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Originally posted by ArmandoNo one at Square Enix has heard of Occam's Razor.Originally posted by ArmandoNintendo always seems to have a legion of haters at the wings ready to jump in and prop up straw men about hardware and gimmicks and casuals.Originally posted by TaskmageGOD IS MIFFED AT AMERICA
REPENT SINNERS OR AT LEAST GIVE A NONCOMMITTAL SHRUG
GOD IS AMBIVALENT ABOUT FURRIES
THE END IS COMING ONE OF THESE DAYS WHEN GOD GETS AROUND TO ITOriginally posted by TaskmageHowever much I am actually smart, I got that way by confronting how stupid I am.
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You've activated my trap card!Originally posted by ArmandoNo one at Square Enix has heard of Occam's Razor.Originally posted by ArmandoNintendo always seems to have a legion of haters at the wings ready to jump in and prop up straw men about hardware and gimmicks and casuals.Originally posted by TaskmageGOD IS MIFFED AT AMERICA
REPENT SINNERS OR AT LEAST GIVE A NONCOMMITTAL SHRUG
GOD IS AMBIVALENT ABOUT FURRIES
THE END IS COMING ONE OF THESE DAYS WHEN GOD GETS AROUND TO ITOriginally posted by TaskmageHowever much I am actually smart, I got that way by confronting how stupid I am.
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It's not racism, it's just stupidity.
Japan hasn't really caught up to the whole PC thing yet. I've heard someone call Thailand "very, very gay"; and they weren't being insulting, that's just how they were expressing the impression of it having a lot of flamboyant entertainers.
Also in related news, I've seen Japanese students push their eyes together to look like westerners. Again, not to be insulting, these kids at least actually like the foreign students. They just don't see it as offensive.
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When will people learn we're not seperate races, We're all the same just we have genetic mutations/variations that are different depending on where in the world people are living and the climate and that is how we adapted to suit the environment.
We laugh at gingers, sexuality even the disabled in some cases. People need to stop labeling things and learn to accept one another as individuals.
As for the eye thingy chinese and Jp folk eyes seem a different shape when they are the same as everybody elses. The only difference being is they have an extra layer of fat around the eye which gives the almond shape from the eyelid.
^^ Memory not so good but I think that's how the consultant put it when I did my nurse training.
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Originally posted by Satori View PostWhen will people learn we're not seperate races, We're all the same just we have genetic mutations/variations that are different depending on where in the world people are living and the climate and that is how we adapted to suit the environment.
We laugh at gingers, sexuality even the disabled in some cases. People need to stop labeling things and learn to accept one another as individuals.
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Originally posted by Satori View PostWhen will people learn we're not seperate races, We're all the same just we have genetic mutations/variations that are different depending on where in the world people are living and the climate and that is how we adapted to suit the environment.
We laugh at gingers, sexuality even the disabled in some cases. People need to stop labeling things and learn to accept one another as individuals.
Or better yet, if you call someone "retarded", bear in mind you're also making fun of somebody's son, daughter, nephew, niece, uncle, aunt, cousin, friend, or coworker (yes, some "retarded" people make a living too).
Here, in the state of NJ, we recently changed laws such that mentally handicapped persons are no longer referred to as "mentally retarded" in official documents. The new lingo is "intellectually disabled". I can sense some Jersey folks snickering out there, the same ones who wear political incorrectness like it's a badge of honor.sigpic
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I think when it comes to matters of "gay" being used as a negative, I've never really had a problem with it. The way I see it, It depends on how it was used. I'm guilty of using gay as a negative term and being a gay guy myself I have no problem with others using it too. The only time I'd suggest any particular words are bad to use are when they are used in a way to verbally attack a person or groups of people.
A bit like the N word, It's culturally acceptable to use it if you are of the ethnic grouping it belongs to but if not then if you repeat the word you should burn at the stake.
Words are a powerful tool, the right combination/timing/occasion can have the biggest impact on people. So many famous phrases and speeches throughout history is just evidence that our language is one of the most effective weapons we weild.
In todays world we put too much thought into what words are good or bad usually resulting in strengthening that power we originally gave it.
Combine that with the ever increasing "rights" people are apparently granted and the constant worry over the thought of if somebody will take offence or not. You can't please everybody and everyone has different standards of what is acceptable or not, We'll never avoid things such as this because traditions and customs around the world seem perculiar to others whilst they fascinate others. Etiquette varies worldwide too so there is no standard of "Bad Taste"
Therefore we'll constantly be p*$$ing each other off.
As a nurse if I have a partient that has suffered a stroke, I can be disciplined for using the term "Bad" arm/leg or any other part you want to describe that isn't functioning.
People have too many rights nowadays and it's come to a point where the penpushers higher up and their constant BS regarding being pollitically correct and peoples feelings now prevents me doing my job, I'm meant to be saving lives and caring for people not treading on eggshells wondering if I'm going to face discipline over something trivial that in the grand scheme of things just doesnt matter.
I once had to apologise to a patient who spoke no english at all, I had no way of communicating so to me looking at her she was indian/pakistani "still not sure to this day but even using those two words people can take offence" So I used the little bits of Urdu I had been taught by the hospital for occasions such as this, My hopes were she either knew what I was saying or she'd have a rough idea or maybe the odd word would stand out.
Well it turned out she heard me crystal clear and still took offence, The reason being I was white and I had to apologise. I still to this day can't get my head around why.
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Originally posted by Feba View PostAlso in related news, I've seen Japanese students push their eyes together to look like westerners. Again, not to be insulting, these kids at least actually like the foreign students. They just don't see it as offensive.
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Originally posted by Ketaru View PostEven before I came to accept that I'm something that is not really heterosexual, I've always been rather uncomfortable about people who use words like "gay" or "retarded" to describe something not to their liking. Somehow, it just seemed idiotic and didn't make any sense. We don't go around saying things like "Oh my god, that's so African!" or "That's the most Wiccan shit I've ever seen before!" It really is all about whether you accept that these are still individuals or not.
Its mostly why I don't play online shooters.
Because everything is gay there. Snipers are gay. Shotguns are gay. Rocket Launchers are gay and so are AK-47s and melee attacks. I guess they just like sodomy, because everywhere you go something gay is happening and i have to be told how gay it is.
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Originally posted by Ketaru View PostIt really is all about whether you accept that these are still individuals or not.
Or better yet, if you call someone "retarded", bear in mind you're also making fun of somebody's son, daughter, nephew, niece, uncle, aunt, cousin, friend, or coworker (yes, some "retarded" people make a living too).
Here, in the state of NJ, we recently changed laws such that mentally handicapped persons are no longer referred to as "mentally retarded" in official documents. The new lingo is "intellectually disabled". I can sense some Jersey folks snickering out there, the same ones who wear political incorrectness like it's a badge of honor.
Originally posted by Satori View PostA bit like the N word, It's culturally acceptable to use it if you are of the ethnic grouping it belongs to but if not then if you repeat the word you should burn at the stake.
As Feba points out, there's a difference between actual, real, hate filled Racism and simple, innocent ignorance. In this situation, there was no hate, there was no malice, there was no attempt to insult or harm anyone. Thus there is no racism, only ignorance and hyper-sensitivity. Words mean jack squat unless you let them mean something, being too sensitive to perceived insults is just as bad as being too careless in regards to the feelings of others."I have a forebrain, my ability to abstract thoughts allow for all kinds of things" - Red Mage 8-Bit theater
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