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Colour Scientist

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Hello all.
I'm stuck on a bus so I need some distraction.

I've been on these forums for close to four years now and I was thinking back on all of the bizarre things I've seen people post.
The fine people of The Escapist always seem to have ideas on ways to change society/politics/arts for the better or for the worse and, in this thread, I want to focus on the latter.

What are the most ridiculous suggestions you've seen on The Escapist in relation to societal change? They can be serious, such as mandatory abortions, or otherwise, mandatory banana houses.

Obviously, no naming of names or specifically targeting people would be greatly appreciated.
 

Vegosiux

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Ah, I shall just state the three supreme laws I will put into effect once I'm voted Supreme Overlord.

1) No coffee except plain black served outside - want something else, make it yourself.
2) No Capitalizing Every Word Of A Sentence.
3) Insulting someone because of their job status gets them your job, and you get theirs (even if they're unemployed, tough break, shouldn't have been a jackass).
 

Kolby Jack

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I wouldn't ever wish this, but it occurs to me that MANY of the problems persisting in politics today are from old fogies and their Cold War mentality. It's clear the younger generations are sick of it, but for some reason these types keep getting elected all over the world (or just taking power). I think the world will be a much better place once they all die. But again, I'm content to just wait it out.
 

Vegosiux

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Colour-Scientist said:
Pink Gregory said:
Abandonment of the word and the concept of 'objectivity'.
Abandonment of the word?
I don't think I understand.
Expunge it from the language, dictionaries, historical records, make it so as if it never existed, I suppose.
 

Pink Gregory

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Vegosiux said:
Colour-Scientist said:
Pink Gregory said:
Abandonment of the word and the concept of 'objectivity'.
Abandonment of the word?
I don't think I understand.
Expunge it from the language, dictionaries, historical records, make it so as if it never existed, I suppose.
Er, not quite that.

I 'unno, never did like the term 'objective' being used around entertainment criticism. In my mind, 'good' and 'bad' aren't objective concepts. Sometimes it just seems to lead to jumped up little pricks with a larger vocabulary than they know how to use crowing something along the lines of 'MY OPINION IS OBJECTIVELY RIGHT AND EVERYONE ELSE IS A MINDLESS SHEEP'. Just gets under my skin.

Yes, the irony of me saying that isn't lost on me.

I'm being insipid and moaning instead of being constructive. Please excuse me.
 

Frezzato

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Vegosiux said:
Were you ever a server or waiter? Just wondering.
Full disclosure: I'm unemployed.
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Escapist Solutions for the Betterment of Tomorrow

Office employees should undergo basic PC competency tests:

1.) Do you know the difference between 'Reply' and 'Reply All'? Explain in 50 words or less.

2.) Which is the proper naming convention for multiple files in a directory?
[ul]a.) 'Document'
b.) Your name, incremented by a number as a suffix
c.) Something relevant[/ul]

3.) The best way to have 10 people update a 100MB Word file is:

[ul]a.) Everyone makes minor changes, then emails the entire document to random people, overloading the Outlook server
b.) Everybody makes changes, then emails the entire document to one person, maxing their inbox allocation
c.) Work on your assigned section, email it to one person
d.) Facebook[/ul]

4.) Regarding email, which is the most important?

[ul]a.) A flowery background
b.) A flowery background using a heavily stylized cursive font
c.) ALL CAPS
d.) Email leaves too much evidence. Always call
e.) Short and sweet[/ul]
 

Vegosiux

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FizzyIzze said:
Were you ever a server or waiter? Just wondering.
Yup, for quite a while, in different establishments. If the hotel has Italian guests and it's morning...well, let's say 5 Italians come for their coffee, and you'll end up having to make 12 different coffees. I'm out of that now, though, working a differently stressful job in broadcasting. Still service, in a way, people need their TV!

Actually, now that I think of it, I'll and a fourth law.

4) Everyone is required to work customer service for at least one year in their life.
 

shrekfan246

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Pink Gregory said:
Vegosiux said:
Colour-Scientist said:
Pink Gregory said:
Abandonment of the word and the concept of 'objectivity'.
Abandonment of the word?
I don't think I understand.
Expunge it from the language, dictionaries, historical records, make it so as if it never existed, I suppose.
Er, not quite that.

I 'unno, never did like the term 'objective' being used around entertainment criticism. In my mind, 'good' and 'bad' aren't objective concepts. Sometimes it just seems to lead to jumped up little pricks with a larger vocabulary than they know how to use crowing something along the lines of 'MY OPINION IS OBJECTIVELY RIGHT AND EVERYONE ELSE IS A MINDLESS SHEEP'. Just gets under my skin.

Yes, the irony of me saying that isn't lost on me.

I'm being insipid and moaning instead of being constructive. Please excuse me.
While I agree with the sentiment, it's not really a problem with the philosophy of objectivity, per se. It's more a problem of people not understanding what "objective" actually means and how you can truly be objective; That is to say, when it comes to entertainment like music, films, television, video games, or books, there is very little that can be called "objectively bad" and practically nothing that can be called "objectively good".

Where it all goes to hell is when people start believing that because they didn't like something, they can start waxing poetic about how it fails on every level. I don't care how many inconsistencies or plot holes you point out, it doesn't make something "objectively" bad.

OT: Every day, there will be a two-four hour allotment of time in which people can daydream, doze, or nap. Preferably in the mid-afternoon.

Anything else I could come up with would be pretty totalitarian and a little bit vindictive, just because of a few petty things I've tired of seeing.
 

Albino Boo

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I firmly believe in 1 man 1 vote and that man is me.
I appreciate that many other people might not agree with position but I have the vote so I don't care.

If that doesn't work for you. My other platform is

The raising of the voting age to 30.
The immediate shooting of any politician who describes a policy in less than 15 words.
 

Joseph Harrison

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All posts on forums and just on the internet in general must be put in proper MLA format with in text citations and a works cited.
 

Uhura

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Colour-Scientist said:
What are the most ridiculous suggestions you've seen on The Escapist in relation to societal change?
The most ridiculous ones?

- If you think something is bad/unjust etc., you should just ignore it. I guess the point is to hope that bad stuff goes away if you keep quiet and don't say or do anything.
- I remember someone arguing that men should be monetarily compensated if their girlfriend/wife/one-night-stand decides to get an abortion...


(Err, have I misunderstood the point of this thread? Other people seem to be posting somewhat legit solutions instead of ridiculous ones???)
 

Combustion Kevin

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I shall build a machine that allows people all over the world to completely understand and empathise with one another.
anyone who refuses to participate clearly doesn't want harmony through mutual understanding, and shall be banished to our outer-solar mining enterprises as slaves.

that's also a thing I'm doing, space travel.
 

Colour Scientist

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Uhura said:
Colour-Scientist said:
What are the most ridiculous suggestions you've seen on The Escapist in relation to societal change?
The most ridiculous ones?

- If you think something is bad/unjust etc., you should just ignore it. I guess the point is to hope that bad stuff goes away if you keep quiet and don't say or do anything.
- I remember someone arguing that men should be monetarily compensated if their girlfriend/wife/one-night-stand decides to get an abortion...


(Err, have I misunderstood the point of this thread? Other people seem to be posting somewhat legit solutions instead of ridiculous ones???)
Yeah, it didn't really go in the direction that I'd thought it would. I think I'm just bad at thread making.
 

Esotera

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The most ridiculous/controversial solutions I've seen on here were definitely from Danyal's threads in R&P. Anyone up for legalising bestiality? Then there are the threads where the OP states not to disagree with their point of view or even say anything negative - like that's ever going to happen.

Some of my solutions that I think could work well, but are pretty blue sky:
- Forcing everyone who has green space in their house to grow some food.
- Outlawing unnecessary car journeys either by very high taxes or law. (I hate crowded roads & emissions)
- Allowing everyone to vote on every piece of legislation, but only if they can demonstrate some basic knowledge of what the legislation does and what its effects will be first. (This weeds out the morons and means the experts in a field are writing laws on something, pretty much every time)
 

Frezzato

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Colour-Scientist said:
Yeah, it didn't really go in the direction that I'd thought it would. I think I'm just bad at thread making.
All suggestion threads can only be made while you're riding public transportation[footnote]. This would mean very few threads or initiate a green movement.[/footnote]

I would love to create a public website/mobile app that allows drivers and riders to register for carpooling/delivery/whatever. Riders input their starting location and the address they would like to get to. That trip gets compared to drivers that somehow register their routes and allows them to select who they would like to pick up. It would be like slugging [http://www.slug-lines.com/slugging/About_Slugging.asp], only with a mobile app.[footnote] I guess I could just make an app for slugging[/footnote]

In retrospect, I don't know why I didn't research that first. There's plenty of apps for carpooling.
 

ShipofFools

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The most ridiculous things I have ever read is that we all should take the money we spend on weapons and defence, and use that to feed, cloth and educate all the people who got the short end of the stick in this world. That would be enough money to abolish poverty multiple times over.
Then we all smoke a blunt, and commit ourselves to the exploration of space.

Ridiculous, right? Humans are no where near that smart, or kind, or wise to ever pull something like that off.

Homo sapiens my ass, should be Homo bastardus.