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Super stressed!
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: British Columbia
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So I dun know if anyone's logged on FB recently, but if you have, you've probably been greeted with nostalgia. Apparently:
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While it's an interesting idea, and a trip down memory lane, I agree with my brother that it's not really doing that much to combat child abuse. It's more along the lines of those spam mails you get that "Bill Gates Will Donate $100 to ___________ Every Time You Forward This!!!!!11!" Come to think of it, there's also the same mentality to "liking" or "friending" different charitable organizations on FB without actually, y'know, donating to them or anything. I thought it was as neat as it was stupid, but then I thought about fads in general. We go along to a lot of things - like here on NPF, we had the Sexy Dead People thread, Meister got mad at the EdxRoy manlove avatar thread, POS had changed the Geth to kittens, Yodadog is a running joke. There's a nice bit about this done by Cracked: Quote:
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Archer and Armstrong vs. the World
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I have a hard time believing that people who join cults are normal. It seems like they must have something in their personality that makes them easy to fool and be able to be brainwashed into giving up all their money and property and wearing a robe and living in a commune and follow some guy named Vissarion who says he's Jesus Christ (for a certain level of cultishness, I mean).
As for us on the forum having similar interests, I don't think any of us changed to suit the forum, we went to the forum because we liked that kind of stuff in the first place. But yeah there is a large amount of faddishness in our culture in general, especially in fashion. I see people wearing the dumbest freakin' things (like crocs, for instance), and the average 19.99 item sold on TV is based entirely on people's gullibility towards fads (the Snuggie being successful, for instance, basically would justify anyone thinking the American public is mentally deficient). Plus we often want to look like movie stars of the past and present, so we might buy a leather jacket to look like a leather jacket guy or sunglasses to look like a sunglasses guy, or combine both to look like a leather jacket/sunglasses guy, even though on the inside we are more like the guy who wears some short-sleeved dress shirt and tie and works in a cubicle for 8 hours a day slowly waiting to die. EDIT: Like working with kids there seems to be this thing where they all buy the same brand of (expensive) clothing, which has moved from Nike and Levi Strauss when I was a kid into Aeropostale and Hollister nowadays. Kids being gullible easily fall for this but then again lots of adults probably fall into it without realizing they are acting that way.
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Kawaii-ju
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I thought we were a random bunch of jerks united only in our shared passion for web comics and mocking one anothers (lack of) sexual habits?
In all seriousness, every group of humans ends up forming their own in-jokes and references based on their common experiences and interests. This is not a new phenomena. Plus, you have to remember a lot of this is done subconsciously and in stages. Take joining a cult, for instance. A person might tell themselves that they'll sit through one meeting and be done with it, yet in many cases it pings their subconscious desire to want to belong in just the right way, and before you know it you've blown your retirement fund on donations and moved out to a commune in the Arizona desert. Sort of like saying you'll only play one hour of WoW or Minecraft tonight and the next time you glance at the clock, it's 3 A.M. If something makes us feel good in just the right way, we'll keep committing to it, even if we don't consciously think about it.
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SOM3WH3R3
Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 4,606
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But yeah, this seems less 'combat child abuse' and more 'nostalgia' with a great big scoop of 'short-lived fad' on the side. I mean, this is facebook. What do you expect? As for fads in general... I think the article sums it up pretty well. There's a feeling of belonging most, if not all humans, crave instinctively. We want to be part of the group, the tribe. Nowadays, there are many tribes to chose from. Some of them are cults, and sometimes a cult offers what an individual needs/craves. |
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Trash Goblin
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It's called Slacktivism. It lets you feel good about yourself while you never get off your couch/chair to actually accomplish anything.
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My political beliefs are actually remarkably centrist, and I have as much of a hate-on for the hard-left as I do for the Hard-Right. [Centrist in a realist view; I'm far more communistic in a fantasy view.] There's a correlation in groups, but NPF isn't one solid group; if you wanted to, you could find small groups within that suffer from groupthink. Actually, one of the things that I like most about NPF is that you don't see massive amounts of groupthink. Two or three people might try and give excess back-pattery, but we've got a devil's advocate or ten in almost every thread. Everyone gets an opinion, and as long as it's not contrary to one or two specific people's opinions, you're perfectly welcome to have it and share it. |
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Sent to the cornfield
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You're all fascist dickwads but my local cell has assigned me to clean this place up!
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 7,177
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Wow when is your next evaluation, you are doing a terrible job.
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Sent to the cornfield
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But I still get paid the same! Hahahhahahaa!
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SOM3WH3R3
Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 4,606
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Yes! A terrible job indeed! I have not embraced the glorious doctrine of communism at all! I relish my continued existence as a materialistic capitalist pig-dog. Now, let us continue worsening the world with our vile ways, what say you, comrades? I mean, fellow imperialists?
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Sent to the cornfield
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I should probably stop this butttttttttttt I'm on my break.
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