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[split] Dressing up like a superhero to see a movie?
#21
RE: [split] Dressing up like a superhero to see a movie?
What's the world coming to. People can't even laugh at the corpse of a child now? Corpses are fucking HILARIOUS. I remember this one time, my little sister wouldn't stop crying. My uncle told her to shut up, but she just kept doing it. So he walks over to her and slams her little head against the wall. "Shut up!" he screams. "Shut up!" He just keeps saying it and shaking her. Then he lets go and she falls like a limp doll onto the polished floorboards. He just stands there, sort of half crouched like she's still standing before him and his hands begin shaking. Anyway, it turns out that his uncle (on his mother's side) was the guy that suggested to David Letterman that he should try getting a job in TV. Small world, huh?
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#22
RE: 12 shot dead at 'Dark Knight Rises' screening in Aurora, Colorado
(July 20, 2012 at 2:01 pm)RaphielDrake Wrote:
(July 20, 2012 at 1:58 pm)Shell B Wrote: RD, be fair. Vae did not start that at all. It started with one off-hand comment and snowballed from retorts.

Keep it on topic, please. There really are dead children involved. I would never close a thread because people were being offensive, but staying on-topic is a rule and I would rather enforce it in threads like these than anywhere else.

Shell, come on. We both know the "off hand comment" was calling the guy an idiot for shooting 12 people. There is no way that anyone in their right mind would think "oh, hes angry about the costume".
I mean fair enough, I'll drop it but lets not confuse things here.

I didn't confuse things. I'm not talking about what people in "their right minds" should think. I am talking about people derailing a thread. That is what happened.
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#23
RE: 12 shot dead at 'Dark Knight Rises' screening in Aurora, Colorado
(July 20, 2012 at 2:38 pm)Shell B Wrote:
(July 20, 2012 at 2:01 pm)RaphielDrake Wrote: Shell, come on. We both know the "off hand comment" was calling the guy an idiot for shooting 12 people. There is no way that anyone in their right mind would think "oh, hes angry about the costume".
I mean fair enough, I'll drop it but lets not confuse things here.

I didn't confuse things. I'm not talking about what people in "their right minds" should think. I am talking about people derailing a thread. That is what happened.

Yes I get that but then it isn't an offhand comment which started it is it? Its someone who wanted to take a comment a very particular way. The person who made the comment is at no fault.
"That is not dead which can eternal lie and with strange aeons even death may die." 
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#24
RE: [split] Dressing up like a superhero to see a movie?
Did I say any of those things? I said there was an off-hand comment and that it snowballed from retorts. Saying something snowballed assumes that there was something to get that ball rolling, yes? Honestly, it's not necessarily you, but I am getting a little peeved with people picking arguments with me based on things I never said.
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#25
RE: [split] Dressing up like a superhero to see a movie?
(July 20, 2012 at 2:43 pm)Shell B Wrote: Did I say any of those things? I said there was an off-hand comment and that it snowballed from retorts. Saying something snowballed assumes that there was something to get that ball rolling, yes? Honestly, it's not necessarily you, but I am getting a little peeved with people picking arguments with me based on things I never said.

Fair enough.
"That is not dead which can eternal lie and with strange aeons even death may die." 
- Abdul Alhazred.
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#26
RE: [split] Dressing up like a superhero to see a movie?
damn, this is not what I had intended with my remark about "loser idiots" who dress up for movie premiers. It was just a quick one handed remark regarding my own biased opinion of people who dress in silly costumes of lame superheroes.

I sure as hell didn't mean to start a whole thread from it. I thought I was just giving the "pro-costumers" a little friendly ribbing.


I take it all back. Costumes are awesome and one should feel blissfully happy when they get a chance to wear one in public at any occasion.
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RE: [split] Dressing up like a superhero to see a movie?
(July 20, 2012 at 4:00 pm)Cinjin Wrote: damn, this is not what I had intended with my remark about "loser idiots" who dress up for movie premiers. It was just a quick one handed remark regarding my own biased opinion of people who dress in silly costumes of lame superheroes.

I sure as hell didn't mean to start a whole thread from it. I thought I was just giving the "pro-costumers" a little friendly ribbing.

I don't really see calling people "loser idiots" friendly ribbing. That's bullying at best.

What makes you think you can make a judgment about people's intelligence and popularity based on what they choose to do for harmless fun? Just because it's not something you wouldn't choose to do doesn't give you license to judge someone for it. I personally wouldn't dress up for a movie premiere, but I'm certainly not going to judge people who do; it's their prerogative what they do, and if it makes them happy, what right do I have to think less of them for it?
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RE: [split] Dressing up like a superhero to see a movie?
(July 20, 2012 at 4:23 pm)Hovik Wrote: I don't really see calling people "loser idiots" friendly ribbing. That's bullying at best.

What makes you think you can make a judgment about people's intelligence and popularity based on what they choose to do for harmless fun?

Freedom to one's own opinion gives me that right.

Quote: Just because it's not something you wouldn't choose to do doesn't give you license to judge someone for it.

Yes it does. I can judge anyone how I see fit as long as it doesn't infringe upon your right to do said activity.

Quote:I personally wouldn't dress up for a movie premiere, but I'm certainly not going to judge people who do; it's their prerogative what they do, and if it makes them happy, what right do I have to think less of them for it?

You have every right to think less of them for it. The right you don't have is not allowing someone to express a harmless opinion sir.


Next thing you'll tell me is that I'm not allowed to mock christians and conservatives. [Image: facepalm.gif]
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#29
RE: [split] Dressing up like a superhero to see a movie?
(July 20, 2012 at 4:32 pm)Cinjin Wrote:
(July 20, 2012 at 4:23 pm)Hovik Wrote: I don't really see calling people "loser idiots" friendly ribbing. That's bullying at best.

What makes you think you can make a judgment about people's intelligence and popularity based on what they choose to do for harmless fun?

Freedom to one's own opinion gives me that right.

Quote: Just because it's not something you wouldn't choose to do doesn't give you license to judge someone for it.

Yes it does. I can judge anyone how I see fit as long as it doesn't infringe upon your right to do said activity.

Quote:I personally wouldn't dress up for a movie premiere, but I'm certainly not going to judge people who do; it's their prerogative what they do, and if it makes them happy, what right do I have to think less of them for it?

You have every right to think less of them for it. The right you don't have is not allowing someone to express a harmless opinion sir.


Next thing you'll tell me is that I'm not allowed to mock christians and conservatives. [Image: facepalm.gif]

I should perhaps be more specific with my meaning. You have the technical right to believe whatever you want about anyone you want. What I'm not understanding is the basis with which you make such judgments about people. Calling someone a "loser idiot" for doing something entirely harmless that you might not see yourself doing is ridiculous.

When I say "what right do I have to think less of them for it?" what I more precisely mean is "what basis do I have to think less of them for it?" There is virtually no reason to make value judgments about other people's intelligence and supposed popularity based on choosing to dress up for a movie premiere, something that isn't all too uncommon for such films.

I can see why someone would think it's pointless or perhaps even a little silly, but that doesn't warrant them being losers or idiots because of it.
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#30
RE: [split] Dressing up like a superhero to see a movie?
I always thought Batman was a pussy. He can't fly, has no xray vision and is about as strong as the xtian's fucking god. He's nothing but a rich white guy who thinks he's god's gift.

He could be Mitt Fucking Romney.
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