Shotty Too Hotty Posts
Aai wrote...
Waar wrote...
Aai wrote...
Can't ban the man!Is that a challenge?
Are you even a challenger?
[youtube]http://youtu.be/8gWC7m-LUWw.*?[/youtube]
Make sure you bring enough money for acquisitions and don't be too creepy to take a picture with cosplays.
William wrote...
Coconutt wrote...
You know why? Because people would not watch that. People watch news stations that cover the most horrible and the most horrific events. And yet some of the most popular videos on youtube are about people committing heroic acts and cute animals doing cute things.
Media misrepresentation and bias is real.
Well you're both correct. People don't want to see something bad (which is what I use to think) or something heroic. People want to watch something that has an interest to them. If something's major, that will affect them, is going on, then people will watch the news to stay updated about the situation. Are there people do watch the news to see those types of stories such as horrible and horrific events? Yes. Is the all the majority of news watchers? No.
cruz737 wrote...
xhimitsu wrote...
This is in the incoherent babbling. I'm allowed to babble about whatever I want.
What people like you don't seem to understand is that this goes both ways. No one has to respect your topic or what you have to say. Every single new person seems to to use that line, or something similar.
Yeah but if you're someone who doesn't care what Internet people have to say about your opinions or thoughts then their mindset becomes, "Who the fuck cares? I can do what I want." And that usually bites people on the ass. That's why I rarely make threads on IB especially if it's stupid shit which mostly it is.
William wrote...
Why would I appreciate something I rarely find interesting anymore? I'm assuming my feelings for the section right now are what led a lot of the older users away from it.Do you have any evidence to support that besides personal experience? Just asking, not trying to pick a fight.
I haven't even started my backlog and I was suppose to get that done over the summer. It's almost fall.
SirLongShaft3 wrote...
I'm guessing this got moved to IB, It belongs but the thread should go back to the hell it came from.This thread didn't get moved? At least, not from what I saw.
Kadushy wrote...
IB's gonna be IB.That's true but if we can make IB a bit better then we have to try.
Peltor wrote...
Shotty Too Hotty wrote...
Pfft 9/11 is old news. We need a new American tragedy to exploit.TheFappening is lame, so...
Good point. I'm just waiting for the national holiday that's going to come from this.
cruz737 wrote...
Did I accidentally step into FanFiction.net/Tumblr/DeviantArt?No, you stepped into a thread talking about those sites.
Lughost wrote...
And so much of it makes NO sense at all. I will never understand.I especially won't understand the two characters dislike each other so they must be in love. The only two relationships ever I can kinda see working would be Togami/Fukwaka and Enoshima(Real)/Naegi (Even that's pushing it because both are very one sided love.)
Odamust wrote...
Don't know about exploding giraffe heads and lesbo assassins. Might read them someday. I did read Saiteihen no Otoko about a few months ago and it was pretty bizarre from the last chapter I've read which is chapter 8 I think. Also, best girl of series.Spoiler:
That's a good name for a chapter.
Mai Mai Mai wrote...
Well back in highschool i took Volleyball class so i got good at it (though today not so much). Though if you saw me you'd never think i play VB lol.You had a class for volleyball? That's weird you would think there would be a class overall called Gym but a class dedicated to a specific sport is surprising.
SneeakyAsian wrote...
[color=#993300]The sport of Kings! Good choice!Yeah only people who play tennis know that royalty love the sport.
Mai Mai Mai wrote...
Doing good, got invited to play a casual game of Volleyball tonight.Volleyball isn't my type of sport. Not very good at it. I prefer tennis.
yummines wrote...
Fall is great because it's right after summer so there is the sweet relief it's not going to be 100 degrees outside anymoreI prefer Spring for the opposite reason.
That would be an interesting hypothesis. Like as you said Cruz said, Police are basically are at an evaluated position even if the person himself is just a everyday guy that everyone can relate to so it makes it hard to be friendly with your local officer because that badge puts him a position of power which you don't have. Also as humans we naturally lash out against authority because that said power is abused, people won't appreciate having being helped by said power, and because there are people paint the picture of what bad authority is often shown than what good authority looks like.
First, people have natural disdain for authority figures. Think back when you were a kid, there was always a moment where you wanted to do something that you wanted to but said mother or father stopped because it wouldn't be in your best interest. Instead of thinking of what you're doing as bad you automatically grow dislike towards said authority figure even if they had your best interest at heart and/or what you're doing was wrong. The same I said with police officers. Even if you do the right thing, they are still criticized and ostracized for their actions even if they are ethically right. Those people who feel that outnumber those who feel counteratcivately which isn't helped by bad apples who makes the sterotype that all authority figures are jerks. But in reality we are jerks to each other but it's the officer's duty to make sure that jerkiness doesn't disturb the peace and order. Secondly, looking at historical aspect can you grasp why we, the common people, dislike naturally said authority figures. History has tendency to remember the abuses done by our pervious leaders which causes to have a natural reaction to decentralize that power because of what those few bad people did. So we all assume that in position of power, you will most likely assume that they are to abuse it so we grow "justified mistrust" of those authority figures but on the say, those in authority don't trust the common person because we're wild without the presence of order and peace and also we are habitually stupid in their eyes as well. So a cycle of mistrust forms in which both sides grow more explosive. So the common people on every officer for one mistake and every officer gives a person a bad time because disorderly we act even if they're people in the middle who are either. This is suppose to be a check and balance but it happens more often than it should because the officer who lashes out only wants to serve and protect usually and the person just wants to live his life with least amount of difficult as possible. When either one overstep the boundary, that said cycle of mistrust grows until it reaches a boiling point.
First, people have natural disdain for authority figures. Think back when you were a kid, there was always a moment where you wanted to do something that you wanted to but said mother or father stopped because it wouldn't be in your best interest. Instead of thinking of what you're doing as bad you automatically grow dislike towards said authority figure even if they had your best interest at heart and/or what you're doing was wrong. The same I said with police officers. Even if you do the right thing, they are still criticized and ostracized for their actions even if they are ethically right. Those people who feel that outnumber those who feel counteratcivately which isn't helped by bad apples who makes the sterotype that all authority figures are jerks. But in reality we are jerks to each other but it's the officer's duty to make sure that jerkiness doesn't disturb the peace and order. Secondly, looking at historical aspect can you grasp why we, the common people, dislike naturally said authority figures. History has tendency to remember the abuses done by our pervious leaders which causes to have a natural reaction to decentralize that power because of what those few bad people did. So we all assume that in position of power, you will most likely assume that they are to abuse it so we grow "justified mistrust" of those authority figures but on the say, those in authority don't trust the common person because we're wild without the presence of order and peace and also we are habitually stupid in their eyes as well. So a cycle of mistrust forms in which both sides grow more explosive. So the common people on every officer for one mistake and every officer gives a person a bad time because disorderly we act even if they're people in the middle who are either. This is suppose to be a check and balance but it happens more often than it should because the officer who lashes out only wants to serve and protect usually and the person just wants to live his life with least amount of difficult as possible. When either one overstep the boundary, that said cycle of mistrust grows until it reaches a boiling point.

