Nothing wrong with thinking for yourself by reading material, logically analysing it, and appropriating relevant parts of it in debates, while giving all due credit to the original authors of the ideas.TU4AR said:Anyone who quotes Dawkins, Hitchens, Carlin, The Bible, or any Pope/Saint during a religious debate (unless the person in question is what is currently being discussed).
THINK FOR YOURSELVES YOU FUCKERS
It's different if they accept the quotes just because they perceive the person to be an authority, for example, "the bible says so it must be true!" or "Carlin was a famous comedian so maybe some of his coolness will rub off in me if I quote him" or if they try to pass off their ideas as their own.
OP:
- Any pretentious quote about individualism and being yourself.
"You laugh at me because I'm different, I laugh at you because you're all the same!"
"Look how witty and individualistic I am for buying a mass-produced t-shirt with a "funny" quote!" I wonder if anyone would but that for the sake of irony.
- "Meat is murder" No, it isn't. It just makes you look like idiots who twist the meanings of words to further their cause, and the stigma rubs off on to vegetarians who aren't dumb enough to use this slogan.
I'll probably think of some more later.