Comment Re:Suits (Score 1) 301
A far crt from the original topic... but...
"Live, communicate, be yourself for others or you are no one. You are not conforming to the desires of the "suits," you are fulfilling your potential as a human."
Bah! I just replied to one of your vile posts and find myself replying to yet another.
Your definition of living life to its fullest: being social, communicating with people, being "human".
Person X's definition of living life to its fullest: staying away from protohumans, communicating intelligently with intelligent people, avoiding useless schmoozing and schmoozers.
Now... although you equate someones worth and employability with their "humanity" (which you define as sociability) not everyone else does. Simply because YOU find people pliable and you play games with them to get what you want (loaning a cd to an "older woman" to gain her complaince) does not mean that others find those activities necessary as part of the expression of their humanity.
False emotions are far more deplorable than the 'geek mentality' about which you speak.
"Live, communicate, be yourself for others or you are no one. You are not conforming to the desires of the "suits," you are fulfilling your potential as a human."
Bah! I just replied to one of your vile posts and find myself replying to yet another.
Your definition of living life to its fullest: being social, communicating with people, being "human".
Person X's definition of living life to its fullest: staying away from protohumans, communicating intelligently with intelligent people, avoiding useless schmoozing and schmoozers.
Now... although you equate someones worth and employability with their "humanity" (which you define as sociability) not everyone else does. Simply because YOU find people pliable and you play games with them to get what you want (loaning a cd to an "older woman" to gain her complaince) does not mean that others find those activities necessary as part of the expression of their humanity.
False emotions are far more deplorable than the 'geek mentality' about which you speak.