ludious: ignoring you because time after time you say something really shitty to me (like just now, when you misunderstood my post as i explicitly said arch isn't the type of person i'm talking about) and then occasionally PM me apologizing. i'm tired of it. arch and i are friends having a conversation and nobody needs you coming in and turning the chat hostile. if chat ever gets snatched up, it'll be for exactly shit like this.
arch: right, i agree. it's a very tenuous line. pretty much all of the interests i have now (except maybe, cars?) i've had since childhood so i never really 'grew up' but i guess i didn't really do a lot of stuff-kids-do growing up, anyway.
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How come the conversation on man-children is gender-exclusive? Surely there's some kind of female equivalent to the behavior described in that thread. Twilight Moms, maybe?
Is it just that the forum is disproportionately male?
Little Nemo in Slumberland is one of the best comic strips of the 20th century.
FACT.
you read comics? What a man-child. I bet you can't even get a job.
You know, the man-child thread and the other thread about stereotypes of basement-dwelling nerds have totally blurred together. I've been reading them both and can never remember which posts were where.
edit: Elendil: I know! I know. Let me fetch my supersized hardcover of Little Nemo and we'll read it instead.
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firewaterwordSatchitanandaPais Vasco to San FranciscoRegistered Userregular
edited September 2010
Too much hatin' for one thread to contain.
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How come the conversation on man-children is gender-exclusive? Surely there's some kind of female equivalent to the behavior described in that thread. Twilight Moms, maybe?
Is it just that the forum is disproportionately male?
yes
edit: also, actualy looking into that thread, what it is describing is a media trend and my kind are woefully underrepresented in media, so there it is.
arch: right, i agree. it's a very tenuous line. pretty much all of the interests i have now (except maybe, cars?) i've had since childhood so i never really 'grew up' but i guess i didn't really do a lot of stuff-kids-do growing up, anyway.
By this logic will was raised in a suit sippin' martinis
How come the conversation on man-children is gender-exclusive? Surely there's some kind of female equivalent to the behavior described in that thread. Twilight Moms, maybe?
Is it just that the forum is disproportionately male?
I have not even gotten into this, but rest assured
This heat is pissing me off. I haven't been able to go for a jog all week because it's north of 90 degrees outside, and I can't hear my tv over the sound of my fans blasting me in the face.
arch: right, i agree. it's a very tenuous line. pretty much all of the interests i have now (except maybe, cars?) i've had since childhood so i never really 'grew up' but i guess i didn't really do a lot of stuff-kids-do growing up, anyway.
By this logic will was raised in a suit sippin' martinis
who knows
i didn't own a toy until i was 7
i've never owned a lego
different people are exposed to different things
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LudiousI just wanted a sandwich A temporally dislocated QuiznosRegistered Userregular
edited September 2010
I say shitty things from time to time chu, you do too. And yes, I apologize for them. But, I don't feel I've done anything uncalled for this morning. All I know is, as usual, Will has everyone stirred up with his judgmental bullshit and you're defending it. But please, ignore me.
yesterday I put a bunch of sticks on the frame of my coworker's monitors as a joke. Now I'm afraid they might be stuck there. I hope they were really cheap.
Also I know the now-canonical example with those two threads of not-socially-getting-it is "cat ears," but I think every time I've seen a girl with one of those cat ear hoodies, part of my brain immediately went full patriarchy and I visualized sex with the hoodie still on.
Possibly this makes me a man-child and/or weeaboo.
And I think I dare say that it's a pretty big gap between chewing on a piece of lego and then sticking it in your nose and having a Lego Millennium Falcon in your bookshelf.
Also I know the now-canonical example with those two threads of not-socially-getting-it is "cat ears," but I think every time I've seen a girl with one of those cat ear hoodies, part of my brain immediately went full patriarchy and I visualized sex with the hoodie still on.
Possibly this makes me a man-child and/or weeaboo.
And I think I dare say that it's a pretty big gap between chewing on a piece of lego and then sticking it in your nose and having a Lego Millennium Falcon in your bookshelf.
I almost said this exact thing in the man child thread
I know a girl who wears cat ears most of the time. She's not a weeaboo. She has mental health issues, and identify more with cats than humans.
She's the nicest person I know.
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ThomamelasOnly one man can kill this many Russians. Bring his guitar to me! Registered Userregular
edited September 2010
I guess I don't watch enough anime for me to associate the cat ears with weaboo. It just makes me think Josie and the Pussycats. So my thought tends to be "Oh hey, a Hanna-Barbera fan".
I can't fathom not owning a single Lego. I always figured that Legos just spontaneously appeared in homes with children, like a swarm of plastic locust.
How come the conversation on man-children is gender-exclusive? Surely there's some kind of female equivalent to the behavior described in that thread. Twilight Moms, maybe?
Is it just that the forum is disproportionately male?
yeah twilight moms are creepy as shit
but yeah as a cultural phenomenon, it's generally seen as a male trait
partly it's that culturally, infantile traits in women have been more tolerated or even sometimes encouraged over western history.
so a grown women hoarding precious moments figurines or beanie babies isn't seen as that strange even though it's just as lame as a grown man playing with gi joes.
LudiousI just wanted a sandwich A temporally dislocated QuiznosRegistered Userregular
edited September 2010
All I know is there are plenty of "man children" I'd trust with raising children far more than their suit-wearing counterparts (not a shot at will).
I have in mind a few suits I've know throughout the years. They dressed nice and went to fancy dinner parties and did the whole schtick. They also had children who all seemed to be brats
But really that isn't a surprise when daddy is too busy playing golf all weekend to nurture his kids.
Also I know the now-canonical example with those two threads of not-socially-getting-it is "cat ears," but I think every time I've seen a girl with one of those cat ear hoodies, part of my brain immediately went full patriarchy and I visualized sex with the hoodie still on.
Possibly this makes me a man-child and/or weeaboo.
No. It makes you a furry. Fuck.
Damnit!
How am I going to make one of those full body Disney type animal suits? I don't even own a sewing machine.
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AriviaI Like A ChallengeEarth-1Registered Userregular
edited September 2010
mother fuck
my brain just tried to write the cyborg manifesto for bdsm
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LudiousI just wanted a sandwich A temporally dislocated QuiznosRegistered Userregular
Also I know the now-canonical example with those two threads of not-socially-getting-it is "cat ears," but I think every time I've seen a girl with one of those cat ear hoodies, part of my brain immediately went full patriarchy and I visualized sex with the hoodie still on.
Possibly this makes me a man-child and/or weeaboo.
No. It makes you a furry. Fuck.
Damnit!
How am I going to make one of those full body Disney type animal suits? I don't even own a sewing machine.
How come the conversation on man-children is gender-exclusive? Surely there's some kind of female equivalent to the behavior described in that thread. Twilight Moms, maybe?
Is it just that the forum is disproportionately male?
yeah twilight moms are creepy as shit
but yeah as a cultural phenomenon, it's generally seen as a male trait
partly it's that culturally, infantile traits in women have been more tolerated or even sometimes encouraged over western history.
so a grown women hoarding precious moments figurines or beanie babies isn't seen as that strange even though it's just as lame as a grown man playing with gi joes.
Back in subschool a couple of guys bought one of the large sized GI Joes who was dressed as a Navy Chief. They started making little videos of him in forced perspective staged scenes and made a facebook page for him.
I don't know what my point was. It does sound kind of childish and stupid, but I'm also trying to think of some other "adult" passtime that isn't just as stupid or moreso.
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arch: right, i agree. it's a very tenuous line. pretty much all of the interests i have now (except maybe, cars?) i've had since childhood so i never really 'grew up' but i guess i didn't really do a lot of stuff-kids-do growing up, anyway.
Well, I guess of those two, vivaldi. Like, you know, spring, summer, and them other two. It's cute enough.
And since I'm living in a hotel right now, you can be damn sure I'd avoid if the latter were the case.
uh
I forgot my password because it's been so long
yesssss
Is it just that the forum is disproportionately male?
https://twitter.com/Hooraydiation
You know, the man-child thread and the other thread about stereotypes of basement-dwelling nerds have totally blurred together. I've been reading them both and can never remember which posts were where.
edit: Elendil: I know! I know. Let me fetch my supersized hardcover of Little Nemo and we'll read it instead.
yes
edit: also, actualy looking into that thread, what it is describing is a media trend and my kind are woefully underrepresented in media, so there it is.
By this logic will was raised in a suit sippin' martinis
I have not even gotten into this, but rest assured
It irks me
I am irked
https://twitter.com/Hooraydiation
who knows
i didn't own a toy until i was 7
i've never owned a lego
different people are exposed to different things
:rolleyes:
:canned laughter:
edit: oh, wow, everything
Possibly this makes me a man-child and/or weeaboo.
Yesterday, nice sunshine.
Today, start of September, chilly mist.
No. It makes you a furry. Fuck.
I almost said this exact thing in the man child thread
She's the nicest person I know.
https://twitter.com/Hooraydiation
yeah twilight moms are creepy as shit
but yeah as a cultural phenomenon, it's generally seen as a male trait
partly it's that culturally, infantile traits in women have been more tolerated or even sometimes encouraged over western history.
so a grown women hoarding precious moments figurines or beanie babies isn't seen as that strange even though it's just as lame as a grown man playing with gi joes.
The fact that she's nice leads me to believe that she isn't very cat-like at all.
Edit: Case in point.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Q2s8AJbsps
https://twitter.com/Hooraydiation
I say this purely because I know it will make heads asplode
I have in mind a few suits I've know throughout the years. They dressed nice and went to fancy dinner parties and did the whole schtick. They also had children who all seemed to be brats
But really that isn't a surprise when daddy is too busy playing golf all weekend to nurture his kids.
Damnit!
How am I going to make one of those full body Disney type animal suits? I don't even own a sewing machine.
my brain just tried to write the cyborg manifesto for bdsm
guess you're going to need a good....
tail-er.
Someone mark the date
Back in subschool a couple of guys bought one of the large sized GI Joes who was dressed as a Navy Chief. They started making little videos of him in forced perspective staged scenes and made a facebook page for him.
I don't know what my point was. It does sound kind of childish and stupid, but I'm also trying to think of some other "adult" passtime that isn't just as stupid or moreso.
Sept 1st, 2010. Beginning of the apocalypse.