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Notes: Project Family Values

  1. I want to make a comic on the history of the US structured similarly to Hetalia. (edited)

  2. Today I tested a script on chat gpt but it's giving me warnings. I was thinking maybe we could use it for non-violent and non-controversial historical events (edited)

  3. ***Found that you can actually do this in Open AI without restrictions, some way, not sure.

  4. I've collected a list of historical timelines. The next step would be identifying what events to ask chat gpt to script

  5. Then identifying historical patterns and copying the language and changing the names

  6. I am also trying to develop a script of common abusive sayings that can be attached to historically abusive dynamic patterns

  7. After the first script is set up, then turning having some historians look over it to mae sure it's good

  8. we also need to make a list of what historical event actions would look like on an interpersonal level. ex. budgeting, disowning, etc.


**have a stronger story arch and how you determine what is in an episode. A step above social justice- think of themes, plots, etc.



To-Do List:

-Go through the compare and contrast document you wrote (health insurance)

-Make a list of common things narcissists say


-Make comic script for the biggest events. Do it in disjointed, individual comics at first. Don’t try to do it in order.

-Post on Instagram! Also get it copyrighted or something.

-Look up vocabulary for common events related to narcissistic abuse, then look up when related events have happened in the past.


Narcissism

Setting

Characters


The setting is a house. Just like abusive households, oligarchs force kids to work on the family business and lock kids in the basement. Financial abuse, incest, etc.



Characters: (I could do 14 different ones!)


Oligarchs

Government

Journalism

Internet

Woman

Man

Nonbinary (Binary trans people are their gender, so they should be within the same character.)

Neurodivergent and/or Mentally Ill?

Democrats

Republicans

Education system, represented by a tutor

Homeless people

Disabled people


Middle class (possibly represent with different collars. Show hypocrisy in their actions, just like people who experience that show. Also show financial abuse)

Working class


Boomer

GenX

Millennial

GenZ

Alpha


(Probably want to get more specific with a lot of these)

Chicano and/or Latinx people

White people

Black people

Middle Eastern people

Asian people




***(Question: is this like a literal narcissistic family, or is this a comedic if-families-were-honest type skit?)


*Journalism yells out headline of six different important stories, no one pays attention*

*Journalism yells out clickbait headline and everyone pays attention*

*Journalism screaming in the corner that no one cares*

*Journalism enjoying attention from chaos, and creating it- yellow Journalism*


*Government is proud to complete civic duties and serve the people. Oligarch takes away Governments resources (shreds planner, computer, phone, kitchen utensils, cleaning supplies) then blames the Government of being terrible and inefficient*

*Government following the rules, even if the rules are terrible and harm people*

*Government trying to make actually good rules, constantly being shut down by republicans and mostly being shut down by Democrats)

*Government intentionally breaking the rules and hurting people*


*Republicans making logical arguments to justify terrible things"

*Republicans saying terrible things and not hiding it*


*Democrats saying great things then doing terrible things*


*Neurodivergent/Mentally Ill-

Look I just made a masterpiece! Now I'm going mutilate myself.

*Is locked in horrific conditions*

Look I just made a groundbreaking theory to advance society! Now I'm going to be homeless and talk to myself.

*Makes a program to help themselves*

Woah. I can actually function.


*Men, every time they enter a scene, have just been interrupted from committing a terrible crime*


*Boomers removing economic mobility then gaslighting Millennials. Use paying rent as an adult as an example*


*After 9/11, accusing Middle Eastern immigrants of being violent*

*I'm not violent, the Taliban is violent! Why do you think I left?* (also include the US fucking up)


*The government burning down the neighbors houses, then barring the neighbors from entering. Some burn to death behind the closed door.*



"My house my rules. Move out if you don't like it."

"There are no houses! You have 6 houses and I'm not allowed to move into any of them!

(6 is a number I chose not based on history, choose a historical number)

Then you burned down the neighbors houses!"


*Republicans, internet, and oligarchs lying (propoganda) to neurodiveregnt/mentally ill, booomer and up generation, and white working-class people*


*Almost everyone loving the capitalist/small business owner and treating them like a golden child*


*Alpha, a toddler, watching child porn*

Gen X-"Oh my God! Is this CHILD PORN?"

*Alpha, going online all day every day becoming an internet addict*

*Alpha, stabs themselves*

"I wanna FEEL something"

*Alpha, trying to stab people*

"I wanna FEEL something"

*Alpha, destroying property*

"I wanna FEEL something"






Between ______ in the United States, what were the top 120 events that happened? Please organize it separately by the most influential events that happened, and the most impactful events, which may have had a large impact on society but may have not been what people were paying attention to. Please also label the events by whether they were political, environmental, scientific, cultural, or related categories. Please also note when the impact happened, as it is not always immediate.



July 4th, 1776


1770-1780



Episode is like 30 minutes long.

10 top events would each get like three minutes max.

There might be like 10-20 other events that happen that are less important and take less time to cover, maybe thirty seconds each.

There would be maybe 10-20 events that aren’t so important but could be a one-liner.


20 minutes: Important events

10 minutes: less important events

Interspersed: one-liner events


Maybe I should do one per month, then delete what we don’t want.


Question: Should events be shown equally, with each episode being ten years? Or should episodes be based on events, shortening and lengthening years per episode based on events?



This one is pretty great:


This one is pretty simple:


Has pretty specific stuff and doesn’t cover much.


This is one event per year from 1900 to about 2014.


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