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ailevation said:If we all were the same, it'd be a Utopian world.
sinkoman said:"hippies", "politicians", "liars", "thieves", "trouble makers", "fighters"
DreamThrall said:You forgot "emos"... ha.
LOL, I used to do that with a coworker of mine. We'd walk around grumbling about "those bloody chavs", even though we're both 100% American and have never been anywhere in GB. I think I spend way too much time here.Redneck said:And he also forgot rednecks.
I for one, after reading those threads about chavs, I like to call dudes at school that I hate chavs. Funny thing is they don't' even know what the hell chav means.
sinkoman said:If you think about it, modern civilisation would collapse without others being labled.
Read my post.JNightshade said:Yeah, there is no good reason for labeling people. And judging only leads to bad things as well.
xcellerate said:it's because everybody thinks they are so ****ing special, and unique, and different.
Everybody thinks they are smarter, or faster, or able to kick his or her ass. That they can fix their own computer, or change their own oil. They failed the math test, but only because they didn't feel like trying, or that they totally called that he was going to die in that movie, or that they are a good driver. People give themselves way too much credit, and they believe it.
Nobody likes being told they are stupid, or slow, or that they can't jump that fence, or stfu you don't know how to install sound card drivers, you failed the math test because basic concepts still allude you, and no you can't kick his ass because you're a fat, slow, uncoordinated slob and I’d put money on you having a heart attack just from the anticipation.
People don't like labels because the labels they are given never live up to the labels in their head.
It keeps me safe.JNightshade said:Solaris, you're wrong. I mean, yes, it's always important to keep certain things in mind, but there's a difference between common sense and stereotyping. If you're in a bad area, and you see a bunch of homeless people running at you with angry looks on their faces, you'd be an idiot not to run. On the other hand, things like RACIAL stereotypes are completely useless. Give me an example of a 'useful' stereotype, and I promise you I can prove it flawed.
Besides, the entire idea of a 'stereotype' is that it's a sweeping, untrue generalization. I mean, how could that come in handy!?
It's still a steriotype.But telling if a person who seems doped up and smells like urin is a potential threat is just commen sense.
I'm just pointing out how it's a steriotype.xcellerate said:please don't turn this into a bunch of 'what if' scenarios. Because there is always an explanation to even the most absurb 'what if'.
He told you?kirovman said:sinkoman's account got hacked.
Solaris said:He told you?
God, the most chavtastic chavcicle of a chav walked into the shop where I was working yesterday: Sleevless shirt, tracksuit pants, blue tartan cap and his baby boy called Scot.Redneck said:And he also forgot rednecks.
I for one, after reading those threads about chavs, I like to call dudes at school that I hate chavs. Funny thing is they don't' even know what the hell chav means![]()
That was you?!?!?ríomhaire said:God, the most chavtastic chavcicle of a chav walked into the shop where I was working yesterday: Sleevless shirt, tracksuit pants, blue tartan cap and his baby boy called Scot.
D:Rizzo89 said:That was you?!?!?
Rizzo89 said:I judge you. I am the law!