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Solice Kirsk posted:Bullying has a place in society and if there was more of it there would be way less clueless people. This is a particularly gross opinion, which is saying something given the thread we're in.
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yeah I eat rear end posted:I agree with this, but the ones "bullying" you shouldn't be your peers. There should be a formal system with rules and regulations where the teachers are allowed to mold you into a functional person. The way it works now you have bullies beating on weak people with no supervision and no recourse if they go too far without subjecting yourself to more intense bullying. Let teachers have absolute authority and I think we'd be a lot better off. Coddling helps nobody. Teachers used to be allowed to, and did, beat the students with wooden rods. Is that the kind of authority you are talking about? Bullying produces people who are timid and depressed, and people who have a chip on their shoulder and are looking for an excuse to gently caress someone up. Neither is good.
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# ? Dec 10, 2016 21:36 |
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bean_shadow posted:Prairie Home Companion is boring. Must be a Midwest thing. Or northern Midwest thing, since it's out of St. Paul, MN. I grew up in Las Vegas. My Iowa native parents love it. My Iowa native family loves it. I've tried to like it, even after living in the Midwest for twenties years now. I get it. It's just rather boring to me. Midwestern liberals are boring and very very white See also: Canadians
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# ? Dec 10, 2016 21:43 |
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WampaLord posted:This is a particularly gross opinion, which is saying something given the thread we're in. Maybe "bullying" is too strong a word. "Teasing" is more in line with what I'm thinking of. Like making fun of the kid that sucks their thumb still in first grade, not beating the poo poo out of the poor kid.
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# ? Dec 10, 2016 21:51 |
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icantfindaname posted:Midwestern liberals are boring and very very white Equating white with boring is wrong and fuel for the "alt righ" nazis. Death metal is "white" and it isn't boring.
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# ? Dec 10, 2016 21:57 |
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Boring is a side effect of being normal and mainstream. And normal and mainstream is good.
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doverhog posted:Teachers used to be allowed to, and did, beat the students with wooden rods. Is that the kind of authority you are talking about? I don't think goons understand the difference between bullying someone and just mocking them. Mocking might teach someone what is socially acceptable, but bullying doesn't give a poo poo what you do in response. It doesn't matter if you stop being weird; someone will still put you down because they've learned it's entertaining.
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# ? Dec 10, 2016 22:10 |
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doverhog posted:Equating white with boring is wrong Eh, if I had to make an analogy here I'd say it's like when a person insists that whatever dialect they speak with has 'no accent' or is somehow more generic than others and then insists it's only other people who have true accents. Being immersed in a culture w/o any other frame of reference can really skew your judgement and can lead you into making shaky assumptions.
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Dave Cockrum was a pretty darn good X-Men artist!
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# ? Dec 11, 2016 01:52 |
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People in who lived during the Bronze Age had a more enlightened outlook on religion than we do today.
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MizPiz posted:People in who lived during the Bronze Age had a more enlightened outlook on religion than we do today. Well they certainly had less scripture which, coincidentally, means less terrible stuff. I mean sure it was all murder and more murder but less murder because we say so.
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icantfindaname posted:Midwestern liberals are boring and very very white Nearly everyone is boring. You know what's underrated? Predictability.
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Jerry Cotton posted:Dave Cockrum was a pretty darn good X-Men artist! I didn't think anyone disputed that.
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Jerry Cotton posted:Well they certainly had less scripture which, coincidentally, means less terrible stuff. I mean sure it was all murder and more murder but less murder because we say so. I was really coming more from the fact they acknowledged that other gods existed and "belonging to a different religion" meant someone was seeking the blessing of that god. There was still (self-)flagellation, human sacrifices, and ritualistic suicide, but religious violence was usually preformed internally and exclusively for ceremonial purposes.
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# ? Dec 11, 2016 04:28 |
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Pornography, as it is most commonly represented and practiced, is a net social ill.
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# ? Dec 11, 2016 08:51 |
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"Funnily" is a bad word that nobody should ever use.
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# ? Dec 11, 2016 22:27 |
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Tone policing only effects assholes.
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# ? Dec 12, 2016 00:19 |
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We should do more executive things by sortition.
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# ? Dec 12, 2016 01:51 |
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Solice Kirsk posted:Bullying has a place in society and if there was more of it there would be way less clueless people. This should be true only in an authoritative context, (e.g. the drill instructor to trainee relationship) such that there is a positive end goal or behavioral change in mind. Mere persecution or extortion for personal gratification is a societal ill that lessens all involved.
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poptart_fairy posted:Tone policing only effects assholes. For whatever reason some people think that "being angry doesn't mean you're wrong" actually means "you can be an rear end in a top hat as long as you're right".
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Fister Roboto posted:For whatever reason some people think that "being angry doesn't mean you're wrong" actually means "you can be an rear end in a top hat as long as you're right". Yeah, ha. While I sincerely doubt anyone is arguing in good faith when they resort to tone policing, someone acting like an incredibly smug, abrasive prick because they have The Right Opinion is somehow even more insufferable.
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Solice Kirsk posted:Maybe "bullying" is too strong a word. "Teasing" is more in line with what I'm thinking of. Like making fun of the kid that sucks their thumb still in first grade, not beating the poo poo out of the poor kid. What is your opinion on bullied people killing themselves good or bad in your thoughts?
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# ? Dec 12, 2016 20:47 |
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You should never hurt yourself. Only ever hurt others.
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# ? Dec 12, 2016 21:59 |
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I think there's a difference between teasing and mocking as part of social pressure to conform and bullying. The latter is bad, the former is how you prevent bronies and anime later in life.
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OldTennisCourt posted:What is your opinion on bullied people killing themselves good or bad in your thoughts? If you kill yourself, how will you ever get revenge?
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# ? Dec 12, 2016 22:54 |
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lol no one gets revenge for when they were miserable as a kida goon posted:I was bullied and ended up a Something Awful Forums poster. If they had only chopped my arm off I might have changed my ways and this never would have happened!!
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# ? Dec 12, 2016 23:41 |
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Wheat Loaf posted:My other opinion is that prog rock, nine times out of ten, isn't really rock music at all. It's just people wanking and noodling and squawking about elves and half-baked philosophy. I think the only worthwhile variety of prog rock is the really early stuff from the late 1960s and very early 1970s when it was still identifiable as jazz or R&B. My music related opinion (that I may have posted in this thread in the past but can't remember) is that post-rock is really, really boring. It is like super lame classical music that includes rock instruments. When I hear people complimenting it, it's always stuff like "man it's so amazing and deep how there's a crescendo during the first half of the song." It's the sort of music that sounds profound and deep if you really try to get yourself into the mindset of "I bet this music is gonna be profound/deep" (or smoke weed). I don't really mind what other people listen to, but it just rubs me the wrong way when people act like music is all deep/complex when it's the complete opposite (especially when these same people often condemn pop music for being simplistic, despite the fact that the pop music they condemn is often objectively more complex than most post-rock pieces). Solice Kirsk posted:Bullying has a place in society and if there was more of it there would be way less clueless people. Eh, not really. I think that making fun of behaviors can be useful, but not directly targeting the person him/herself (though in practice it's probably impossible to divorce the two). In practice bullying just makes people retreat into shells (and/or the internet) instead of making them change, at least with younger children. Ytlaya has a new favorite as of 00:07 on Dec 13, 2016 |
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Post-rock is pretty fun to play/jam with others but as far as listening goes I'll normally put it on as background rather than for 'serious listening'. Meanwhile, a one-hit wonder song like t.A.T.u.'s All The Things She Said is different in some way every 4 bars, lots of recurring motifs with different instrumentation, weird structure outside of choruses and all that other stuff post-rock fans love to blather about. Except it's catchy so therefore 'unworthy'.
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Ytlaya posted:My music related opinion (that I may have posted in this thread in the past but can't remember) is that post-rock is really, really boring. It is like super lame classical music that includes rock instruments. When I hear people complimenting it, it's always stuff like "man it's so amazing and deep how there's a crescendo during the first half of the song." It's the sort of music that sounds profound and deep if you really try to get yourself into the mindset of "I bet this music is gonna be profound/deep" (or smoke weed). Definitely agree about post-rock. Every song being a crescendo that starts off soft and builds into a big ending is pretty boring to me at this point. I'd much rather hear a rock band play catchy riffs and rhythms then have to wait a whole song for the band to finally rock out.
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NonzeroCircle posted:Post-rock is pretty fun to play/jam with others but as far as listening goes I'll normally put it on as background rather than for 'serious listening'. Yeah, I actually think that the music is pretty decent as sort of background music meant to create a certain atmosphere or something; my issue is mostly with the way people interpret it.
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I honestly can't understand the appeal of most stereotypical indie rock that comes off like it's trying to be alternative for the sake of being alternative or something. What's the use of music you can't dance to?
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Wheat Loaf posted:I honestly can't understand the appeal of most stereotypical indie rock that comes off like it's trying to be alternative for the sake of being alternative or something. === I'd even go one step more, pop culture is legitimate culture and has just as much worth as any other artform.
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# ? Dec 13, 2016 01:36 |
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Bubbles from TPB is not even a little bit funny. For a less unpopular opinion, the Netflix seasons blow.
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# ? Dec 13, 2016 01:37 |
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Noisy, aggressive music isn't as popular as it deserves thanks to the social stigma surrounding enjoying it. It isn't OK to assume that every person that enjoys the heaviest metal they can find is a drug-addled loser who wants to spend his life being unemployed and getting into fights. I like nasty, abrasive, aggressive music. I also happen to be a boring rear end software developer that does no drugs. gently caress your stereotypes.
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# ? Dec 13, 2016 01:43 |
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Actually thats the stereotype lol.
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Hot Smart ARYAN Girl posted:Bubbles from TPB is not even a little bit funny. For a less unpopular opinion, the Netflix seasons blow. I will loving fight you. ToxicSlurpee posted:Noisy, aggressive music isn't as popular as it deserves thanks to the social stigma surrounding enjoying it. It isn't OK to assume that every person that enjoys the heaviest metal they can find is a drug-addled loser who wants to spend his life being unemployed and getting into fights. I don't do anu drugs either and I enjoy heavy music. It's just plain ole fun. Also metal is great for cleaning, Converge and me have done a lot of work.
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# ? Dec 13, 2016 01:56 |
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Annabel Pee posted:Actually thats the stereotype lol.
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Annabel Pee posted:Actually thats the stereotype lol. You're supposed to post opinions not indisputable facts here.
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fruit on the bottom posted:I think there's a difference between teasing and mocking as part of social pressure to conform and bullying. The latter is bad, the former is how you prevent bronies and anime later in life. No, that kind of teasing just ends up with people retreating to where they're accepted and finding an internet hugbox as a more accepting community than their school peers. Teasing and bullying creates the "problem" you want to solve. I don't like the brony community as much as anyone but who gives a poo poo what people like.
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Some of the the best noisy, aggressive music out there isn't even metal at all. I don't know if this counts as an unpopular opinion or not.
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