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The internet gets a lot of these. Using your real name online, Bitcoins, Google+. People keep trying to insist that it is the way the future is going to go, but no one is buying it.
Ninja'd on the video :C

I still use Google+ It's better then FB and cleaner then twitter!
 

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People who say "hashtag" out loud, and people who say "spoiler alert" outside the context of actually talking about spoilers. If you do this, you are the worst. THE WORST.
 
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"I don't believe in it, therefore it isn't real."

Let's get one thing straight.

We can measure, and with some degree of frequency, we can manipulate events or predict events via consistent predecessors of various type of phenomena. Reality is Reality because we can observe, predict, and interact with the phenomena that compromises existence.

That being said, Societal Reality is only as constant as the person's perception seeing it.

Racism isn't a giant thing if you're not exposed to it that often. How can racism still be a thing if you don't witness it.

Racism is a giant thing if you're exposed to it often. How can anyone deny racism is still prevalent when you see it all the time?

The friendzone isn't a thing because it's just a lot of 'nice guys' bitching that not everyone he's 'nice' to spreads their legs for him at the drop of a hat.

The friendzone is a thing because it's just a lot of women who lose interest in someone who took too long to start a romance thing going and she got attached to the idea of friendship.

The friendzone is a thing because it's just some women who rather say the word 'friend' instead of 'you're not attractive to me at all'

Facebook is important because of communication and ease thereof.

Facebook is evil because it marginalizes real communication with the idea of ease thereof.

There are so many ways to look at things, and everyone is just so ready to have one idea of what all of this experience of life can be... all we're doing is limiting ourselves.
 

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Wandering_Hero said:
Yeah given Iraq they should have been renamed to pointless killing fries or go get some oil fries. That would really stick it to France. But somehow I don't think thats as catchy
'Geno-fries' has a nice ring to it and harks back to the slaughter of the natives, perfect to celebrate American patriotism (and other countries too, to be fair (you could enjoy them with some German 'holo-sauce-t'))!

I'd have to say Google+ since Google are desperately trying to make their failed attempt at usurping Facebook unfail by forcing it on everyone who uses Youtube and Gmail, dragging those services down in the process. 'Look, G+ membership went up by 2000% today. We're so good at social media-ing!'
 

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Mine is for all the people making anime: Enough with the goddamn time skips. I can't be the only person sick of these right? They just seem so pointless to me. If you want me to be invested in your characters and story, don't just skip a couple years saying "Psh, they don't matter, trust me. nothing cool could have possibly happened in these years that you'd want to see" One piece, Naruto, Fairy tail.. ugh, end that shit
 

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Animated gifs. They were supposed to be a new form of animation I believe. Nope. Just a way to annoy people or pass the time amusing yourself on Deviant Art.

Oooh, there's a thing that did catch on that I doubt anyone expected would: Deviant Art.
 

Evil Smurf

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Torkuda said:
Animated gifs. They were supposed to be a new form of animation I believe. Nope. Just a way to annoy people or pass the time amusing yourself on Deviant Art.

Oooh, there's a thing that did catch on that I doubt anyone expected would: Deviant Art.
Hey, avatars all over the internet would like a word. Animated gifs are the best find of img file.
 

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I have something against this on a more serious note, especially considering sexuality, gender identity, social justice, mental disabilities (or 'neuratypical' as they want to make it). Basically everything Tumblr is obsessed with (sadly I'm pretty much forced to use it).

Everything needs to have a label, everything has to be a separate 'thing'. And I hate it. Or rather, my autistic brain hates it. I can't deal with all these labels. I just can't. They make me humongously uncomfortable, I can't help it. Lots of that comes forth from a personal uncertainty on who or what the hell I am but all these little boxes and cubes are just too...confusing? I don't know what to call it.

I just can't deal with all these things, there's too much. And because there's too much of it and because of my personal confusion I just want to pretend it doesn't exist. Is it healthy? Probably not, but I don't know what else to do. I just really don't like myself I suppose, I want everything to be simple.
 

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Girls/Women (I'm sure there are males out there who do the same, but so far I have only encountered the former) who go on how they like character X "even though he's evil" tihi Imsoedgy.
What they usually mean is "I like character X because he's good looking, has a tragic past and I could totally fix him."
 

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You know, ever since the "selfie" became a thing, I've been silently facepalming often on the interent. Not only does the word sound rather pretentious, that's also how the act looks. Dunno why, but I'm a bit averse to people doing stuff that just screams "Hey, look at me, look at me!"
I feel people started using the word thinking it would sound like technical jargon and elevate it somehow. It's still a fucking picture of yourself! And stop pursing your lips, dammit.
 

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Vegosiux said:
You know, ever since the "selfie" became a thing, I've been silently facepalming often on the interent. Not only does the word sound rather pretentious, that's also how the act looks. Dunno why, but I'm a bit averse to people doing stuff that just screams "Hey, look at me, look at me!"
To me, Selfie is a character from Final Fantasy. I just can't see the word as anythng other than her :p (Yeah I know it's spelled "Selphie", but it still sounds exactly the same)
 

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Everything needs to have a label, everything has to be a separate 'thing'.
Agreed. I really hate that. It gets really annoying when they have to invent a new word for every little sexual preference people might have. Like this one person who claimed to be "sapiosexual." Please, people, just say you're into clever people. Don't come up with some label just so you can sound more special. I mean, sure, not everyone can be labeled as hetero-, homo-, or bisexual, but don't use ten-dollar words just to sound cooler.

And while we're on the subject on tumblr, the victim-wannabees... There was this one user that wore glasses, and claimed that when people with good eyesight wear glasses to look good it was ableism.
Sheesh.
 

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SilkySkyKitten said:
Daniel Janhagen said:
Friendzone. The very concept is ridiculous, as is the word. Sadly, this is also one of the things on the list that are already things, but should stop.

From experience on this forum, I've learned that quite a lot of people here think it's a thing and will come to its defense.
You're all free to do so, but I will not debate it with you. Go ahead. You "win". If you want to think it's a thing I will not try to convince you otherwise.
Unlike some folks on this forum, I agree with you completely.

The concept of the "Friendzone" is nothing more than a disgusting attempt to vilify someone who won't bang you (as in the general "you") or won't get into a relationship with you as if it's their fault and no one else's. There's always two sides to a story, after all, so blaming the other person and acting like you didn't do anything wrong is immature, selfish, and borderline narcissistic.

And yet the "Friendzone" has become a thing and a reason for people to demand sympathy instead of just moving on. And people are willing to give sympathy to the "Friendzoned"... ugh...
The 'friendzone' is a thing. Whether it should be called such, however is another matter... As it is anything but friendly.

One gets put into the 'friendzone' when the person one is interested in decides they have no interest in return as a boy/girlfriend, but they don't have the courage to admit this. Thus one is trapped in the friendzone, getting mixed messages or flat out lies to keep from 'hurting feelings' or otherwise damaging the already present friendship.

For inexperienced young men and women... Well, it sucks. One may love this person, but one will never know why exactly he or she is not getting anywhere. This leads to frustration, hopelessness and depression. And it goes on until either the love interest ends it or the one gives up and moves on.
The friend zone is an imaginary construct of the wannabe Romeo who just can't take a hint. A target of affection is not obligated to return affection nor should they be held responsible for failure to return affection. It's also a way for Mr. Romeo to explain away why their affection wasn't returned. It's not that they're unappealing or just not right for the person, it's because girls are mean and just decide to cockblock males for fun! It couldn't possibly have anything to do with Romeo's faults since true love means loving somebody for who they are (even if "who they are" isn't fit physically, mentally, or emotionally for human mating rituals).

Nothing good can come from the continued belief in a friend zone. Trust me.
 

FireAza

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Google+. Not matter how many times you trick/try to ram Google+ down our throats, you can't beat Facebook simply by making a clone of Facebook, Google.
 

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Yeah, at the moment, I'm going to have to say Google+, Kinect (good for anything but gaming), and what ever else I thankfully CAN'T remember because it HASN'T been made 'a thing'!
 

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SilkySkyKitten said:
Daniel Janhagen said:
Friendzone. The very concept is ridiculous, as is the word. Sadly, this is also one of the things on the list that are already things, but should stop.

From experience on this forum, I've learned that quite a lot of people here think it's a thing and will come to its defense.
You're all free to do so, but I will not debate it with you. Go ahead. You "win". If you want to think it's a thing I will not try to convince you otherwise.
Unlike some folks on this forum, I agree with you completely.

The concept of the "Friendzone" is nothing more than a disgusting attempt to vilify someone who won't bang you (as in the general "you") or won't get into a relationship with you as if it's their fault and no one else's. There's always two sides to a story, after all, so blaming the other person and acting like you didn't do anything wrong is immature, selfish, and borderline narcissistic.

And yet the "Friendzone" has become a thing and a reason for people to demand sympathy instead of just moving on. And people are willing to give sympathy to the "Friendzoned"... ugh...
No.

Just no.

The original concept of the Friendzone did NOT vilify anyone.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pnMWvbFpS8

This is where it comes from. Watch the damn clip and make some attempt to understand the history rather than just sit around judging. Joey is offering sympathy and advice to Ross. At no point is Rachel vilified.

Unrequited emotions are a sympathetic state. They just are.

Is the term misused to vilify someone? Sure. Misuse happens. Using it to vilify either person involved is a jerk thing to do. You are the thing you criticize.
 

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People describing themselves as "weird". It almost always seems to be boring people trying to use "weird" as a defining characteristic because their personality is so bland. If there's one thing that truly weird people have in common; it's that they don't spend a large proportion of their time telling people that they're weird.
 

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Vegosiux said:
You know, ever since the "selfie" became a thing, I've been silently facepalming often on the interent. Not only does the word sound rather pretentious, that's also how the act looks. Dunno why, but I'm a bit averse to people doing stuff that just screams "Hey, look at me, look at me!"
You may not want it to be a thing but it has been around since the days of AOL. It kind of is a thing now. You cant unthing things that are things.

Skinny jeans on guys needs to go away, unfortunately it too is kind of a thing now. But, at least in fashion, things don't usually stay things forever.
 

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Nouw said:
Vegosiux said:
You know, ever since the "selfie" became a thing, I've been silently facepalming often on the interent. Not only does the word sound rather pretentious, that's also how the act looks. Dunno why, but I'm a bit averse to people doing stuff that just screams "Hey, look at me, look at me!"
Well I can't speak for adults who do that but as a teenager it feels good to look good. Nothing heinous about in my opinion.
Are you saying that adults cant feel good for looking good, or is it that you literally cant (or wont) speak for adults.

Just curious...