Wait what? I'm Finnish and have not heard of this. Do you have any more info about this, because you sparked my interest.HG131 said:Plato in the 21st, in Finland, by the biggest newspaper around.
Wait what? I'm Finnish and have not heard of this. Do you have any more info about this, because you sparked my interest.HG131 said:Plato in the 21st, in Finland, by the biggest newspaper around.
Biosophilogical said:The thing with this is that it is a circular event. The social convention of being 'masculine' exists, which means that men fear being considered in a negative light[footnote]Being non-masculine in and of itself isn't bad, but when it is considered a bad thing by society at large, then it becomes a bad thing simply because of the normal view[/footnote], which means they try and act manly all the time, a facade which includes demoralising non-masucline males[footnote]Because you can't ever be seen showing anything less than utter intolerance towards something that you shouldn't like[/footnote], which in turn makes other males act masculine to avoid social disapproval from wider society, which just continues the cycle.Valate said:OT: Men being confrontational and insecure about their masculinity/intelligence. Gets very frustrating dealing with some of my male friends who uphold this convention when they just got out of a heated debate(which they lost)...
So truthfully, I don't blame the men who act manly but actually are just putting on a mask (because it is entirely understandable), I blame the men who act 'manly' because they are actually just that kind of person (including the whole 'put down' side of it) and any women who help perpetuate this view (and the same applies in reverse for men perpetuating the 'weak wall-flower-slut' view of women).
In my opinion, the most attractive type of people are those who have empathy, integrity and confidence. I don't care if you like anime, gardening, cooking, weight-lifting, etc, as long as you are confident in who you are and understand (and express this understanding) that your likes, dislikes and views aren't necessarily better or worse than other people's. Honestly, guy or girl, if you have these attributes (which for me has always been grouped under 'honour'[footnote]Because I think these traits are honourable traits, not because I think these traits conform to an ideal of honour alternate to my own[/footnote]) then I will consider your happiness and well-being worth my time, no matter what views you hold or hobbies you have.
EDIT: OT: I hate the social restrictions on affectionate expression. I mean seriously, I love hugging and cuddling and what-not, and it frustrates me that I am so restricted in expressing ym affection towards my friennds due to the stupid sexual connotations associated with them. I mean really? I hug you, so I must want to stick my penis in you? That's just stupid. If I hug it is because I think you are a good person and I consider you to have an emotionally-centralised value in my life (friends and family for the most part).
fuuuck, tell me about it... I decided against a job to focus on my education, I'm still unemployed because nobody advertises anymore and just hires the friends and family of staff...lisadagz said:Yeah, definitely. I mainly went because I didn't really know what else to do with myself, about half of my friends didn't go to uni, many didn't even go to school past 16 but they're all doing fine for themselves. It's a load of bum how much pressure schools put on people to go to uni and make 'em feel bad if they don't.
The UK's fees aren't too bad now, they're going to shoot up to about three times as much the year after next, though. I'm hoping I won't be affected 'cause I'm already on the course but I don't know if the fact I'm taking a sandwich year next year (the only year that I think will really help my job prospects) will keep me safe... Either way I'm going to owe the government about 20 grand by the end. ~_~
Oh yes, the Kauhajoki school shooting. I remember media bringing up Friedrich Nietzsche as an inspiration of his 'ideology' way more than Plato. Actually, I didn't even remember that Plato was one of his inspiring philosophers.HG131 said:Not much, there was a freak out over a school shooting, the shooter was a big fan of Plato.
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh!!!! o_0Oly J said:also JOHN LENNON WAS NOT THAT GREAT!!
No, that was definitely him. I checked it just now.HG131 said:Might have been a different school shooter.Wuggy said:Oh yes, the Kauhajoki school shooting. I remember media bringing up Friedrich Nietzsche as an inspiration of his 'ideology' way more than Plato. Actually, I didn't even remember that Plato was one of his inspiring philosophers.HG131 said:Not much, there was a freak out over a school shooting, the shooter was a big fan of Plato.
But that's the thing, if anything it'd make physique even more important, and make having an "un-attractive" body type more unjustly ridiculed.HG131 said:I think it would be worth it. It would kill alot of insults if everybody's body type was seen as ok.GeorgW said:Which 2 depends on the part of the country. And we have a lot of great music.HG131 said:Which two? No matter what, you're lucky. Not only is there that, but you guys have what may be the greatest metal band ever: Sabaton. I hate how hated nudity is. Really, the only reasons it's illegal is to make the clothing industry more money and because of religion.GeorgW said:ALL OF THEM!
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Fine, there are a lot of good ones, but the bad ones really stand out!
Move out of the states. Depending on where, but at most only 2 of those are a big thing over here in Sweden.8bitlove2a03 said:1. Having to wear clothes
2. It being acceptable to be a fat unhealthy jackass
3. People considering race or gender to be important
4. Society being based around money and class
5. Sexuality/sexual preferences being an issue
6. Lots of other things. Like most of the things. Almost all of them.
And while I think that prudishness is a little silly these days, I wouldn't want everybody to walk around completely naked. It'd take a lot of the thrills away from sex.
I can't say I have noticed it, though I have noticed that some people's arguments (like comparing rape porn to comic relief) do make them seem like the sort that the FBI already has a file on.Generic Gamer said:Actually I was referring mostly to paedophiles and child molesters in my first example, it was entirely you that assumed 'minority' meant 'brown folk'. There's a tendency for people who desire acceptance to befriend others in vulnerable situations in order to get reciprocal acceptance, on the basis that if they accept other people's differences people will accept theirs.funguy2121 said:Hmm. Though clearly that wasn't what you meant by your last point, I'll cede your new point. People who commit sexual crimes do also receive harsh treatment from others. I wouldn't say that this very small number relative to all other minorities deserve to be put in the same category, and it would appear from the attitude you expressed toward them that you'd agree. Also, I don't hear the NAACP and GLAD calling for "baby-toucher rights."
I would imagine recorded instances of necrophilia are about as common as FBI cases on snuff films. And there aren't a whole helluvah lot more people fucking animals out there. For what purpose are we lumping people who are discriminated against because of things they didn't choose with people who fuck something/someone who does not want it?
I was referring to the tendency of people to seek acceptance for their little social derps by trying to emotionally blackmail people into accepting them. This is something you MUST have seen on this site, it just strikes me as creepily pathetic! I mean...I don't wanna say names but you must've seen it...
You aren't required to say "in my opinion." But when you state opinions as fact, you end up backtracking and contradicting yourself, as you do here, in the bolded text. When you said...Oly J said:and you make that assumption just because I don't begin every other sentence by saying the words "in my opinion"funguy2121 said:OP states his opinions as fact.
sorry if that seemed a bit confrontational, but you're putting words in my mouth there
I am aware that everything I say on a subject like this is my opinion it goes without saying, and if it goes without saying then why bother saying it?
also I should point out that the Michael Jackson thing was just an example, I'm aware of all the fans he had and still has I was just pointing out how since he died jokes about the whole pedophile thing were suddenly taboo, whether he did it or not is irrelavent
by the way I don't think Ringo was anything special either since you asked
...you had to later acknowledge that this was not the case.Oly J said:before Michael Jackson died all I heard about him was pedophile jokes, left, right and center, now that he's dead he's no longer a dangerous man-child but a great man and tragic figure
But that's an entirely different social convention, the obsession with looks and what looks are okay, that's the really bad one.HG131 said:Not if nobody was ashamed of their body, which they would need to be to be nude.GeorgW said:But that's the thing, if anything it'd make physique even more important, and make having an "un-attractive" body type more unjustly ridiculed.HG131 said:I think it would be worth it. It would kill alot of insults if everybody's body type was seen as ok.GeorgW said:Which 2 depends on the part of the country. And we have a lot of great music.HG131 said:Which two? No matter what, you're lucky. Not only is there that, but you guys have what may be the greatest metal band ever: Sabaton. I hate how hated nudity is. Really, the only reasons it's illegal is to make the clothing industry more money and because of religion.GeorgW said:ALL OF THEM!
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Fine, there are a lot of good ones, but the bad ones really stand out!
Move out of the states. Depending on where, but at most only 2 of those are a big thing over here in Sweden.8bitlove2a03 said:1. Having to wear clothes
2. It being acceptable to be a fat unhealthy jackass
3. People considering race or gender to be important
4. Society being based around money and class
5. Sexuality/sexual preferences being an issue
6. Lots of other things. Like most of the things. Almost all of them.
And while I think that prudishness is a little silly these days, I wouldn't want everybody to walk around completely naked. It'd take a lot of the thrills away from sex.
Shit! Now I know what you're talking about. The "I haven't touched a kid yet crowd." Yeah, super creepy.Generic Gamer said:Ah. It seems you've somehow managed to avoid the wave of threads that form my main example, it was about four months ago mainly. Basically a few people are very keen to make sure everyone knows the difference between a child molester and a paedophile and considered paedophiles to be discriminated against unfairly.funguy2121 said:I can't say I have noticed it, though I have noticed that some people's arguments (like comparing rape porn to comic relief) do make them seem like the sort that the FBI already has a file on.
Brown folk, yellow folk, even green folk if you have that particular soft spot as Captain Kirk does. The term minority in the context we're describing usually refers to racial minorities, though in a broader context it can be used to include anyone who's unlawfully discriminated against due to gender, religion, sexual orientation, etc. I've never heard of pedos being considered minorities, as when they're "discriminated against" it's usually not unlawful. A registered sex offender being kicked off a junior high grounds is not legal discrimination.
I use 'minority' as a fairly blunt title, literally as a group that is in the minority. I wasn't making a value judgement beyond that equating all minorities (regardless of nature) to race or sexuality bothers me.
And I seem to remember that green lady being rather pretty. In between that and Mass Effect I don't think there are many colours that would faze me. Except maybe orange. People with too much fake tan set me on edge, I worry for anyone who can go orange, look in a mirror and like what they see.
Agreed. I have no idea why we venerate dead celebrities and completely ignore what actually happened in their life.Oly J said:I personally hate when famous musicians die...not because they can't make music anymore but because as soon as a famous musician dies they are made a god in the eyes of society regardless of the public opinion on them in life