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| srussell0018 |
| quote: | Originally posted by david.michael
Maybe, but the idea of calling it a "first world problem" is that you're saying it in jest... making fun of yourself, but still continuing along with business as usual. I don't think anyone starts typing #firstworldproblems in a Facebook update/tweet and then goes, damn, I need to change my life and be a pacifist. :) |
No, I think nou is right. Yeah, nou is definitely right. If we complain about not having access to organic milk, pretty soon the Western world will be exactly like Darfur. EXACTLY LIKE IT. |
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| david.michael |
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Also, I think Nou complaining on the Internet about people complaining about first-world problems is, in and of itself, a first-world problem.
:: eats a child's heart :: |
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| srussell0018 |
Today I stepped in a puddle while running and got muddy water splashed all over my new running shoes.
At first I was a little upset, but then after I wasn't able to hack off the limbs of the next person I saw with a machete in 4 clean strokes, it put things into perspective.
Better stock up on AK47s. |
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| nchs09 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
The whole notion of making fun of first world problems is ing retarded for the most part. Yes there are some stupid things like someone bitching about their organic milk not being available when there is tons of other milk right there next to the empty row... But that being said people should not dismiss certain inequalities and injustices just because over all their lives are better than some place like Liberia.
That is just pacifism that will lead to a point in time where you will probably be living in a place just as bad as Liberia. | Oh my god, get a grip.....
Its a ing joke mate. |
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| Igaryok |
| This is U.S. in 30 years when whites become the minority. |
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| Vivid Boy |
| quote: | Originally posted by Igaryok
This is U.S. in 30 years when whites become the minority. |
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| Joss Weatherby |
| quote: | Originally posted by david.michael
Maybe, but the idea of calling it a "first world problem" is that you're saying it in jest... making fun of yourself, but still continuing along with business as usual. I don't think anyone starts typing #firstworldproblems in a Facebook update/tweet and then goes, damn, I need to change my life and be a pacifist. :) |
They don't have to think it, it just becomes an attitude of "don't complain cause you are better off than those people."
Thats an attitude we have in the US over all, for a long time. Its this "we shouldn't complain because we have freedom!" when there are dozens of other countries with just as much freedom as us and are far better off. And a common reply to that justification for why we should strive for even better living conditions than we have now is "at least we aren't xyz country in Africa."
Its the same thing as religion convincing people to have a ty lot in life because they will be rewarded in heaven.
There is no reason that people shouldn't fight for a better life just because they are relatively better off than some other lesser group. |
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| Vector A |
I don't think the "first world problem" pictures typically make fun of things like being unable to afford medical care due to lack of insurance, or having deadbeat drug addicts for parents, or any of the other bad stuff that still happens in the "first world."
They are usually about minor irritations experienced by those who are truly privileged even within a first world context, like college students whose parents are paying for their schooling. It's not about saying that first world people cannot have problems, but rather that some people whose problems are relatively minor have a tendency of blowing them up into world-ending catastrophes, in emotional terms. |
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| Joss Weatherby |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vector A
I don't think the "first world problem" pictures typically make fun of things like being unable to afford medical care due to lack of insurance, or having deadbeat drug addicts for parents, or any of the other bad stuff that still happens in the "first world."
They are usually about minor irritations experienced by those who are truly privileged even within a first world context, like college students whose parents are paying for their schooling. It's not about saying that first world people cannot have problems, but rather that some people whose problems are relatively minor have a tendency of blowing them up into world-ending catastrophes, in emotional terms. |
I understand that, I was more responding towards an attitude like that of Jarvmeister. |
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| Vector A |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vivid Boy
Have you ever tasted the inside of teddy ruxpin??? I didn't think so. |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vivid Boy
all i remmeber was my penis getting tingly and i felt faint and dizzy.
andmy teddy ruxpin doll was never the same since |
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...threadid=454391 |
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| Jarvmeister |
| quote: | Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
I understand that, I was more responding towards an attitude like that of Jarvmeister. |
In a totally non confrontational manner, could I just ask you to clarify what attitude you think I have on the matter?
I do respect your post, not least of all because I am unsure, in some ways, what I believe my attitude is on the film I saw.
I don't know if I want to change the world, or sit back and be smug that I'm not the poor bastard living in Liberia, which is possibly what you picked up on - but not sure.
| quote: | | well tonight, thank god it's them instead of you........ |
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| Vivid Boy |
YOU THINK THEYRE JUST JOKES!?!?! I'VE LIVED IT! |
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