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Old 04-26-2012, 07:48 AM   #76
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Criticising celebrities and people who are fanatic about celebrities.
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Old 04-26-2012, 01:47 PM   #77
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It used to be crossdressing, but I moved to a more tolerant society.
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Old 04-26-2012, 02:17 PM   #78
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Old 04-26-2012, 02:35 PM   #79
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  Originally Posted by VF1J
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Criticising celebrities and people who are fanatic about celebrities.

Leave them alone then? Or show them your way and they will learn to know better?

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Old 04-26-2012, 03:22 PM   #80
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As a young person, I don't really know much about most modern music. A couple I know has a classic rock band, and when they try to talk music with me, I usually have to say I don't know that person or band. They get a bit offended by that. As a part of that, I am usually the only young person who wasn't drug out, by their parents, to a classical genre concert. I sometimes get criticized for that or, at the very least, strange looks.
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Old 04-26-2012, 06:18 PM   #81
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Love to open wounds regards Mother Theresa as well.

I did this once and it was a good thing I was doing the shit talking over the internet. If my buddy had been in front of me at the time I think he would have punched me in the face, he was that mad at me.

People have gotten pissed at me for not revering Gandhi, too.

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Old 04-26-2012, 06:45 PM   #82
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Research for private interest outside of formal academics.

Among other things.

Eh, since when was that socially unacceptable?

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I did this once and it was a good thing I was doing the shit talking over the internet. If my buddy had been in front of me at the time I think he would have punched me in the face, he was that mad at me.

People have gotten pissed at me for not revering Gandhi, too.

Gandhi's mooch of a grandson got mad at me when I laughed at the point where Ben Kingsley got shot in the movie and said
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As for socially unacceptable behavior I like going to senior centers, taking off my clothes, tucking my penis between my legs, and dancing to Goodbye Horses.

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Old 04-26-2012, 06:59 PM   #83
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Why not think in your head? Do you prefer the slowness of saying something aloud?

I think in my head all the time, and I'm really not sure why I think out loud sometimes. It could be because I'm crazy, or maybe I just enjoy hearing my voice. It is a very nice voice. Truth be told, more than likely it helps me think and sort out my emotions. This is not something I do in public. Unfortunately society does not approve.

 

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Old 04-26-2012, 07:12 PM   #84
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I think out loud, too, but it usually falls into one of two categories; either i'm practicing saying something to get the pacing/inflection right, or i'm actually thinking out loud, which comes out more like incoherently mumbled word salad.
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Old 04-27-2012, 03:58 AM   #85
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Criticize my Commander in Chief, defend the right to life, and inform people of facts. I also have a nasty habit of frugality.
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Old 04-27-2012, 05:15 AM   #86
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Engaging people in conversation about racial diversity or common traits found in different races or communities. It always makes people feel like they are talking about a taboo subject and worried that society will deem it racist!
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Old 04-28-2012, 01:10 AM   #87
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- Have sex with anyone I please
- Open relationships (if possible...my ISTJ's not down for that, lol)
- Riding a motorcycle
- Driving a red, lifted Dodge Ram pickup truck
- Reading Mein Kampf and The Satanic Bible in public
- Telling chicks they look fat if they do and ask
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- Don't have or watch TV
- Think of something amusing in public and let a snicker slip.
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- Going to all the chocolatiers in the mall regularly to fill up on samples

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- Eating full fat, full carb foods.
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- Making money getting chicks to work in the adult industry
- Avoiding walking too close to joggers when they approach. I don't want to smell the whiff of B.O.
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Old 04-28-2012, 04:37 AM   #88
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I've never been to a sports game before, of any kind. I never understood the point. I've always disliked sports, so not attending these kind of events keeps me content.
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Old 04-28-2012, 12:43 PM   #89
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* Work from home. Worse than that, I generally work 10PM to 3AM.
* Go for a walk outside alone at midnight. During weekdays. I'm a woman, which seems to be the cause of most complaints.
* Act like a goofy, cheerful child when I like the weather.
* Eat lots of seafood, meat (specially fatty beef cuts), organs, bones (broth), eggs, butter, and saturated animal fats, like my ancestors did. People saw me go from "might as well be dead" to "good as new" after I changed my diet, yet they still get angry with me for eating this way. They'd rather I were sick again, as long as no animals suffer? And ofcourse, I'm an animal too, aren't I? Why do I have to suffer so that other animals don't?
* Being a woman who has only male friends.
* Wearing a classy suit to occasions where women are expected to wear dresses. I do like dresses and skirts. But I wear them when I want to, not when I'm expected to.
* Not straightening my hair to situations where curly hair is inappropriate. (A woman with straight hair can get her hair curled for a special occasion. A woman with naturally curly hair can straighten her hair THEN curl it "artificially", but wearing naturally curly hair? Oh my god, that's disgusting!)
* Strange fashion. Mixed up styles.

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* Sleeping on the floor. I like wood floors + a hard exercise mat.
* I'm a grown adult and I have a large plushie attached to my backpack.

 

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Old 04-28-2012, 01:58 PM   #90
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  • Taking my kids to see "inappropriate movies: Bridesmaids, Hunger Games etc...
  • Letting the kids read whatever books they want.
  • Explaining sex/reproduction to them as soon as they could understand words.
  • Letting the kids walk home from school without me.
  • Letting the kids roam with the neighbourhood kids without supervision at age 10.
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  • Not lying to them about things like santa and the easter bunny.
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  • Dying my hair random wacky colours.
  • Wanting an open relationship (not possible).
  • Liking sex, alot.
  • Random dancing (to music) in public.
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Old 04-28-2012, 02:24 PM   #91
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In the past I have

1. Been open about not supporting the Iraq War- this was way back when Bush Jr. was campaigning for the Presidency after 9/11 and everyone was pretty much gung-ho for the war, and anyone who spoke up publicly against it was dragged through the mud. Yeah, where are those WMDs now?

2. Openly supported Wikileaks and Julian Assange. this was a couple years ago when all the ignorant masses were clamouring and criticizing Wikileaks for releasing secrets that endangered the lives of soldiers- if they had taken time to read the documents, they would know that none of the released information put any solider in danger. Rather, it was a strategic way to play chess with foreign policy

3. Openly criticize DSM and the field of psychiatry. You will not believe how many people are stubbornly blind to the fact that their precious SSRI antidepressants make them considerably worse. These pill poppers will get into a mad uproar about it if ever someone threatens their irrational belief about their God that is DSM + psychiatry.

As for personal stuff, I'm a fairly straight-laced kind of guy. Dependable and reliable so haven't raised any eyebrows.
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Old 04-28-2012, 04:32 PM   #92
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Spending my weekends reading a book and playing on the internet
Apparently one is supposed to engage in "constructive activities" and/or sit and obsess over the news

Spending, and enjoying, time alone.

Ignoring small talk. Literally, I will walk away from a really boring conversation.

Disliking happy people.
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Old 04-28-2012, 05:36 PM   #93
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Playing world of warcraft

Mouthing my thoughts
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Old 04-28-2012, 05:55 PM   #94
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- Having conversations with myself in Spanish as practice
- Getting 12+ hours of sleep on the weekends
- Not saying "hi" to friends I walk past in public, usually because I'm stuck in my own head
- Playing video games
- Not caring about celebrities
- Forgetting to smile
- Having the desire to become a hermit
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Old 04-29-2012, 09:25 AM   #95
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- Avoiding family social events, not that i dislike them i just don't feel the need to interact.
- Introversion, im always stuck in my head, and i can see this makes people uncomfortable [not that i care]
- Procrastinating, seems im very good at this i only do something if i really have to.
- Finding situations funny where others would take it very seriously.
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Old 04-29-2012, 10:11 AM   #96
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Sleeping with my friends and not wanting romantic relationships with them, I guess. People see me as a slut even though I'm really not. It's just that I have some guy friends with a fine piece of butt.
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Old 04-30-2012, 09:03 AM   #97
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Old 04-30-2012, 10:40 AM   #98
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Criticising celebrities and people who are fanatic about celebrities.

That's as American as apple pie these days.

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Old 04-30-2012, 11:14 AM   #99
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cursing.
Its not that I need to curse, its that i love it!
fuck being my favoritve.
such a flexible word.
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Old 04-30-2012, 11:53 AM   #100
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cursing.
Its not that I need to curse, its that i love it!
fuck being my favoritve.
such a flexible word.

There is a guy at work who says "fuck" (or some variant) in just about every sentence. It was annoying when his office was next to me. Not that I mind curse words, but this guy did nothing but piss and moan. And he didn't even have the decency to use his profanity in a creative manner. You could tell he was using it to emphasize his points in conversation. But he overused, and nothing was emphasized except the fact that he is a complete bore (for reasons other than profanity).

I enjoy using well-placed profanity. My kids have apparently picked up this trait as well. I probably shouldn't find it amusing that my six-year-old knows how to use profanity for effect, but I do.

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