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Topic: Age of Aquarius
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m.blade Knowflake Posts: 541 From: I don't know myself yet Registered: Mar 2013
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posted November 25, 2013 06:54 PM
stereotyping is something I cannot stand and although it is something I hate and despise with all my heart; it is something that will change about the human mind as it is something pressed deep psychologically within us.As humans, we prefer certainty. We prefer the belief tjay we are secure and we by enlarge prefer the person that makes us believe we are safe. We prefer to believe the person who knows how to sweet talk; the diplomat, the people pleaser, the Venusian type. This need for certainity, the desire of groundedness and earthiness is what has caused over millennia, a constant strong of deception, of death, of betrayal, of war. It is a cycle which we will continue to go through and it always presents us with new challengers. Let's take the lgbt community for example. I for one can't stand these people. The higher social minds, the politicians, singers, rappers, the media has taken advantage of people's minds. We naturally stay away from things we fear and we are taught to, if we do not understand something or someone, we shun it or them and continue with this deep psychological belief that life will be ok. This need, this want, this longing for a set future and certainty is what has plagued the mind of people for years and has caused massacres, killings and deception for years; becaue lets be honest.. What is certain in this world? NOTHING. In society, we look for certainty, we want people to identify people by stereotypes set by different minds longing for different things; conflicting opinions and desires. 'religion is the opium of the people.' Religion is in another word, a way in which we look for certainty in life. slowly, we will move towards a more wider understanding of one another. Slowly, we are dissassembling branches of power. We slowly are beginning to understand one another, to accept our differences and to tolerate new things that approach us. We are leaving the age of Pisces And beginning to move into the age of Aquarius. your thoughts on this age? are we entering it? IP: Logged |
m.blade Knowflake Posts: 541 From: I don't know myself yet Registered: Mar 2013
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posted November 26, 2013 02:44 AM
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somethingexcellent Knowflake Posts: 3826 From: vodka fine, I'm so divine Registered: Nov 2012
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posted November 26, 2013 02:58 AM
quote: Let's take the lgbt community for example. I for one can't stand these people.
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Kerosene Knowflake Posts: 7205 From: Mercury Registered: Dec 2012
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posted November 26, 2013 03:02 AM
I think he meant the other way around, right? People who hate on lgbt etc.Hmm maybe he meant the groups and not the individuals. Honestly the society within the lgbt community is so annoying, either sensitive victim types or ridiculous politics/drama and self hating while worshiping money hungry lady gaga as their chief goddess. I could never be apart of that tragic circus full of broken individuals. I stay away from groups/cliques in general and associate with stable people from all walks of life... IP: Logged |
m.blade Knowflake Posts: 541 From: I don't know myself yet Registered: Mar 2013
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posted November 26, 2013 03:39 AM
quote: Originally posted by Kerosene: I think he meant the other way around, right? People who hate on lgbt etc.Hmm maybe he meant the groups and not the individuals. Honestly the society within the lgbt community is so annoying, either sensitive victim types or ridiculous politics/drama and self hating while worshiping money hungry lady gaga as their chief goddess. I could never be apart of that tragic circus full of broken individuals. I stay away from groups/cliques in general and associate with stable people from all walks of life...
the reason I dislike socialising within the lgbt community is one, everything you mentioned above, and two, they want people to be certain on their sexuality like no what. They are just given a picture of being gossips, socialising with women 24/7, insecure, wearing certain type of clothes and so many more and people expect me to act like that I'm just like no. i.. no.... I refuse to associate myself with these sorts of people. I can't stand them IP: Logged |
somethingexcellent Knowflake Posts: 3826 From: vodka fine, I'm so divine Registered: Nov 2012
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posted November 26, 2013 03:57 AM
Oh okay! I see what you're saying now!IP: Logged |
PixieJane Moderator Posts: 3299 From: CA Registered: Oct 2010
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posted November 26, 2013 04:24 AM
quote: Originally posted by m.blade: stereotyping is something I cannot stand
And yet you do it with the LGBT community claiming they're all a certain way when they're not. IP: Logged |
m.blade Knowflake Posts: 541 From: I don't know myself yet Registered: Mar 2013
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posted November 26, 2013 05:19 AM
quote: Originally posted by PixieJane: And yet you do it with the LGBT community claiming they're all a certain way when they're not.
Difference between stereotyping and knowing IP: Logged |
PixieJane Moderator Posts: 3299 From: CA Registered: Oct 2010
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posted November 26, 2013 05:23 AM
quote: Originally posted by m.blade: Difference between stereotyping and knowing
A "knowing" just as wrong as everyone else who stereotypes. IP: Logged |
m.blade Knowflake Posts: 541 From: I don't know myself yet Registered: Mar 2013
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posted November 26, 2013 05:31 AM
quote: Originally posted by PixieJane: A "knowing" just as wrong as everyone else who stereotypes.
Sorry if I came across as I was stereotyping everyone In the lgbt community; I meant how the media portrays them and how society has the impression that we act a certain way. IP: Logged |
somethingexcellent Knowflake Posts: 3826 From: vodka fine, I'm so divine Registered: Nov 2012
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posted November 26, 2013 05:41 AM
I think what m.blade is trying to say is that they hate the image people have of the LGBT community, not the actual efforts or ideals of having such a community.They don't really explain it well though, but I think that's what they mean. IP: Logged |
m.blade Knowflake Posts: 541 From: I don't know myself yet Registered: Mar 2013
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posted November 26, 2013 05:56 AM
quote: Originally posted by somethingexcellent: I think what m.blade is trying to say is that they hate the image people have of the LGBT community, not the actual efforts or ideals of having such a community.They don't really explain it well though, but I think that's what they mean.
Yea, correct. IP: Logged |
earthypisces Knowflake Posts: 369 From: Greenville, South Carolina Registered: Jan 2012
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posted November 26, 2013 06:18 AM
quote: Originally posted by m.blade:
They are just given a picture of being gossips, socialising with women 24/7, insecure, wearing certain type of clothes and so many more and people expect me to act like that I'm just like no. i.. no....I refuse to associate myself with these sorts of people. I can't stand them
Couldn't agree with you more! I consider myself to be gay, but most gay people drive me crazy, exactly for the reasons that you listed! lol this reminds me of when I tried to join a dating site. I quickly quit it though because all the people on there seemed the same to me. "like omg I love Lady GaGa so much and lyk fashion and speaking with a lisp." Yeah...no. I don't like Lady GaGa (I'm more of a Metalhead myself), I don't care that much about fashion (I'm the most casual person I know in terms of what I wear), and no, I don't speak with a lisp...bleh.
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m.blade Knowflake Posts: 541 From: I don't know myself yet Registered: Mar 2013
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posted November 26, 2013 07:58 AM
quote: Originally posted by earthypisces: Couldn't agree with you more! I consider myself to be gay, but most gay people drive me crazy, exactly for the reasons that you listed!lol this reminds me of when I tried to join a dating site. I quickly quit it though because all the people on there seemed the same to me. "like omg I love Lady GaGa so much and lyk fashion and speaking with a lisp." Yeah...no. I don't like Lady GaGa (I'm more of a Metalhead myself), I don't care that much about fashion (I'm the most casual person I know in terms of what I wear), and no, I don't speak with a lisp...bleh
lol agreed I don't mind lady gaga, I don't really love fashion. I'll dress in whatever I feel comfortable in and i feel looks good and expresses my personality.
I want someone who I can understand, calmer and more quiet than me and who can give me emotional comfort. I just dislike some of the lgbt stereotypes that are promoted by the media.. IP: Logged |
PlutoFish Knowflake Posts: 1657 From: Tibet. Registered: Sep 2013
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posted November 26, 2013 09:51 AM
We have been entering it for the last 30/40 years or so, since electricity has been on the rise, we are said to be in the Aquarian age(Aquarian population) once we go into 2048, but the official maximum polarity of this age will be at 2146 ..I'm actually quite sad i wasn't born in the Piscean age, survival of the fittest, life is your journey, a fish in the big ocean, but the new age should fix all of the troubles from the Piscean age, war, religion, power, deception etc. I want to see what has happened by 2050 ...
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PixieJane Moderator Posts: 3299 From: CA Registered: Oct 2010
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posted November 26, 2013 05:43 PM
It's more accurate to say teens care about fashion and Lady Gaga than gays. And just as accurate to complain of straight guys always looking like crap, revving up engines to compete with that of a jet, and having orgasms whenever a game comes on TV. You know why gays seem to all be a certain way? Because of stereotyping. If you believe that's what gays are like then that's pretty much all you're going to see, all the other gays are just not going to register to you and thus be invisible because "if they were gay then they'd worship Lady Gaga" and therefore don't notice when someone else is gay. I've met far too many gays who don't care for Lady Gaga or fashion, in my experience most of them are fairly stereotypical men (what they sometimes call "straight acting") who are most attracted to the same type of men. That's the majority, not the minority. It's true I avoid the clubs and have never been on Grindr and it may be different there (just as the behavior of straight people changes drastically in many clubs and dating sites) so I can't speak of that...though I've heard one of the rare feminine gay men who would match the stereotype saying too many on Grindr claimed to be masculine who didn't want "feminine men" and felt like an outcast there. Even when stereotypes tend to be true they're just "the way to bet" as opposed to "that's what they're like." If it seems universally true then there's probably a lot of exceptions to the rule invisible to you as you fail to identify them for not living up to your preconceived notions. IP: Logged |
m.blade Knowflake Posts: 541 From: I don't know myself yet Registered: Mar 2013
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posted November 26, 2013 05:46 PM
quote: Originally posted by PixieJane: It's more accurate to say teens care about fashion and Lady Gaga than gays.
Your right. Sorry if I may have offended you; I guess I was only speaking on behalf of my experiences in school, etc IP: Logged |
PlutoFish Knowflake Posts: 1657 From: Tibet. Registered: Sep 2013
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posted November 26, 2013 06:05 PM
I ave no problem with gays, i don't see why it is such a big issue. BUT i do have a problem with Men/Males, who wear lipstick, dress up in societized clothing that is originally ment for females taking pictures on facebook in a feminine accent wearing handbags & swag yolo, etc.This is not a good advertisement for the Human race, if another species saw this, we would be hunted down. Jokes aside, but as much as i'm against homophobia, being gay still isn't a NATURAL thing, not everyone want's to see two males who were born thinking they're women kissing eachother ... Sorry if that sounds in any way homophobic, i think it's true for alot of people .. IP: Logged |
PlutoFish Knowflake Posts: 1657 From: Tibet. Registered: Sep 2013
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posted November 26, 2013 06:06 PM
But that's all going to change as we enter the Aquarian age of Humanitarian Society IP: Logged |