A Quote by Varg Vikernes

I am not the 'Count' that has been portrayed in the media. — © Varg Vikernes
I am not the 'Count' that has been portrayed in the media.
I don't think I'm portrayed in the media the way I really am - but then who is?
Every progressive movement in U.S. history has been portrayed negatively by the media at the time it happened.
South Central's been portrayed so many different ways in the media for however long.
I think social media has amplified a lot of voices that maybe traditional media hasn't perfectly portrayed.
Not everything that counts can be counted. You can count sales. You can count fans and followers. You can count pins and tweets. But you can't count passion. You can't count commitment. You can't count engagement. You can't count relationships.
Any film I do is not going to change the way black women have been portrayed, or black people have been portrayed, in cinema since the days of D.W. Griffith.
There are stories to be told that are still untold and characters to be portrayed that haven't been portrayed correctly. So there's work to be done.
I really hope that you all understand that social media doesn't count at all. Twitter doesn't count at all.
I've pretty much been portrayed as every style thing you can be. After Wimbledon you are Andy Everyman, who everybody is rooting for. I think the meat and potatoes of who I am hasn't been covered yet.
Count your blessings. Every time I am doing bad I count my blessings. And I always lose count. Try that sometime.
I've given up on being accurately portrayed in the media.
More and more I am certain that the only difference between man and animals is that men can count and animals cannot and if they count they mostly do count money.
Oftentimes in a society when people of a certain type, whether individual or a group, are subconsciously portrayed by the media as abnormal, they also slowly, subconsciously become enemies of that society due to feelings of cultural guilt. Ultimately by this the inflated media is an enemy of its very own cause.
"I count a lot of things that there's no need to count," Cameron said. "Just because that's the way I am. But I count all the things that need to be counted."
Growing up, it was hard to associate with some of the women who were being portrayed in the media.
I think lot of Muslims have gotten fatigued by the way Muslim characters, even 'positive' ones, are portrayed in the media.
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