Dracozombie 4,554 Posted April 22, 2013 This is more of a musing than an opinion, since I'm not sure what to think. The general rule for the Random forum is to not take it seriously, which is fine in concept. It's a place to let loose and post whatever, a place running on sarcasm, irony, general absurdity and fun. However, it seems odd we need to be constantly reminded of the rule. "lol it's Random don't take it seriously" and posts of that nature seem to occur more than it should if the general behavior is self-evident. The fact most of us don't follow it is evident in our self-awareness, with posts regarding the irony of how, yes, a lot of us actually do take Random seriously. I'm not even sure why the "rule" is in effect since it's been demonstrated time and time again that the fact a post is in Random does not automatically exclude it from criticism and negativity. Yes, I understand things like ridiculous claims, obviously fake news, and, well, random humor, but that's not what I mean. I'm talking about things that people have legitimate opinions towards, often strong ones. A joke that sounds funny to you may not sit well with others, and if it's in Random, a negative reaction to all but the most offensive things (anything political, for instance), is merely dismissed as butthurt. To solidify my observations, I recently conducted an experiment by creating this thread: http://kh13.com/forum/topic/52569-bronies-need-to-grow-up/ It was in Random, obviously, and says this in regards to fans of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic: "Seriously. It's a show for little girls. The men who like this thing need to get out of their basements and get laid, and stop being so creepy." FYI, I'm a Brony myself, so of course I didn't mean it. However, I created the thread knowing damn well what would happen. It being in Random didn't stop people from (rightfully) criticizing the post--only one person didn't, and he may or may not have been playing along. I'll bet the people who reacted negatively to the thread would, themselves, be criticized for taking something in Random seriously. Even though there was no reason for why they shouldn't have taken it seriously. I certainly didn't mean it when I created it, but how was anyone else supposed to know that? The only way anyone would know I was full of crap is if they knew I'm a Brony, which isn't exactly common knowledge. Irony and sarcasm fall flat when what's being said is what people out there actually say. For that thread, I posted generic insults towards Bronies and watched what happened. If the "don't take it seriously" rule was truly followed, you'd think everyone would have just played along, even the Bronies. But nope, they reacted just as I expected, and as they should have. People have strong opinions towards certain things. Irony and jokes can be difficult to convey over the internet. A funny joke to you might not sit well with others, and their negative reactions wouldn't necessarily be butthurt. On the other hand, I do see people making mountains out of molehills in Random. It's like some people just need to pick a fight, or they can't let something slide. On the other other hand, even if they overreact (which can admittedly result in some lulz), their criticisms can be valid, especially where anything political is concerned. Even opinions towards certain characters or games or anything people love/hate can generate strong responses, no matter where it's being posted. A post being in Random does not automatically mean it shouldn't be taken seriously, or that it's ironic. A brony-hater could've posted a thread like mine in Random and actually mean it--there's little way of telling I didn't mean it. I guess what I'm getting at is that maybe the irony of "Heh, wow, we do take Random seriously. lol" should be less ironic and more something we legitimately take into consideration. Fun and games is great, which is what Random is all about, but that's not an excuse to say whatever the hell you want, under the assumption everyone will let it slide simply because it's in Random. I think most of us already do, in the back of our minds, watch our words, but maybe a little more conscious awareness about it would do us some good. Many of the locked threads I've seen some from Random (the other being Personal, for some understandable reasons), mainly because of people taking the "lol don't take it seriously" rule too far. I don't frequent Random nearly as much as I used to these days, simply because of the attitude that negative reactions are dismissed out of the butthurt principle. Or maybe I am just butthurt and there's not really a problem and I just wrote this friggin' long post for no reason. Who knows? 4 FireRubies1, Weiss, Think Pink and 1 other reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Think Pink 1,967 Posted April 22, 2013 we're talking about evolution in science and it really irks me that one girl in the class won't even listen to the teacher speak. She plugs her ears and makes this humming noise and complains about how stupid it is we have to learn evolution. I mean, even if you don't agree, it's school. You need to pay attention and try your bests on assignments and tests whether you believe it or not. (And I tried to explain to her that you can be Christian and believe in evolution like myself, but she refused to listen and said that was stupid and disrespectful to God) it just really bothers me that she can't even just pay attention for the sake of school. whether you agree with something or not, it still doesn't hurt to just listen to the other POV (or at least to try to pass the class because hey if you're going into the medical profession biology is a really important class) 6 Ruby, FireRubies1, Jim and 3 others reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FireRubies1 1,325 Posted April 22, 2013 we're talking about evolution in science and it really irks me that one girl in the class won't even listen to the teacher speak. She plugs her ears and makes this humming noise and complains about how stupid it is we have to learn evolution. I mean, even if you don't agree, it's school. You need to pay attention and try your bests on assignments and tests whether you believe it or not. (And I tried to explain to her that you can be Christian and believe in evolution like myself, but she refused to listen and said that was stupid and disrespectful to God) it just really bothers me that she can't even just pay attention for the sake of school. whether you agree with something or not, it still doesn't hurt to just listen to the other POV (or at least to try to pass the class because hey if you're going into the medical profession biology is a really important class) That's ridiculous owo I mean my history teacher gets into small discussions about Christianity during some of his lessons, but that doesn't give me (or anyone else) the right to just close their mind off. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SinHeartlessAngel 555 Posted April 22, 2013 Is it weird that i hate white people for being racist. But i'm white and racist. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jim 2,990 Posted April 23, 2013 (edited) we're talking about evolution in science and it really irks me that one girl in the class won't even listen to the teacher speak. She plugs her ears and makes this humming noise and complains about how stupid it is we have to learn evolution. I mean, even if you don't agree, it's school. You need to pay attention and try your bests on assignments and tests whether you believe it or not. (And I tried to explain to her that you can be Christian and believe in evolution like myself, but she refused to listen and said that was stupid and disrespectful to God) it just really bothers me that she can't even just pay attention for the sake of school. whether you agree with something or not, it still doesn't hurt to just listen to the other POV (or at least to try to pass the class because hey if you're going into the medical profession biology is a really important class) This. Heck, I'm a young earth Creationist (shoot me, call me an idiot, I don't even care haha), but hearing different viewpoints of stuff like that helps us solidify our own knowledge. It's ignorant and foolish to just cover your ears (literally in this case) and pretend other opinions/viewpoints don't exist. But I guess that's something you learn by experience, hopefully. Edited April 23, 2013 by Jim Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
I♥KH 1,280 Posted April 23, 2013 I reaaly reaaally REALLY don't like when somebody says: Your beloved, listened music is a sh*t! A example for the life: On school.The classmates plays their loved disco music. This reeeally annoying. My head want kill my mind. But I just shut up, I don't want hurt they. Later, my phone is ring. (Callling-The World Ends With You ) I hear from my classmates: What is this sh*t? wroooah. stooop it. I thinking: SHUT UP. I DISLIKE YOUR MUSIC, BUT I WAS TOO KIND TOO SAYS IT LOUDER. (sadly, i don't say loud) Later: I listening in the bus Birth By Sleep soundtrack, with headphones. I saw some people is see me, and laughing. I stop the music, and I hear: Oh, that loser listen classic music. :angry: :angry: :angry: I don't want explain to not game-smart peoples, to this is not"classic" ..... TROLLS. Please, when somebody says your music suck, answer,or just try ignorant. To me that's help. 8 AlixtheMagi13, Bearanort, Weiss and 5 others reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Villi1997 1,832 Posted April 23, 2013 Metal is better than pop 1 Jim reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Namikaze 654 Posted April 23, 2013 I really want parachute pants to make a comeback 2 FireRubies1 and Paranoia reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bearanort 788 Posted April 24, 2013 I like Spider-Man 3: The Video Game. It's still a good game. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shera Wizard 2,736 Posted April 25, 2013 [i'm talking in general with IMs and stuff] I personally hate it when I type a lot of important things, or stuff i want the other person to reaaallllyy listen/read, and they just comment back with a 'K, Ok, yeah sure' I mean, yeah its their life, but it pisses me off when I have something for the other person to care about and they dont give a firetruck about it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jim 2,990 Posted April 25, 2013 I like Spider-Man 3: The Video Game. It's still a good game. For which system? I personally liked 2 better in terms of the PS2 versions of the games, but 3 wasn't a bad game by any means. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HarLea Quinn 26,501 Posted April 25, 2013 There is nothing wrong with fighting for your cause and being proactive but it's another thing to become radical to the point where you think it's ok to hurt others who don't deserve it just bc you feel entitled to in order to win whatever you are fighting for or to push your agenda . Extremists or radicals just end up making themselves look bad and misrepresenting their cause with a bad image of what they are actually suppose to be about .It actually hurts their cause more than helps it in the long run bc people might not want to listen to them when they act too extreme bc sometimes it strips away their credibility. I'm not saying to not fight for your beliefs, just to not cross certain boundaries of how you go about handling it. 8 Shana09, Demyx., Jim and 5 others reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bearanort 788 Posted April 25, 2013 For which system? I personally liked 2 better in terms of the PS2 versions of the games, but 3 wasn't a bad game by any means. Xbox 360 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jim 2,990 Posted April 25, 2013 Xbox 360 Oh, alright. I haven't played that version, so I can't say for sure haha. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shana09 5,769 Posted April 25, 2013 (edited) There is nothing wrong with fighting for your cause and being proactive but it's another thing to become radical to the point where you think it's ok to hurt others who don't deserve it just bc you feel entitled to in order to win whatever you are fighting for or to push your agenda . Extremists or radicals just end up making themselves look bad and misrepresenting their cause with a bad image of what they are actually suppose to be about .It actually hurts their cause more than helps it in the long run bc people might not want to listen to them when they act too extreme bc sometimes it strips away their credibility. I'm not saying to not fight for your beliefs, just to not cross certain boundaries of how you go about handling it. This so much. You may have good intentions but once you progress your agenda in a way that harms someone else physically or emotionally and you believe that they deserve it is just completely selfish and uncalled for, and most of the time it comes from overgeneralizing. Anyways, I hate it when adults pull this "I'm an adult and your a child so I know more than you" shit during an argument. First off, age has nothing to do with wisdom PLUS the argument I was in was just plain facts since I was the center of the entire situation. Edited April 25, 2013 by Shana09 10 Demyx., HarLea Quinn, Jim and 7 others reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Think Pink 1,967 Posted April 30, 2013 We don't need as many tests as we take. This month I'm taking SOLs (big state standardized tests) AP exams and finals. I know AP exams are necessary, but if we're already taking finals (and midterm exams) then are SOLs really important at all? 2 FireRubies1 and Ruby reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Weiss 8,279 Posted April 30, 2013 You should never purposefully misgender. Especially if it's "just to prove a point"/ 2 TheApprenticeofKingMickey and Koko reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cyber Shaman 990 Posted May 1, 2013 (edited) Warning this might upset some people. Out of all websites/Forums I've been to, THIS is probably the only place were people get offended by most jokes and takes things too literal . Plus people get called out for whatever the hell they did. Edited May 1, 2013 by Noel Vermilion 3 Demyx., Hei and Paranoia reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
P50L 610 Posted May 1, 2013 I don't hate Marijuana, and I don't even smoke it but the only thing I do hate are those that won't shut up about itTeacher: Someone smells like pot.Student: Yeeeeeeaaaaah!Student2: Someone better share that!Teacher: Guys.Student3: Aye! Break that weed out!Me: (shut the firetruck up you're in firetrucking school please oh my god) 1 FireRubies1 reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheApprenticeofKingMickey 3,689 Posted May 1, 2013 Warning this might upset some people. Out of all websites/Forums I've been to, THIS is probably the only place were people get offended by most jokes and takes things too literal .Plus people get called out for whatever the hell they did. If you were as exposed and educated on social justice like Koko and I are, you would be as "easily offended" as we are. It's not something fun we do. We don't enjoy doing it. But because we're educated, simple behaviours, attitudes and ways of thinking you think are acceptable, we recognize are actually very discriminatory and offensive in a subtle way. Yeah, maybe the way that we respond to them or handle them doesn't always work. But it doesn't mean it's unreasonable to be upset or angered by whatever was said. I'm not expecting you to do this but the next time you wonder why someone is overreacting when a joke is made or by something that was said, ask yourself why it's funny or okay to you. Look into its nature and the origins behind it. Make yourself think about it. You might find it's not so amusing anymore. 3 FireRubies1, Think Pink and Koko reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cyber Shaman 990 Posted May 1, 2013 If you were as exposed and educated on social justice like Koko and I are, you would be as "easily offended" as we are. It's not something fun we do. We don't enjoy doing it. But because we're educated, simple behaviours, attitudes and ways of thinking you think are acceptable, we recognize are actually very discriminatory and offensive in a subtle way. Yeah, maybe the way that we respond to them or handle them doesn't always work. But it doesn't mean it's unreasonable to be upset or angered by whatever was said. I'm not expecting you to do this but the next time you wonder why someone is overreacting when a joke is made or by something that was said, ask yourself why it's funny or okay to you. Look into its nature and the origins behind it. Make yourself think about it. You might find it's not so amusing anymore. If you were as exposed and educated on social justice like Koko and I are, you would be as "easily offended" as we are. It's not something fun we do. We don't enjoy doing it. But because we're educated, simple behaviours, attitudes and ways of thinking you think are acceptable, we recognize are actually very discriminatory and offensive in a subtle way. Yeah, maybe the way that we respond to them or handle them doesn't always work. But it doesn't mean it's unreasonable to be upset or angered by whatever was said. I'm not expecting you to do this but the next time you wonder why someone is overreacting when a joke is made or by something that was said, ask yourself why it's funny or okay to you. Look into its nature and the origins behind it. Make yourself think about it. You might find it's not so amusing anymore. Im not talking about that "Women rights joke " Im talking about the jokes posted here in general. Jokes like "Ohhh xion suxs" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheApprenticeofKingMickey 3,689 Posted May 1, 2013 Im not talking about that "Women rights joke " Im talking about the jokes posted here in general. Jokes like "Ohhh xion suxs" I have a very hard time believing that, lol. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dracozombie 4,554 Posted May 1, 2013 Im not talking about that "Women rights joke " Im talking about the jokes posted here in general. Jokes like "Ohhh xion suxs" Except Xion is polarizing and people have very strong feelings towards her, good and bad. If things like Ohh xion suxs are things people can and frequently do say in all seriousness, it's not much of a joke. The principle holds true with a lot of things. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Paranoia 494 Posted May 1, 2013 If you were as exposed and educated on social justice like Koko and I are, you would be as "easily offended" as we are. It's not something fun we do. We don't enjoy doing it. But because we're educated, simple behaviours, attitudes and ways of thinking you think are acceptable, we recognize are actually very discriminatory and offensive in a subtle way. Yeah, maybe the way that we respond to them or handle them doesn't always work. But it doesn't mean it's unreasonable to be upset or angered by whatever was said. I'm not expecting you to do this but the next time you wonder why someone is overreacting when a joke is made or by something that was said, ask yourself why it's funny or okay to you. Look into its nature and the origins behind it. Make yourself think about it. You might find it's not so amusing anymore. Let me preface this response saying that my intent is to not start a fight here. Sometimes, the people taking things too seriously need to logically think what the intent of the post is. If it's a deliberate insult, then it should be treated justly, but if someone posts something that is a response to the thread, that just so happens to have a subtle insult, but is not in the context of the post, then one should think which is the better choice: Fight, or just let it go. It's unhealthy to get bent out of shape over every little thing, you know? The intent for this site is for people to come together who have similar interests and have fun about the discussions and make friends. Not everyone is a misogynist or uneducated. so please be fair with what you guys decide is wrong. 1 Cyber Shaman reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Weiss 8,279 Posted May 1, 2013 Let me preface this response saying that my intent is to not start a fight here. Sometimes, the people taking things too seriously need to logically think what the intent of the post is. If it's a deliberate insult, then it should be treated justly, but if someone posts something that is a response to the thread, that just so happens to have a subtle insult, but is not in the context of the post, then one should think which is the better choice: Fight, or just let it go. It's unhealthy to get bent out of shape over every little thing, you know? The intent for this site is for people to come together who have similar interests and have fun about the discussions and make friends. Not everyone is a misogynist or uneducated. so please be fair with what you guys decide is wrong. There are some things that shouldn't be joked about though. Random forum or not. 2 TheApprenticeofKingMickey and FireRubies1 reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites