Caravaggio said:Allow me to clarify my statement:
Many times I have been in the middle of a pleasant conversation with a person or group of people and the topic drifts around until this person/these people proceed to exclaim how they worship something like coffee or bacon, making clothes out of it, bathing in it, mixing it with the blood of virgins, etcetera. I hate the tastes and smells and nutritional benefits (or lack thereof) of both of these products and upon informing people of this, I seem to incur their wrath.
Why am I not allowed to hate bacon? It's disgusting and has obvious health risks.
And coffee, not only does it stain your teeth, but it inhibits the production of dopamine in your brain. And that's important.
Come now people this abuse has to end. It seems that now that we've at least made it socially unacceptable to not be tolerant in most of today's industrialized world, we have to stoop to alienating people who aren't interested in things that a group of people feel are good.
I do not alienate people for liking coffee or bacon or whatever it is that they like, so why must I be ostracized by people for not liking these things? Is my argument not valid? Is it not the one that in fact has scientific basis and is not held up by the loose assertion that 'it is just the best thing ever.'
And in case you are wondering, I have actually lost friends over this. There is a group of people who actually yell loudly about how magnificent coffee and bacon are whenever I enter a room.
So escapists, I ask you this:
Have you ever been the one to attack another for not liking 'awesome' thing x?
What other things have you found induce such irrational behavior in your fellow humans?
Have you ever been the victim of such abuse?
And do you, like me, believe people should totally chill out about such things?
And yes, I am aware that many people will be urged to childishly quote me and write how bacon/coffee is amazing, regardless of the facts, even just to 'kid' with me, so I would like to formally request, anyone who wishes to preform the above atrocity, please take a good introspective look at your life and whether you would like to be known as the one who sided with the cults of bacon/coffee. And if you find that you still want to, I suggest you buy a lifetime supply of the item and concentrate on it and not this thread.
And also, I dislike intensely every single Call of Duty game. I do not like the whole realistic shooter thing. I believe the point of video games, literature and art in general to be the ability to escape the realm where the laws of the universe apply.
Edit: OK I understand, hate is a strong word. My hatred began only as dislike, but I was bashed so much for this it polarized into what I call, very casually, hatred. Still, I try to use the word sparingly and hope its casual use on this post has not seriously offended anyone.
Also! I never attempted to drill into anyone's head that they shouldn't eat/drink bacon/coffee!
I simply tell people that one of the reasons for my dislike/hate/whatever you want to call it stems from the negative values toward your health from the products.
Edit(2):Ok, I get it. Hate is a strong word. I will cease using it. Now, how about we move on to the issue at hand and disregard my word choice.
Let me rephrase the issue: Why is no one allowed to disagree with popular opinion anymore?
Thank you for accepting my word choice and recognizing the similar abuse of the word love.Wutaiflea said:As someone who takes great pleasure in hating things, I agree wholeheartedly with you. While I don't think its okay to dislike something for absolutely no reason (this also applies to liking stuff as well) if you've got a reason and you don't like it, fuck it- go nuts.Caravaggio said:Epic Bacon and Coffee-related snippage
It can be fun to have a light-hearted argument with someone that loves what you hate- my husband and I do it constantly- but I understand what you mean when you air how frustrating it is that some people can't seem to let it go and accept that, for your own reasons, you can't agree with them.
As for using the word "hate", why not? Yes it's a strong word, but fuck it, if that's how you feel, that's how you feel, even if its just a vocabulary choice to illustrate your point. People throw the word "love" around excessively as well and no one seems to be making a big deal out of that.
Thank you for your help with this, in a non-condescending way, though it has already been cleared up (in a much more argumentative, grumpy way)Mr.K. said:I just wanted to comment on this statement, I think you understood the concept wrong.Caravaggio said:And coffee, not only does it stain your teeth, but it inhibits the production of dopamine in your brain. And that's important.
"Caffeine stimulates the central nervous system by interfering with adenosine receptors. These receptors are believed to inhibit dopamine neurotransmission, thereby decreasing motor activity. Thus, caffeine may directly maintain dopamine levels and normal neural function."
Thank you for your input, I believe what you said is definitely a highly contributing factor to the topic. Also, I love French culture (even more after hearing about the bacon thing) I took French throughout all of high school (though that helped more to inspire admiration of the French than to actually help me learn the language) and it is one of the places I am considering moving to after college.chris89300 said:Caravaggio said:Allow me to clarify my statement:
Many times I have been in the middle of a pleasant conversation with a person or group of people and the topic drifts around until this person/these people proceed to exclaim how they worship something like coffee or bacon, making clothes out of it, bathing in it, mixing it with the blood of virgins, etcetera. I hate the tastes and smells and nutritional benefits (or lack thereof) of both of these products and upon informing people of this, I seem to incur their wrath.
Why am I not allowed to hate bacon? It's disgusting and has obvious health risks.
And coffee, not only does it stain your teeth, but it inhibits the production of dopamine in your brain. And that's important.
Come now people this abuse has to end. It seems that now that we've at least made it socially unacceptable to not be tolerant in most of today's industrialized world, we have to stoop to alienating people who aren't interested in things that a group of people feel are good.
I do not alienate people for liking coffee or bacon or whatever it is that they like, so why must I be ostracized by people for not liking these things? Is my argument not valid? Is it not the one that in fact has scientific basis and is not held up by the loose assertion that 'it is just the best thing ever.'
And in case you are wondering, I have actually lost friends over this. There is a group of people who actually yell loudly about how magnificent coffee and bacon are whenever I enter a room.
So escapists, I ask you this:
Have you ever been the one to attack another for not liking 'awesome' thing x?
What other things have you found induce such irrational behavior in your fellow humans?
Have you ever been the victim of such abuse?
And do you, like me, believe people should totally chill out about such things?
And yes, I am aware that many people will be urged to childishly quote me and write how bacon/coffee is amazing, regardless of the facts, even just to 'kid' with me, so I would like to formally request, anyone who wishes to preform the above atrocity, please take a good introspective look at your life and whether you would like to be known as the one who sided with the cults of bacon/coffee. And if you find that you still want to, I suggest you buy a lifetime supply of the item and concentrate on it and not this thread.
And also, I dislike intensely every single Call of Duty game. I do not like the whole realistic shooter thing. I believe the point of video games, literature and art in general to be the ability to escape the realm where the laws of the universe apply.
Edit: OK I understand, hate is a strong word. My hatred began only as dislike, but I was bashed so much for this it polarized into what I call, very casually, hatred. Still, I try to use the word sparingly and hope its casual use on this post has not seriously offended anyone.
Also! I never attempted to drill into anyone's head that they shouldn't eat/drink bacon/coffee!
I simply tell people that one of the reasons for my dislike/hate/whatever you want to call it stems from the negative values toward your health from the products.
Edit(2):Ok, I get it. Hate is a strong word. I will cease using it. Now, how about we move on to the issue at hand and disregard my word choice.
Let me rephrase the issue: Why is no one allowed to disagree with popular opinion anymore?
Actually, that's simple, we aren't allowed to because people love having their opinions fed to them, and what doesn't "conform" is taken down. Like the gay/bi haters, only even less complex, since gay/bi haters are often based on religion etc.
Just ignore the dumbasses and move on, you don't need them anyways.
PS: you're not alone, we don't have decent bacon here (Fr), so I can't say much about it, but I do hate coffee, even the smell disgusts me.
I appreciate you adding your context, for this sort of thing has been discussed already.kalakashi said:So I didn't read any of the posts other than the opening one. That's your context.
Judging purely from the way you write, then on the specific topic of bacon and coffee, I imagine that the real issue your friends have is that (in my quickly constructed imaginary scenario) you dislike them more for the health issues rather than the taste etc. (although these may also contribute) and as the health risks are not apparent at a young age and, I would imagine, not that severe unless you abuse them, then it seems they're likely just taking the piss because you might have come off as prudish or something to that effect.
Yes, this is true. As has been demonstrated on this topic previously, anyone who comes out as a hater of the Beatles, (such as myself) gets attacked for not liking the supposed innovation of the (in my opinion) bland pop band.TheRightToArmBears said:Well, hating bacon is unacceptable.
I'm joking, but man... I fucking love bacon.
The biggest 'not allowed to hate' thing is music. People wheel out the 'be open minded' defence (anime fanboys are probably worst for this actually), when I say I hate something. Apparently hating anything makes you a bad, unenlighened person.
I'd advise against that, it's a soon to be dicature in here. If ya wanna discuss some stuff concerning the french culture, I'm here.Caravaggio said:Thank you for your input, I believe what you said is definitely a highly contributing factor to the topic. Also, I love French culture (even more after hearing about the bacon thing) I took French throughout all of high school (though that helped more to inspire admiration of the French than to actually help me learn the language) and it is one of the places I am considering moving to after college.chris89300 said:Caravaggio said:Allow me to clarify my statement:
Many times I have been in the middle of a pleasant conversation with a person or group of people and the topic drifts around until this person/these people proceed to exclaim how they worship something like coffee or bacon, making clothes out of it, bathing in it, mixing it with the blood of virgins, etcetera. I hate the tastes and smells and nutritional benefits (or lack thereof) of both of these products and upon informing people of this, I seem to incur their wrath.
Why am I not allowed to hate bacon? It's disgusting and has obvious health risks.
And coffee, not only does it stain your teeth, but it inhibits the production of dopamine in your brain. And that's important.
Come now people this abuse has to end. It seems that now that we've at least made it socially unacceptable to not be tolerant in most of today's industrialized world, we have to stoop to alienating people who aren't interested in things that a group of people feel are good.
I do not alienate people for liking coffee or bacon or whatever it is that they like, so why must I be ostracized by people for not liking these things? Is my argument not valid? Is it not the one that in fact has scientific basis and is not held up by the loose assertion that 'it is just the best thing ever.'
And in case you are wondering, I have actually lost friends over this. There is a group of people who actually yell loudly about how magnificent coffee and bacon are whenever I enter a room.
So escapists, I ask you this:
Have you ever been the one to attack another for not liking 'awesome' thing x?
What other things have you found induce such irrational behavior in your fellow humans?
Have you ever been the victim of such abuse?
And do you, like me, believe people should totally chill out about such things?
And yes, I am aware that many people will be urged to childishly quote me and write how bacon/coffee is amazing, regardless of the facts, even just to 'kid' with me, so I would like to formally request, anyone who wishes to preform the above atrocity, please take a good introspective look at your life and whether you would like to be known as the one who sided with the cults of bacon/coffee. And if you find that you still want to, I suggest you buy a lifetime supply of the item and concentrate on it and not this thread.
And also, I dislike intensely every single Call of Duty game. I do not like the whole realistic shooter thing. I believe the point of video games, literature and art in general to be the ability to escape the realm where the laws of the universe apply.
Edit: OK I understand, hate is a strong word. My hatred began only as dislike, but I was bashed so much for this it polarized into what I call, very casually, hatred. Still, I try to use the word sparingly and hope its casual use on this post has not seriously offended anyone.
Also! I never attempted to drill into anyone's head that they shouldn't eat/drink bacon/coffee!
I simply tell people that one of the reasons for my dislike/hate/whatever you want to call it stems from the negative values toward your health from the products.
Edit(2):Ok, I get it. Hate is a strong word. I will cease using it. Now, how about we move on to the issue at hand and disregard my word choice.
Let me rephrase the issue: Why is no one allowed to disagree with popular opinion anymore?
Actually, that's simple, we aren't allowed to because people love having their opinions fed to them, and what doesn't "conform" is taken down. Like the gay/bi haters, only even less complex, since gay/bi haters are often based on religion etc.
Just ignore the dumbasses and move on, you don't need them anyways.
PS: you're not alone, we don't have decent bacon here (Fr), so I can't say much about it, but I do hate coffee, even the smell disgusts me.
The thing is.. I'm not entirely convinced by the article, it seems to draw up facts from no real basis, no statistics or anything of such. The "white coat, listen to me" thing made me laugh, though.Caravaggio said:Sorry, that was the wrong link. This one is better: http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-caffeine-dependency.htmBaneat said:Well, common sense aint worth jack for it, but I was just saying, I truly don't care about that, just wanted some source on the dope.Caravaggio said:About the dopamine: http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/caff.htmlBaneat said:Can you cite this? the stain thing's... eh, but the dope part sounds interesting. Don't really need dopamine for anything to be honest, but would still be interesting to read a medical report on it.Caravaggio said:And coffee, not only does it stain your teeth, but it inhibits the production of dopamine in your brain. And that's important.
Sorry I don't have a citation for the stains. I figured it was common knowledge and did not require such.
Disclaimer: coffee only produces said effects under habitual use, which I would say is pretty common at least in America.
Gonna read and get back to you.
PS Neuroscience for Kids, oh, you!
This one focuses on the affect of caffeine on adenosine, though it does mention dopamine.
> not swearing makes me superiorCaravaggio said:Well then, your opinion is one I disagree with but I must mention that I never once have directly insulted a person on this thread, only the views of a general mass of people. Also I have not yet broken and sworn.Ethylene Glycol said:No, I'm saying you're a fucking moron. I guess I was just a little too subtle for you.Caravaggio said:Exactly!!!! Thank you all for agreeing with me on this.Ethylene Glycol said:> The Beatles are overratedPatrick Dare said:I can agree with you guys here. Some of the later stuff they did was ok but nothing great. I've always thought The Beatles were one of the most overrated bands.Jazzyjazz2323 said:Sir I think I found someone I can actually talk too! Though bacon and coffee would not be in any of our conversations because I love them so much even though I know they're killing me.Caravaggio said:Precisely my point!!Jazzyjazz2323 said:Not even that people try to argue that they are better musicians than any of the members in The Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin when that is just straight up WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG!Caravaggio said:YES! The Beatles are bloody awful in my opinion and people need to stop saying that they invented rock. What they did in rock was farther from what rockers have done in the forty years since them then even Elvis. Come now people, see the truth.Jazzyjazz2323 said:I feel the need to post this
http://xkcd.com/418/
And yes I've been looked at as some crazed lunatic for actually hating the Beatles by many of my friends and straight yelled at that I'm wrong by people who are not my friends.
The only innovative thing they did at all was be the first to put random noises in the background of their music. And that went out of style after the eighties!
P.S.Fuck John Lennon.
> Led Zeppelin isn't
what
The only "innovation" Led Zeppelin brought to rock music was writing shitty, long-winded, repetitive wankfests about elf cities and vikings sung by a guy who'd go on to inspire countless legions of castrated males to start their own metal bands. They're the single most overrated rock band on the planet, and the only reason no other mainstream band before or since has sounded like them is that they're completely fucking awful. At least the Beatles could sing in tune.
Scientific basis? Truthfully, that may well be the silliest reason to have such a personal preference be swayed.Caravaggio said:Is it not the one that in fact has scientific basis and is not held up by the loose assertion that 'it is just the best thing ever.'