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Continuing with this line of thought, I noticed something interesting a while back. A forum I frequent has two ongoing threads: one for photos of what forumgoers consider "the best of road signs" and one for what we consider "the worst of road signs".
With the "best" thread, somebody posts a picture of a pretty sign, we all go "ooh, pretty" and then the thread dies until someone else has a photo to post. Because, really, what else is there to discuss?
With the "worst" thread, though, someone will post a photo, then we'll spend a page or two talking about what's wrong with the sign, whether or not it complies with the relevant standards, how we would have preferred the sign to look, etc. The "worst" thread has almost twice as many posts as the "best" thread now.
It's just kinda interesting how two seemingly similar topics can result in two threads very different in nature.
Maybe people are just horrible, they don't want to take the risk of trying to legitimately critique things that are good(As in, go over what works, what doesn't, etc) and all we can do is point the fault in things because it's so much easier and less risk to point at things that make us feel more normal.
Or maybe I'm overthinking it.
On BTL, the "Bad Shit on other Websites" thread has several times the posts of the "Good Shit on other Websites" thread. On another forum I visit, the "Bitch Thread" has several times more posts than the "Good News" thread. It's a general phenomena. Sure, you could also critique good things, but in informal settings, most of the time, what's the point? Badness creates controversy, and that creates talk and posts...
Bitching is fun.
People like talking shit about people, especially if that person isn't there to here it. If I were to put my freudian glasses on, I'd say its because of group ethics.
Also the number of beast was possibly 656, I learned that from the history channel. Aliens
I don't know, you just find more topics/debate(whether it's good or bad) when it comes to material in a negative manner.
Analyzing good things to try and find what makes them good.
I don't find bitching fun unless I'm already in a bad mood.
but I dunno, I'm not other people.
On average, probably once every two or three weeks. As for booze, too inconsistent to make an average meaningful, ranges from nothing to almost a full bottle of rum, usually nothing.
Adopt a Cardinal. Have a cardinal assigned to you and support him through prayer. Vatican-approved. Seriously.
To use TVT parlance: It Makes Sense In Context.
So my friends and I were running this Generic Fantasy RP. It was my job to come up with where they started.
I suggested the Unicorn, the "finest and classiest gay bar in the land!". The players promptly complained and called me a "fucking faggot", amongst other things.
I then promptly suggested the underground lesbian sex show being run by the Thieves Guild. My friends jumped and said "That's more like it!".
Cue head to wall.
league of legends
Start them with that, then punish them for it.
^^^Ah yes, that kind of people. I always like to say such people have absolutely no grasp at all on mathematics and economics
My assistant manager is one of the nicest people ever, and an hour before my shift is up while he gets his broken laptop so one of my friends can fix it he finds out someone has broken his car's side mirrors, keyed the doors and slashed the tires for shits and giggles.
If anyone tells you Canadians are nice in general, remember assholes exist everywhere. Especially Alberta.
Isn't Edmonton, like, the murder capital of the country?
Maybe Calgary just as a higher number of assholes per capita, because I swear the worst people move here for job opportunities. Also, as a general rule the more numerous the populace is, the higher the crime rate is. The disturbing thing is the perpetrator had no intention of stealing, he did it for the lulz. That is the sickening part.
Why isn't the Dining Office at my school called the Food Office?
no there is so much wrong with this
Closet Harry/Arianna shipper?
no no no
Arianna isn't a bitch because she isn't sexually attracted to Harry. Arianna is literally trying to kill Harry's daughter for a mass murder ritual! Urgh
Eelektross and Octo are onto something. I have always been baffled as to why a man is likely to prefer lesbians to gays. It's, like, a rape on logic, every gay means one competitor less, every lesbian is another girl off limits. Heh heh heh heh *snort*.
(edit: that previous post, not this one.)
If you have the time, I have a story to tell.
Go ahead, I'm at risk of doing something productive.
All right.
Now, see, I brought up the very same subject to my friends. My friends said
And I was like
And then one of my friends said the most retarded thing ever:
Then my brain broke because I couldn't handle the stupid. I tried insisting that they (lesbians) were not interested, period, but I have been unable to convince them otherwise to this day.
I am not sure how to read that in a way that makes sense.
Count yourself lucky you aren't me. I had to listen to his lesbian three-way fantasies at one point.
That's saying that items in category A, which are defined as "not in category B", are actually in category B.
It's like saying that well, some odd numbers might actually be even.
Somehow, this reminds me of that one comedian who said "lesbians shouldn't be allowed to use dildos, they made their choice".
I, uh, think I'd just punch him in the face, sorry.