Shera Wizard 2,736 Posted February 23, 2014 Personally I think age doesn't define maturity. People who disregard younger people's opinion "just because they are younger" are rude 7 Shulk, Lalalablah, Think Pink and 4 others reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tigerruss 576 Posted February 23, 2014 Pregnant women make me feel sick. IT'S ALIVE! Personally I think age doesn't define maturity. People who disregard younger people's opinion "just because they are younger" are rude True, how nice would it be for all age groups to respect each other? 1 Shera Wizard reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shera Wizard 2,736 Posted February 23, 2014 IT'S ALIVE! True, how nice would it be for all age groups to respect each other? I'm glad you found the point Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nick Sideris 1,551 Posted February 23, 2014 I look at things like the protesters in Kiev right now and unlike my parents and teachers talking about how awful it is, I look at that stuff and think wow, I want to be a part of that. I mean like the chills I get looking at pictures of thousands of protesters flooding the streets and changing things and just wow. I know everyone else is grateful not to be a part of that stuff, but I would be thrilled to be a part of that. (less of an opinion, more of a different viewpoint I suppose?) Oh , I don't think you would like to be with them ..... Personally I think age doesn't define maturity. People who disregard younger people's opinion "just because they are younger" are rude 1 Shera Wizard reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ghost 1,857 Posted February 23, 2014 May or may not be an unpopular opinion idk. I literally do not understand the difference between sex and gender. Not trolling, I just don't get it. Would anyone mind explaining to me (preferably in a PM or IM to avoid clutter in this topic) so that I can get it? So far everyone I've asked on different websites has yelled at me and taken it as a personal offense for some reason. Like I was never taught this in preschool, I don't know what it means. 1 DragonMaster reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dracozombie 4,554 Posted February 23, 2014 May or may not be an unpopular opinion idk.I literally do not understand the difference between sex and gender. Not trolling, I just don't get it. Would anyone mind explaining to me (preferably in a PM or IM to avoid clutter in this topic) so that I can get it? So far everyone I've asked on different websites has yelled at me and taken it as a personal offense for some reason. Like I was never taught this in preschool, I don't know what it means. As far as I know, sex = biology. Your chromosomes and/or the thingy that is/isn't hanging off your crotch/chest. Basically what your DNA and body says. The clinical or, I guess you can say, "objective" way to view it. gender = societal constructs associated with one's sex. It can be as encompassing as sexism, or as minor as pink being associated with girls. You can consider it more subjective and "artificial." Basically, what your behavior/attitude says. 3 RoxSox, DragonMaster and Ghost reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Queen Tery 4,591 Posted February 23, 2014 (edited) Personally I think age doesn't define maturity. People who disregard younger people's opinion "just because they are younger" are rude I think it depends on the situation and the person at hand. I use to feel the same way when I was younger, but as you get older and experience more you come to find that a lot of younger people are inexperienced and immature. I'm not saying younger people are incapable of being mature, but experience DOES define maturity and the older you get the more chances you have at experiencing things. So older people tend to be more mature. Edited February 23, 2014 by Queen Tery 7 Col.Random, Alicia Maddox, Lalalablah and 4 others reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Weedanort 8,786 Posted February 23, 2014 Personally I think age doesn't define maturity. People who disregard younger people's opinion "just because they are younger" are rude SHEEEEERAAAAAAAA True, I met people who were really mature for their age, and other people that were really old, and still really immature. 1 Shera Wizard reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ghost 1,857 Posted February 23, 2014 As far as I know, sex = biology. Your chromosomes and/or the thingy that is/isn't hanging off your crotch/chest. Basically what your DNA and body says. The clinical or, I guess you can say, "objective" way to view it.gender = societal constructs associated with one's sex. It can be as encompassing as sexism, or as minor as pink being associated with girls. You can consider it more subjective and "artificial." Basically, what your behavior/attitude says.Huh, I see. Is this like a recent thing or...? Oh by the way, thank you♡ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shulk 8,623 Posted February 23, 2014 (edited) May or may not be an unpopular opinion idk.I literally do not understand the difference between sex and gender. Not trolling, I just don't get it. Would anyone mind explaining to me (preferably in a PM or IM to avoid clutter in this topic) so that I can get it? So far everyone I've asked on different websites has yelled at me and taken it as a personal offense for some reason. Like I was never taught this in preschool, I don't know what it means. ... There's a difference? I'm pretty sure they're the same ._. EDIT: Missed the post about the difference. Edited February 23, 2014 by Black Star Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shana09 5,769 Posted February 24, 2014 I really dislike how many people believe they are an expert on a subject just by reading a few articles on the internet or IRL. 11 Col.Random, Bearanort, Noobles and 8 others reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ghost 1,857 Posted February 24, 2014 I really dislike how many people believe they are an expert on a subject just by reading a few articles on the internet or IRL.I know right? if i dont know that much in a particular topic i will say so and ask for some reliable sources. The worst is when people PRETEND they know what theyre talking about and act like stubborn firetrucking twats when theyre disproved. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MyDixieRect 2,061 Posted February 25, 2014 I'm probably going to get a lot of hate for this but it really does annoy me how people are so quick to cry "depression!" whenever something goes on in their life. Yeah I get that you're sad, possibly very sad because of blahblah but I really doubt you've suffered the persistent sense of hopelessness and sadness that depression really brings, the depravity of enjoyment that your favorite activities once brought you or the lack of care you have towards yourself and the damage that itself does to your loved ones, especially those that say "Oh I'll be back in a month or so when I've sorted myself out!" as if you just know that it'll all be over then that your feelings will sort themselves out because if so then that's not depression. Naturally this does not apply to everyone. 10 Shana09, Dracozombie, HarLea Quinn and 7 others reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ghost 1,857 Posted February 25, 2014 I'm probably going to get a lot of hate for this but it really does annoy me how people are so quick to cry "depression!" whenever something goes on in their life. Yeah I get that you're sad, possibly very sad because of blahblah but I really doubt you've suffered the persistent sense of hopelessness and sadness that depression really brings, the depravity of enjoyment that your favorite activities once brought you or the lack of care you have towards yourself and the damage that itself does to your loved ones, especially those that say "Oh I'll be back in a month or so when I've sorted myself out!" as if you just know that it'll all be over then that your feelings will sort themselves out because if so then that's not depression. Naturally this does not apply to everyone.Not necessarily giving you hate, but I do have to disagree...to an extent. I mean the word "depression" is tossed around so much nowadays and like many words, it's almost lost his meaning. I'm not offended by it to be honest since I guess I'm not sensitive in THIS area, but I'm wure we've all heard our fair share of:"Ugh, I'm SO depressed today my bf of two weeks broke up with me!""Ew, what are you, bipolar?"The sad thing is these terms and many others are tossed around so often that, like I take before, they've lost their meanings. A couple years ago I was diagnosed with depression/manic depression/bipolar (idfk anymore too many terms (anxiety too but it's not as frequent in me) I thought it went away and I was doing GREAT for an entire year but around September, I began to get sad again. It's been going on for months, I've talked to people and I honestly don't know what to believe now but they all said the same thing - that depression can resurface.I know a lot of people use the words and they might not ever feel as hopeless, worthless, or suicidal as someone with clinical depression...but eh, words and language change. It IS a mental disorder but I don't think the people who use the term mean any harm, really. Also, you (almost unless they ratchetttt lol) never know someone's story, perspective...their entire thoughts.Depression does resurface and different people can have different uh...patterns..Of it, I suppose. Though honestly I think that people should not say "I have clinical depression" unless checking up a few sources (doctor or someone you love and trust are the best options possible, but of course research on your own can help give you a more general idea) so that if someone IS genuinely severely depressed, they can get some help! tl;dr - I do agree with you that some of the people who toss terms of serious illness around freely really shouldn't, but language changes and it's unfortunate that depression is often dismissed as "less serious" because so many people use it so often. It can't be helped though but you actually reminded me that a lot of mental illnesses are ignored and thought of as unimportant! Many of these illnesses should have some sort of awareness thing... 2 Paranoia and Lalalablah reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tigerruss 576 Posted February 25, 2014 I really dislike how many people believe they are an expert on a subject just by reading a few articles on the internet or IRL. It is also annoying if someone assumes you are an expert on a subject, just because you have studied a small fraction of it. I'm probably going to get a lot of hate for this but it really does annoy me how people are so quick to cry "depression!" whenever something goes on in their life. Yeah I get that you're sad, possibly very sad because of blahblah but I really doubt you've suffered the persistent sense of hopelessness and sadness that depression really brings, the depravity of enjoyment that your favorite activities once brought you or the lack of care you have towards yourself and the damage that itself does to your loved ones, especially those that say "Oh I'll be back in a month or so when I've sorted myself out!" as if you just know that it'll all be over then that your feelings will sort themselves out because if so then that's not depression. Naturally this does not apply to everyone. I do understand where you are coming from, though in my opinion the word "depression" in the common tongue just refers to a lower emotional state. Which the people making those posts have. Though it does sound like you are describing the symptoms of a major depressive episode. And yes a lot of their symptoms usually match Dysthymia levels of depression and not full out DEPRESSION. If you are talking about in a more technical sense. Though what I will say, is that if they feel they need to go to get their head back together, they should go to get their head back together. (not that you were disputing that) 1 Lalalablah reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ghost 1,857 Posted February 25, 2014 in my opinion the word "depression" in the common tongue just refers to a lower emotional state. Which the people making those posts have.^Yeah they said it better and more compact than I could ever hope to Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nick Sideris 1,551 Posted February 25, 2014 I really dislike how many people believe they are an expert on a subject just by reading a few articles on the internet or IRL. You are right . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ghost 1,857 Posted February 27, 2014 I genuinely believe that any math classes beyond the basics should not be required classes. What good comes from an entire class asking "why are we learning this, when are we ever going to use this, the job I want for the future does NOT require this so why do I have to pretend to learn it?" Like seriously schools need to stop pretending that every single person will need this. If someone is interested (yep plenty of people really do love math, me not being one of them) then they're more inclined to sign up for, pass, and enjoy a class. Honestly I feel like this should start in highschool. Save this alegebra, geometry and calculus stuff either for people in highschool who sign up for it, and then if someone does want to go into a profession that requires any of those classes they can take it in college (it should be offered). This is never going to happen I know, but I just think it would make sense. You could argue this for ANY subject, but at least in english you read and expand your vocabulary, in history you actually learn some pretty cool things (some moreso than others), in science classes come on don't deny it's a broad field and you're bound to find one of them interesting, and then foreign languages at least open you up to something whether it's a language you'd like to continue after school or not, and show you what it's like to study another language. I just find any math beyond the basics to survive in the real world to be pointless. So long as I can count money, tell the time, and know thay 2+2=fish, that's all I need. 2 Alicia Maddox and Ceriraye reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jilly Shears 2,144 Posted February 27, 2014 I really dislike how many people believe they are an expert on a subject just by reading a few articles on the internet or IRL. Kinda really off-topic, but still. 5 Shera Wizard, MyDixieRect, Shana09 and 2 others reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tigerruss 576 Posted February 27, 2014 I genuinely believe that any math classes beyond the basics should not be required classes.What good comes from an entire class asking "why are we learning this, when are we ever going to use this, the job I want for the future does NOT require this so why do I have to pretend to learn it?"Like seriously schools need to stop pretending that every single person will need this. If someone is interested (yep plenty of people really do love math, me not being one of them) then they're more inclined to sign up for, pass, and enjoy a class. Honestly I feel like this should start in highschool. Save this alegebra, geometry and calculus stuff either for people in highschool who sign up for it, and then if someone does want to go into a profession that requires any of those classes they can take it in college (it should be offered).This is never going to happen I know, but I just think it would make sense. You could argue this for ANY subject, but at least in english you read and expand your vocabulary, in history you actually learn some pretty cool things (some moreso than others), in science classes come on don't deny it's a broad field and you're bound to find one of them interesting, and then foreign languages at least open you up to something whether it's a language you'd like to continue after school or not, and show you what it's like to study another language.I just find any math beyond the basics to survive in the real world to be pointless. So long as I can count money, tell the time, and know thay 2+2=fish, that's all I need. I know this is your opinion, and you are putting it here because you think it is unpopular, but I want to share mine.While I agree that most people will never have any use for calculus, but I will argue for both basic geometry and algebraic manipulations. Geometry, all has to do with shapes. Though you learn useful things like area, volume, and how to calculate them. Useful for lots of construction jobs, gardening, farming,interior design, and much more.Algebra, is really in my opinion the final part of the foundation of all mathematics. Just the simple idea that you can manipulate both sides of an equation and it being equal is extremely useful especially for sciences. Chemistry, Physics, Biology (to some extent), and various other sciences have applications for algebra and a lot of their work can be understood with just what is taught in algebra courses. Some random person on why algebra is useful in real life from yahoo answers. Robbo_op_98 answered 7 years agoActually you use algebra all the time. The is no reason why you should get into long compicated answers for this question. Here are some straight up easy answers.1) When filling your car up with gas you can use a form of algebra. Lets say you only have $20.00 to spend on gas today and gas is $3.50 a gallon. How many gallons could you buy?Let x = # of gallons of gas3.50x=20.00x=5.71 gallons2) Lets say you need to buy a NEW XBox 360. You have $800 to spend on everything. You know a new system costs $400 and extra controller $40. Assuming a game costs $60 how many games could you get?Let x= the number of Games$800 = $400 + $40 +$60x800=460+60x360=60xx = 6 Games3) For the last one lets say you are all grown up now and have to move across country for a new job. Lets use Buffalo, NY to Sacramento, CA which is roughly 2500 miles of driving. How much money do you need to save for gas if the national average is $3.23/gallon.Let x = amount of money you need to save2500 = 3.23xx=$773.99There you go 3 simple examples of using algebra in the real life. In my opinion both Math and English (or just what ever is the native language of the region) are the most important subjects. Next important thing would have to be some sort of home ec class. (and yes another language could have many practical uses)History? People could live without knowing of the past, yes there are things you can learn from it. But they can learn similar things from just literature and fiction. Yes knowing something is "real" can make it more impactful, but there is nothing practical taught from history. Well not for the daily life of the average person.Well, I guess it is useful because of democracy, but what am I kidding people don't use sense when voting. But meh I don't want to argue against any class, I would rather argue for all the classes. 1 Lalalablah reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Think Pink 1,967 Posted February 28, 2014 It annoys the hell out of me when people are like "you'll change your mind" and give you that smug little grin. Maybe I will change my mind and maybe I won't, but you acting like I'm some idiot who doesn't know a thing about myself really just makes me want to prove you wrong. 1 DragonMaster reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Queen Tery 4,591 Posted February 28, 2014 I genuinely believe that any math classes beyond the basics should not be required classes.What good comes from an entire class asking "why are we learning this, when are we ever going to use this, the job I want for the future does NOT require this so why do I have to pretend to learn it?"Like seriously schools need to stop pretending that every single person will need this. If someone is interested (yep plenty of people really do love math, me not being one of them) then they're more inclined to sign up for, pass, and enjoy a class. Honestly I feel like this should start in highschool. Save this alegebra, geometry and calculus stuff either for people in highschool who sign up for it, and then if someone does want to go into a profession that requires any of those classes they can take it in college (it should be offered).This is never going to happen I know, but I just think it would make sense. You could argue this for ANY subject, but at least in english you read and expand your vocabulary, in history you actually learn some pretty cool things (some moreso than others), in science classes come on don't deny it's a broad field and you're bound to find one of them interesting, and then foreign languages at least open you up to something whether it's a language you'd like to continue after school or not, and show you what it's like to study another language.I just find any math beyond the basics to survive in the real world to be pointless. So long as I can count money, tell the time, and know thay 2+2=fish, that's all I need. The point behind math is far less obvious than learning english, history, and science. It's about the general ability to think logically, make decisions, and solve real life problems. It's kind of a "behind the scenes" learning. You're not directly learning anything in algebra, trigonometry, or calculus that you'd use in most jobs but you are learning how to solve problems using prior knowledge and the information put in front of you. Which is something a lot of jobs out there will do. 1 Lalalablah reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MyDixieRect 2,061 Posted February 28, 2014 ...I really don't find South Park all that funny. 95% of the episodes should consider themselves lucky if I even chuckle. The other 5% are pretty good though. 5 King Demise, Lalalablah, Queen Tery and 2 others reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shera Wizard 2,736 Posted February 28, 2014 this might seem hypocritical but I think Tumblr sayings or whatever you call them are just over-rated or like, stupid (I really cant find a word to describe this). Stuff like "OMG SO DONE" "dID YOU JUST" "NEVER SEEING SUNLIGHT AGAIN" "YOU UNCULTURED SWINE/whateverfunnysoundanimal/SHIT" "oH MY GOD IT'S JUST A firetruckING ((cheesegrater or some totally normal household appliance)) WHY IS IT GETTIGN SO MANY NOTES" makes me think of just an over-reacting 12-year-old first time on the internet. I hate that part of tumblr. Like really. I dont even know if this is an unpopular opinion. Or an opinion but i seriously hate that stuff. 3 Col.Random, Shana09 and Godot reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Think Pink 1,967 Posted March 1, 2014 Without a doubt, out of all of the stuff I've posted on here over time, NOTHING makes me angrier than stupid old men yelling "women can't serve in the infantry!!" Like holy crap, if they pass the freaking test than you let them in. IDGAF what you think. There are women who have already PASSED INFANTRY TRAINING, they graduated, but oh, uh, sorry, we're gonna assign all of the men to infantry units but you don't have dicks so go train for another MOS. It's such a stupid argument and I just cannot stand people like that. 2 Alicia Maddox and Godot reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites