Rantishness

Jun 22, 2004 21:58

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excessivepurple June 22 2004, 23:46:45 UTC
The true outcast does not fish for sympathy in the pond which threw him to shore.

Give the lady a goddamn biscuit. So many of the Alternative cliques have at least as many material standards and codes of behaviour and Things You Cannot Like And Still Be One Of Us as do the fluffy pop-culture kiddies they so loudly despise. Just walk up to your friendly neighbourhood Outcast and tell 'em you want to do your hair like Britney Spears. Scoff! Laugh! I'm beyond such things, for I've wholly rejected the shallow material trappings of the mainstream world and see people for who they really are... oops.

So I'm taking it you'll get off your computer at 2200 and get back on at 2201- after all, she never said 'stay off', did she? Yay loopholes.

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anonymous June 23 2004, 17:13:38 UTC
This is regarding your second paragraph.
I don't know how to say this; you know already I'm bad at words. But I would just like to put that after my mother hit (, slapped, smacked, etc.) me ( but she hasn't in a year) and after I grew up enough to realize it was wrong, I swore I'd retaliate.
Of course, this may not mean very much to you, but it's just to let you know. (Sorry, it's hard for me to say what I really want; I hate showing emotion.)
I also despise people touching my head, even if it's a friendly gesture; this includes everyone. [Shrugs]
Well, I think that's all. Ja ne.
--Kelek

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andreiburnside June 26 2004, 15:15:47 UTC
It's not really a problem here. I actually try to asslimilate into groups, and actually make myself well known and respected, but somehow...The rather eccentric part of yours truly manages to screw it up. Message Boards are life dude. Just take that conjecture and you've got a parallel for what makes you and I different. That or the Tao philosophy. I understand hypocrisy very well...Seeing as I perpetuate it enough and see it everyday. *Is proudly not a member of 'a' clique* . I just try to fit into to as many as I can, that I actually want to. In otherwords, I'm completely bloody normal in this respect. Doesn't it suck?

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desir_ardent June 27 2004, 19:55:09 UTC
My mom hit me once, i hit her back, then got grounded for a month. heh. But then again, I may have hit me too if I were her. I'm sure that's not your case. Amen to that "I'm really tired of those people who claim to be different". You nonconformists are all alike <<

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dan2051 June 28 2004, 04:59:01 UTC
I'm sure the 'misfits' part was referring to my earlier post, but to be entirely truthful, when I wrote that I was absolutely in the 'right' of mind. If you listen to the song, 'misfit' is not a term to be proud of, it's a label given, when they say it it's said for meloncholic irony. by 'misfit' or 'outcast', at least in the song, they mean the individuals, who don't spend their time on the ideals of the people they live with, but spend time developing their own ideals seperate from the system before them. basically, as the cricket chirp in the beginning implies, people who take time to understand reality instead of progressing society.

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It was. jovus June 30 2004, 07:59:21 UTC
It was also stated in my post that this was in no way replying to your post, simply a line of thought sparked by it.

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