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Posted by Frenchie on Jun-13-2007 05:47:

did you go to a special faggotory or something?


Posted by Sushipunk on Jun-13-2007 06:00:

quote:
Originally posted by Beat Blog
Who the hell wears wristwatches?

They are a completely superfluous piece of technology.

Basically a watch is just an excuse for effeminate males to wear jewellery.


How is it superfluous? I want to know the time, I look at my watch.


Posted by simms327 on Jun-13-2007 06:04:

quote:
Originally posted by bas
I think my next watch will be a metal band one. They've all been leather for the past couple years.


i find the leather watches i have worn all end up stinking, like really bad.

what am i doing wrong?


Posted by shaw on Jun-13-2007 06:09:

quote:
Originally posted by simms327
i find the leather watches i have worn all end up stinking, like really bad.

what am i doing wrong?


not bathing.


Posted by Sushipunk on Jun-13-2007 06:19:

lol


Posted by idoru on Jun-13-2007 06:20:

quote:
Originally posted by idoru
Fossil > *

This is what I'm sporting...


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Posted by Vlad on Jun-13-2007 06:32:

quote:
Originally posted by Beat Blog
Who the hell wears wristwatches?

They are a completely superfluous piece of technology.

Basically a watch is just an excuse for effeminate males to wear jewellery.



Youre an idiot, youre excused.


Posted by Domesticated on Jun-13-2007 06:41:

quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
How is it superfluous? I want to know the time, I look at my watch.


Mobile phones have clocks.

Computers have clocks.

Microwaves have clocks.

Ovens have clocks.

Cars have clocks.

Every room in a school or university has clocks.

Gyms and pools have clocks.

Many cities have giant clocks on billboards.

Digital cameras have clocks in them.

A majority of office buildings have clocks in them.

Most bedrooms have an alarm clock.

Unless you don't own a mobile phone, there is basically no reason to own a watch other than for aesthetic purposes, or if you do sport and need to time yourself accurately for something. They are irrelevant in modern western society, where basically all electronics have a built in clock.


Posted by shaw on Jun-13-2007 06:43:

quote:
Originally posted by Beat Blog
Mobile phones have clocks.

Computers have clocks.

Microwaves have clocks.

Ovens have clocks.

Cars have clocks.

Every room in a school or university has clocks.

Gyms and pools have clocks.

Many cities have giant clocks on billboards.

Digital cameras have clocks in them.

A majority of office buildings have clocks in them.

Most bedrooms have an alarm clock.


yes, because I always carry at least one of those.


Posted by Frenchie on Jun-13-2007 06:44:

Who doesn't carry their microwave with them in their back pocket?


Kinda more convenient to just roll up your sleeve or glance down at your wrist.


Posted by Domesticated on Jun-13-2007 06:47:

quote:
Originally posted by inconspicuous
yes, because I always carry at least one of those.


So when you wake up, you don't look at your alarm clock?

Then when you walk to the kitchen you don't look at your microwave?

Then when you get in the car, you don't look at the car clock, or hear them announce the time on the radio? (or perhaps the clock at the bus stop or on the train platform)

Then when you get to work, you don't look at the clock on your computer, or the cash register? (Or perhaps in the classroom if you're at university?)

Then when you go for your lunch break, you don't look at all the clocks in the shopping centre, or above train station entrances, or on buildings?

...and you don't own a mobile phone which you carry around?


Posted by shaw on Jun-13-2007 06:49:

quote:
Originally posted by Beat Blog
So when you wake up, you don't look at your alarm clock?

Then when you walk to the kitchen you don't look at your microwave?

Then when you get in the car, you don't look at the car clock, or hear them announce the time on the radio?

Then when you get to work, you don't look at the clock on your computer, or the cash register? (Or perhaps in the classroom if you're at university?)

...and you don't own a mobile phone which you carry around?


I'd rather have something on my wrist that I can always look at.

Quit justifying your reluctance to spend money on a watch with trumped up nonsense.


Posted by Domesticated on Jun-13-2007 06:51:

quote:
Originally posted by inconspicuous
Quit justifying your reluctance to spend money on a watch with trumped up nonsense.


I may as well buy a barometer so that I can know what the weather is going to be tomorrow.


Posted by shaw on Jun-13-2007 06:52:


Posted by Frenchie on Jun-13-2007 06:52:

no need, firefox does that for you, right above the time. HURAAAYYYY


Posted by idoru on Jun-13-2007 06:52:

quote:
Originally posted by Beat Blog
So when you wake up, you don't look at your alarm clock?

Then when you walk to the kitchen you don't look at your microwave?


I don't wear a watch to bed. I don't wear a watch out to the kitchen in the morning or out there before I go to bed. This point is invalid.

quote:
Then when you get in the car, you don't look at the car clock, or hear them announce the time on the radio?


I do.

quote:
Then when you get to work, you don't look at the clock on your computer, or the cash register? (Or perhaps in the classroom if you're at university?)


When I'm at the register? Yeah. When I'm on my laptop in class? Yeah. However, most of the time that I'm at work is spent stocking shelves, interacting with customers, etc. I don't have the time to pull out my cellphone because not only am I too busy but it also gives my supervisors and managers the impression that I may be texting. I also know that I, as a customer, would rather see someone doing their job than looking at their cellphone when they have more important things to do.

quote:
...and you don't own a mobile phone which you carry around?


If I want to check the time, I don't use my cellphone. It's in my pocket, my watch is on my wrist. Which is quicker? Also, please refer to what I just said about my job. I also sometimes feel like checking the time when I'm in a movie theatre. I believe that opening your cellphone in a theatre is disrespectful and rude to people sitting behind you, so checking my watch avoids that.

I can go on, and on, and on, and on. So fuck your "watches are no longer needed in Western civilization" bullshit.

And god fucking damnit was that painful to type with my fucked finger.


Posted by shaw on Jun-13-2007 06:53:

besides--even if watches were completely pointless & superfluous (which they aren't, at ALL), mine looks fucking awesome, so eat it.


Posted by idoru on Jun-13-2007 07:01:

By the way, this is the only good argument against watches I've read...

quote:
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
I haven't worn a watch in the last decade. Nothing is worth losing your sense of what time it is now rather than the implication of your relevance to events that have not even occurred yet.


quote:
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
heh, well, being able to afford a watch/phone was basically a lie I made up to try to cover for my blaring sense of self-righteous philosophy. I really do hate knowing what time it is and I also hate talking to people on the phone - so there you have it.

Really though, I think that a lot of what is considered to be "civilized culture" is far too wrapped up in the future. People have meetings and appointments and other tripe that keeps them from appreciating the now. Watches are just tools people use to get their life in what they mistakingly consider to be some sense of 'order' and I don't really believe that's the answer. I know it doesn't make me happy. So yeah, not wearing a watch is what I would just consider a 'lifestyle choice'. Maybe one of these days, I will even gather the courage to tell my parents about it.


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Posted by Lira on Jun-13-2007 07:58:

quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
How is it superfluous? I want to know the time, I look at my watch.

That's what my mobile phone is mainly for. And, prior to that, my digital diary.

Anyway, last year I was given a watch by my girlfriend's mother. It looks like this...



... without that smaller circle inside.


Posted by iammesol on Jun-13-2007 08:36:



I love simplicity.


Posted by basd on Jun-13-2007 09:06:



And I wear it because I like, not because I need it.


Posted by Sunsnail on Jun-13-2007 09:07:

quote:
Originally posted by iammesol


I love simplicity.


I like that one


Posted by Rinster on Jun-13-2007 12:59:



have it for 2 1/2 years now, never had a problem... changed battery once.


Posted by Silky Johnson on Jun-13-2007 13:11:

Well I DO need a watch for my job. I dunno if I'd have one otherwise...I don't always wear mine. Just depends on my outfit.


Posted by Rinster on Jun-13-2007 13:19:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
Well I DO need a watch for my job. I dunno if I'd have one otherwise...I don't always wear mine. Just depends on my outfit.


i love nurses in their uniforms.


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