don't have a capitalist system?
    Can the people of a non-capitalist society enjoy a movie like Scream? Sure, assuming that the society they have allows them access tot he movie and the freedom to view it.

    Planets are objects, so it doesn't have an opinion on this question.

    As for the inhabitants of a planet, then it shouldn't matter what they believe or don't believe in a issue involving other countries likes and dislikes. The only ones that really care are the ones profiting from the movie and the movie franchise. If the movie is being shown in another country and the citizens of that country like it, then that is great, so long as that equates to profits.

    If the citizens are viewing the movie for free, without permission from the rights holders if the movie, then that might be an issue.

    As far as anyone else is concerned, they may have an interest in knows what movies are liked and disliked in each country, but it isn't a matter of belief, more of facts and data.
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