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Posted by tribu on Nov-18-2005 17:17:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Shibby
Sorry, didn't mean to offend you...

I guess I was just temporarily annoyed by the way us human beings tend to apply our warped versions of reality to our peers. And his comments just particularly got on my nerves, not because I'm a metrosexual or anything, but I just don't like negative connotations being put on things that don't really deserve them.

I'm sure he's a smart guy and he's probably not at all bad, so I should've kept my mouth shut instead of antagonizing him.

Anyway, apologies again. My comprehension meter must indeed be broken, since I apparently can't appreciate degrading both people and ideas that I don't even know or understand. Stupid me. It's a forum and I had nothing constructive to add, so I should've just kept my mouth shut.


heheheh

"Love and Peace!" - Vash


No problem, but like it or not, even over populations of several thousand, you're going to find common ideas and beliefs about the schemata that humans have set up. He wasn't saying that his version or understanding of reality sets these norms but that they are set by culturally accepted beliefs: basically the majority answers a population would give when asked to describe something. Though these things may not be right, per se, they are often more relevant, because it is unders these ideas and belief systems that policy and social aacceptance is set.

I would apologize to you, because I thought you were calling him a tool due tohis use of words beyond an 8th grade level. Thats a trait you often see here in the core and I lumped you in with those people before kowing your itnent, so again, I apologize.


Posted by DasBrotBesser on Nov-18-2005 21:15:

quote:
Originally posted by tribu
For example, you would probably find that close attetnion to and primping of one's hair is a trait commonly attributed to the generic metrosexual. Drinkey whiskey straight, for example, is something you might find a population deems as non-metrosexual.


Funny that you'd pick those two examples, since I do take care of my hair, but when people find out that my favorite drinks are bourbon or scotch neat, that's the first thing they point out as a very "traditional" taste, rather than drinking, say, a cosmopolitan. The hair thing is the first they point out about being ridiculous and joke about how particular I am.


Posted by eRRaTiK on Nov-18-2005 21:35:

metrosexual = gay person in denial.


Posted by KilldaDJ on Nov-18-2005 22:58:

symptoms of a metro = dress gay, act gay, look gay, not gay.


Posted by BTG on Nov-19-2005 01:10:

quote:
Originally posted by KilldaDJ
symptoms of a metro = dress gay, act gay, look gay, not gay.


smell gay?


Posted by Lepanto on Nov-19-2005 01:20:

quote:
Originally posted by KilldaDJ
symptoms of a metro = dress gay, act gay, look gay, not gay.

none of the above.


Posted by Spacey Orange on Nov-19-2005 15:41:

Metrosexualization - v. The process in which a man's penis dries into a fiberous stump and eventually falls off, leaving a vagina in its place. (No, Timmy can't play right now. He's metrosexualizing.)


Posted by Lepanto on Nov-19-2005 15:43:

quote:
Originally posted by Spacey Orange
Metrosexualization - v. The process in which a man's penis dries into a fiberous stump and eventually falls off, leaving a vagina in its place.


Jason, i would look into this if i were you


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