Niiiice. Really hope this works out. It can only accomplish so much with the seething mass of corruption and ignorance in our culture, but every little bit helps.
like, okay. someone making $240,000 W-2 income ends up getting a Federal refund. Does that mean he's in a negative tax bracket? Does that mean he's not paying income tax? No, it doesn't!
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KageraImitating the worst people. Since 2004Registered Userregular
I just want a show where kids are brought into a land infested with dinosaurs and then it's made extremely obvious how bad an idea that was and there's no way you can have a stable society with dinosaurs around so everyone gets eaten.
More like 'oh shit there is shit that exists in this time we have no immune defense for this is like fucking War of the Worlds or something gakkk'...
I wonder if, given that we exist after viruses have evolved to more specialized forms, whether or not present immunity would be enough to defend us against prehistoric forms of viruses.
Fuck if I know, I have a layman's understanding of science at the best of times!
My neck, my back, my FUPA and my crack.
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ThomamelasOnly one man can kill this many Russians. Bring his guitar to me! Registered Userregular
And the benefit of the middle is what? It still removes the confrontational aspect, which means you won't accomplish anything. And the flying stock brokers was a joke.
As far as the Tea Party goes, they aren't a civil rights organization. They aren't an oppressed minority. They aren't fighting for equality and aren't doing so from a position of relative weakness. They also had massive exploitative help from the Republican machine who used them for votes.
The benefit is that people will listen to you with an open mind, rather than either ignoring you or having preconceived notions. I realize you were exaggerating, but the point remains—people that are violent or dress in such a way that raises stereotypes aren't going to have as good a reaction as someone who aggressively calls for change while still looking like a responsible member of society*. Media attention doesn't mean shit if everyone is immediately prejudiced against you. Hell, it can even be harmful.
With the Tea Party, they WERE a minority. You're right, not particularly oppressed. But the basic idea is the same. A lot of the people who shifted their political views in favor of the Tea Parties wouldn't have done so if the Tea Party showed up dressed like hippies. Yes, the Tea Party did have some silly pageantry with the founding father nonsense. But that was a minority (look up "tea party protest" on Google Images and compare the number of people dressed in a button down shirt and trousers with the number of people dressed as colonial patriots), and the pageantry was directly relevant to their goals—trying to bring America closer to what they believe the founding fathers wanted.
*Not saying people who dress like hippies can't be responsible members of society. But they won't be seen that way.
Except that they don't listen. I brought up the history of civil rights prior to King. It didn't accomplish a lot. Washington got some colleges started which was a long term good but he didn't really get much equality.He was the biggest proportionate of just trying to find people with an open mind and talking to them. Other leaders followed who walked the same path. They got some minor things done but didn't begin to generate anything resembling equality. The reality is that just hoping to find people with an open mind and getting them to recruit others with a slightly less open mind and so forth doesn't work.
There was a gay rights movement prior to Stonewall. It was pretty small but we forget about it because it literally accomplished nothing. The idea that you can depend on people's open minds is sheer stupidity. An open mind would have looked at Jim Crow and said "Hey, this is pretty bullshit" and people did! Not enough to matter.
And while the Tea Party is a minority, they weren't an oppressed one. They accomplished things but they didn't have to work to get to the point of being equal. And they had the advantage of the primary group they were protesting against co-opting their message for their own use.
I disagree about the relative merits of the Mattachine Society and its impact on LGBT rights, but at this point meh. It's late and I need to sleep. Style and manner of dress is a form of communication, and you should use it to communicate what you want. Like SiG being super sexy in her shiny jacket festooned with zippers.
It didn't accomplish very much at all. The very tiny idea of gay community which only took root in a pathetically tiny section of the population. And the dress of the pride parades was a form of communication. It said "We're here. You can't pretend we don't exist". Which is a pretty damn important message.
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VariableMouth CongressStroke Me Lady FameRegistered Userregular
I almost bought nerd clothes from south korea yesterday
I just want a show where kids are brought into a land infested with dinosaurs and then it's made extremely obvious how bad an idea that was and there's no way you can have a stable society with dinosaurs around so everyone gets eaten.
More like 'oh shit there is shit that exists in this time we have no immune defense for this is like fucking War of the Worlds or something gakkk'...
I wonder if, given that we exist after viruses have evolved to more specialized forms, whether or not present immunity would be enough to defend us against prehistoric forms of viruses.
This presumes that earlier forms of viruses could attack us in the first place.
I just want a show where kids are brought into a land infested with dinosaurs and then it's made extremely obvious how bad an idea that was and there's no way you can have a stable society with dinosaurs around so everyone gets eaten.
More like 'oh shit there is shit that exists in this time we have no immune defense for this is like fucking War of the Worlds or something gakkk'...
I wonder if, given that we exist after viruses have evolved to more specialized forms, whether or not present immunity would be enough to defend us against prehistoric forms of viruses.
Fuck if I know, I have a layman's understanding of science at the best of times!
So again, the minority needs to adapt itself to the standards the majority that is oppressing them. This is the point I want you to think about.
They do!
And I do agree with you 100% that this shouldn't be the case. It's unfortunate that people judge that way. But as long as they do, people need to work within the confines of that judgement if they want to win those people over. If they don't care about winning those people over (they think they don't need them, they're unwilling to compromise, whatever), that's perfectly fine, but it's a consideration that needs to be made.
The reason I'm making a discrepancy between your clothes and your words is because the message you want to spread is in your words. If you say something in an aggressive manner, asking people to question their beliefs, they'll hear that aggression... but they'll also hear the words persuading them to question their beliefs. But if someone dresses in a counter-cultural manner, it immediately loses validity in many people's eyes. If Joe Schmo sees someone dressed as a hippie, there are certain negative connotations that come to mind. There's a much greater chance of assuming "Oh, it's just some lazy, naive kid" before the protestor even opens their mouth to get their point across.
So again, the minority needs to adapt itself to the standards the majority that is oppressing them. This is the point I want you to think about.
They do!
And I do agree with you 100% that this shouldn't be the case. It's unfortunate that people judge that way. But as long as they do, people need to work within the confines of that judgement if they want to win those people over.
Thankfully, this isn't actually true.
every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
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KageraImitating the worst people. Since 2004Registered Userregular
Speaking of junk food remember when I was talking about how I wished they made Strawberry cupcakes and someone said they did and I said I wish they would sell them around here?
Guess what showed up at the very store I work at this week?
So again, the minority needs to adapt itself to the standards the majority that is oppressing them. This is the point I want you to think about.
They do!
And I do agree with you 100% that this shouldn't be the case. It's unfortunate that people judge that way. But as long as they do, people need to work within the confines of that judgement if they want to win those people over.
Thankfully, this isn't actually true.
Why don't you think it's true?
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ThomamelasOnly one man can kill this many Russians. Bring his guitar to me! Registered Userregular
So again, the minority needs to adapt itself to the standards the majority that is oppressing them. This is the point I want you to think about.
They do!
And I do agree with you 100% that this shouldn't be the case. It's unfortunate that people judge that way. But as long as they do, people need to work within the confines of that judgement if they want to win those people over. If they don't care about winning those people over (they think they don't need them, they're unwilling to compromise, whatever), that's perfectly fine, but it's a consideration that needs to be made.
The reason I'm making a discrepancy between your clothes and your words is because the message you want to spread is in your words. If you say something in an aggressive manner, asking people to question their beliefs, they'll hear that aggression... but they'll also hear the words persuading them to question their beliefs. But if someone dresses in a counter-cultural manner, it immediately loses validity in many people's eyes. If Joe Schmo sees someone dressed as a hippie, there are certain negative connotations that come to mind. There's a much greater chance of assuming "Oh, it's just some lazy, naive kid" before the protestor even opens their mouth to get their point across.
And again, historically groups that have thought the way you do have accomplished nothing. That's the point I keep trying to give you. When oppressed minorities attempt to adapt to the mainstream in hopes of gaining freedom from oppression, it doesn't work. It is only by confronting the mainstream and forcing it to change that you get movement forward.
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You wish they made strawberry cupcakes?
Maybe they are watching you.
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So again, the minority needs to adapt itself to the standards the majority that is oppressing them. This is the point I want you to think about.
They do!
And I do agree with you 100% that this shouldn't be the case. It's unfortunate that people judge that way. But as long as they do, people need to work within the confines of that judgement if they want to win those people over. If they don't care about winning those people over (they think they don't need them, they're unwilling to compromise, whatever), that's perfectly fine, but it's a consideration that needs to be made.
The reason I'm making a discrepancy between your clothes and your words is because the message you want to spread is in your words. If you say something in an aggressive manner, asking people to question their beliefs, they'll hear that aggression... but they'll also hear the words persuading them to question their beliefs. But if someone dresses in a counter-cultural manner, it immediately loses validity in many people's eyes. If Joe Schmo sees someone dressed as a hippie, there are certain negative connotations that come to mind. There's a much greater chance of assuming "Oh, it's just some lazy, naive kid" before the protestor even opens their mouth to get their point across.
Maybe Joe Schmo is just a bigoted fuck-o and we don't need his say-so you dig me Solo?
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Niiiice. Really hope this works out. It can only accomplish so much with the seething mass of corruption and ignorance in our culture, but every little bit helps.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRVt1clJjgw
Fuck if I know, I have a layman's understanding of science at the best of times!
It didn't accomplish very much at all. The very tiny idea of gay community which only took root in a pathetically tiny section of the population. And the dress of the pride parades was a form of communication. It said "We're here. You can't pretend we don't exist". Which is a pretty damn important message.
Hahah, was in the SC2 clothes that I listed?
Dude some of these look swank, I am highly considering them.
I didn't see your list, but probably. the ones from one of the teams? prime, website is primezzang.
QEDMF xbl: PantsB G+
Yup. Outside of the couple "prime exclusive" ones most of it seemed like pretty solid fashion to me.
That's good, Inquisitor. If I do move to LA I'll need you to look dumpy so I have a chance at getting a girlfriend.
Also I kind of want to watch this show
gettin a purple scorpion embroidered on it if it fits
spared no expense
agreed. the weird hoodie is actually the one I was looking at but I liked a lot of the stuff overall.
I like it because it is weird but I am not sure if I would ever actually wear it in public.
did you see that thing with deniro and clive owen
They do!
And I do agree with you 100% that this shouldn't be the case. It's unfortunate that people judge that way. But as long as they do, people need to work within the confines of that judgement if they want to win those people over. If they don't care about winning those people over (they think they don't need them, they're unwilling to compromise, whatever), that's perfectly fine, but it's a consideration that needs to be made.
The reason I'm making a discrepancy between your clothes and your words is because the message you want to spread is in your words. If you say something in an aggressive manner, asking people to question their beliefs, they'll hear that aggression... but they'll also hear the words persuading them to question their beliefs. But if someone dresses in a counter-cultural manner, it immediately loses validity in many people's eyes. If Joe Schmo sees someone dressed as a hippie, there are certain negative connotations that come to mind. There's a much greater chance of assuming "Oh, it's just some lazy, naive kid" before the protestor even opens their mouth to get their point across.
and with that, I go to my 2.5 hour delayed bedtime
is this a joke
because i am behind this plan
ugggggggh
one hundred percent serious
Thankfully, this isn't actually true.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
yeah. I want to see it in person.
Not YET.
Guess what showed up at the very store I work at this week?
I feel like I'm being watched.
fuckin do it
Why don't you think it's true?
And again, historically groups that have thought the way you do have accomplished nothing. That's the point I keep trying to give you. When oppressed minorities attempt to adapt to the mainstream in hopes of gaining freedom from oppression, it doesn't work. It is only by confronting the mainstream and forcing it to change that you get movement forward.
Maybe they are watching you.
because it will be like the jacket in Drive
and I love purple
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
Maybe Joe Schmo is just a bigoted fuck-o and we don't need his say-so you dig me Solo?
I have not seen drive. I take it you quite liked it.
Also, for those keeping score at home, this is the hoodie vari and I be musing about:
no one is hating