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Mycroft Holmes

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Lots of things obviously.

For example men aren't allowed to cry because its considered unmanly. Whereas just a few hundred years ago, breaking down and weeping was considered extremely manly because it showed that you actually gave a shit about something.

Shax said:
I never understood why wearing hats in school is so taboo.I've heard that it was first introduced as a matter of courtesy, but that seems a little outdated. I'm not trying to say that courtesy is outdated of course, it's just that people don't wear their hats inside to be disrespectful, they just want to wear their damn hat.
Because you aren't in school to learn math and science. You are in school to learn how to follow rules, no matter how stupid they are and become an effective cog of society who is obedient to your government. In 1918 the National Education Agency commissioned a report, under their newly formed CRSE(Committee for the Reorganization of Secondary Education.) This report set the basis for how the school system was set up, and the reason why it exists as it does today. The most crucial question the Committee was asked to answer was: what is the purpose of the school system. The report itself, which came to be known as the Cardinal Principles for education, decreed that secondary schools(highschool and below) would no longer be about making students smarter or better educated in terms of overall knowledge. They would instead be there to make the student fit for life in society - 'through activities designed for the well-being of his fellow members and society as a whole.' They put forward that education and academic learning should be left for colleges. Hence why schools often have ridiculous rules with tyrannical enforcement policies. It is demanded that you follow all the rules no matter how insane, and respect everyone who happens to have the title teacher, even if they are incompetent, without question.
 

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ThatLankyBastard said:
AND ANOTHER THING! WHY THE FUCK DOES "'I' before 'E', except after 'C'" NOT APPLY TO THE WORD "Weird"???
I'm sure I saw somewhere that there are more exceptions to that rule than there are words that follow it.
Quite Interesting perhaps? They had a question on it, it's not taught in schools anymore, supposedly.
 

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I_am_a_Spoon said:
Different people consider different things taboo. That's normal.

But society is strange sometimes. You walk down the street and notice random things.

For example, how the hell did public nudity become so taboo? Why did more "civilised" cultures come to disapprove of it? I can understand requiring clothes for specific things, but why the complete shift? Why are clothes now a requirement, rather than an option?

Any other examples?
Honestly, if I didn't have to wear an clothes in public I wouldn't.

Oh Tea: We're all so politically correct in an attempt to not insult anyone.

Seriously, the only way we can annihilate Racism and Sexism and any other -ism is to stop pretending it's a problem.

The following is a MASSIVE TL:DR, feel free to skip.

To clarify, the reason I ask "How is this not acceptable?!" is because during School, to get a Grade in an English Creative Writing Assessment we had to write a story. It had to be exactly 2000 words or under, had to include three human characters and one animal. One human had to be Female, and the other two be Male. We could choose the gender of the animal, and choose the animal. It was supposed to be a children's story, that could potentially be sold to Parents to read to Children.

I wrote my story about how three Zookeepers couldn't contain a Panther, and how the Panther went around the Zoo and kept breaking stuff until they could get him back in his Pen, where they fed him and he was happy again (because he was scared while he was lost).

I got only a C Grade.

The reason is, and I distinctly remember because I contested it, because of the Characters. One man was White, another was White, and then the woman was Black. On my report that the Teacher gave back, it said:

I need to speak with you about the characterisation.
I assumed this meant I could do something to build on the characters and make them a little bit more interesting for the reader. Perhaps make one an elderly gentleman who once worked in the Circus taming Lions, and he still kept 50 lions in his house, or something.

Nope. She told me that while my story was B Grade worthy, I had to make one of the male characters Asian, and the other had]/i] to be either Disabled or Arabic. She said I'd be lowered to an E Grade if I didn't, because I didn't represent everyone equally.

I contested it, and thankfully won and did get my B Grade, but she never admitted how silly she was being to force me to change my story.

TL:DR - Crazy lady wanted to change my things to be PC, I disagreed and said it was unnecessary to do so because all it does is change the illustrations.
 

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ArtistImperfect said:
Making out in public, I mean REALLY making out we're talking Gene Simmons tounge action here. Or even just regular frenching, to me it always appears to make people uncomfortable for reasons I don't quite get I mean what real concern is it of anyone elses other than envy if you ask me.

My gf and I were kicked out of a bus transit station just for this, well that could be considered the cause of the interation between ourselves and transit security and I know that we were basically kicked out because cause I called the fat prick an envious nazi essentially, I suppose I didn't have as good a control on my temper when I 19, but still just the fact that the guy came up to us and told us "either don't do that, or take it somewhere else" all matter of factly. There is a polilte and adult way to deal with any situation.
have another read of that last paragraph and try to spot the hypocrisy
 

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chadachada123 said:
Shax said:
I never understood why wearing hats in school is so taboo.I've heard that it was first introduced as a matter of courtesy, but that seems a little outdated. I'm not trying to say that courtesy is outdated of course, it's just that people don't wear their hats inside to be disrespectful, they just want to wear their damn hat.
My school claimed that hats were "distracting," yet allowed people to have literally green mohawks along with all sorts of other counter-culture/unusual hairstyles that were far more distracting than a simple cap.

We also allowed a huge variety of piercings, too, and shirts with distracting statements (as long as they weren't "obscene" of course >.>).

Full of hypocrisy, in my opinion.
I live in michigan too and when I asked a teacher that question he told me so people could avoid making gang sines with their hats and hoods. Apparently if my hat is at one angle it's fine, but if it's at a different angle shit be on.

As a person who loves hats, this is probably the biggest one for me.
 
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geK0 said:
- I never understood how somebody who's 17 and 364 days is off limits, but the day they turn 18, they are fair game . It seems odd that somebody who is 16 or 17 is deemed "unable to give consent"
They have to draw the line somewhere and society has put that line, in your society, at 18. Someone who is 17y, 364d is not yet 18y. The idea is that below the age of majority the teen/child isn't mature enough to really make a considered decision about a very adult issue. If you are 16-18 now, you will think I'm wrong but 5-10 years from now, I promise you will agree with this point.

geK0 said:
- I never understood how men's nipples are allowed to be exposed, but not women's.
In many societies breasts are considered erotic and signs of womanhood. Men's chests are not. There are many nations where breasts are not considered erotic and as such can be displayed without anyone blinking an eye.

geK0 said:
- I never understood why halloween is normal but cosplay is weird.
Halooween is a once a year festival, or at least it used to be. Whatever it is now may be different from how it began but there is a purpose to it. Cosplay is only relevant to to the cosplayer and not society as a whole. And dressing up in weird costumes for day to day stuff is undeniably weird.

geK0 said:
- I never understood why rats and mice are considered ugly, but hamsters are cute.
Traditionally they have been associated as vermin and plague carriers. They turned up in the dingiest places, bred uncontrollably and spread infections. Hamsters are cute, but gerbils are awesome.
 

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ArtistImperfect said:
Making out in public, I mean REALLY making out we're talking Gene Simmons tounge action here. Or even just regular frenching, to me it always appears to make people uncomfortable for reasons I don't quite get I mean what real concern is it of anyone elses other than envy if you ask me.

My gf and I were kicked out of a bus transit station just for this, well that could be considered the cause of the interation between ourselves and transit security and I know that we were basically kicked out because cause I called the fat prick an envious nazi essentially, I suppose I didn't have as good a control on my temper when I 19, but still just the fact that the guy came up to us and told us "either don't do that, or take it somewhere else" all matter of factly. There is a polilte and adult way to deal with any situation.
have another read of that last paragraph and try to spot the hypocrisy
So what's your point?

For starters 1. Who cares?
2. What are you gonna do about it?
3. If you didn't like reading why post a reply? (HIPOCRACY ALERT!!)

Just make your annoying little grunt of disaproval and move on. Being able to spot hipocracy dosen't make you smart you know, and commenting on it without development of an opinion as to why you disagree in the first place just makes you sad and you shouldn't make waves if you're not willing to get wet, that's just cowardly, but I suppose thats something total anonymity is good for. For both our sakes.
 

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Yeah, I never really understood the nude in public thing. I'm not sure how people are offended by it.

OT: Talking to young kids about sex. They're gonna have to learn about it eventually, and at their age I doubt they'd do anything stupid. We usually give sexual education to those who are likely to be already having sex, it's probably a good idea for them to be familiar with it beforehand.
 

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Impropriety before birth control/female empowerment = rampant pregnancy & single mums

Being nekkid = impropriety
 

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ArtistImperfect said:
WaysideMaze said:
ArtistImperfect said:
Making out in public, I mean REALLY making out we're talking Gene Simmons tounge action here. Or even just regular frenching, to me it always appears to make people uncomfortable for reasons I don't quite get I mean what real concern is it of anyone elses other than envy if you ask me.

My gf and I were kicked out of a bus transit station just for this, well that could be considered the cause of the interation between ourselves and transit security and I know that we were basically kicked out because cause I called the fat prick an envious nazi essentially, I suppose I didn't have as good a control on my temper when I 19, but still just the fact that the guy came up to us and told us "either don't do that, or take it somewhere else" all matter of factly. There is a polilte and adult way to deal with any situation.
have another read of that last paragraph and try to spot the hypocrisy
So what's your point?

For starters 1. Who cares?
2. What are you gonna do about it?
3. If you didn't like reading why post a reply? (HIPOCRACY ALERT!!)

Just make your annoying little grunt of disaproval and move on. Being able to spot hipocracy dosen't make you smart you know, and commenting on it without development of an opinion as to why you disagree in the first place just makes you sad and you shouldn't make waves if you're not willing to get wet, that's just cowardly, but I suppose thats something total anonymity is good for. For both our sakes.
No need to start an argument here, buddy. He was simply stating that you were a little hypocritical in your post, he didn't mean it as a personal attack against you. You had your opinion and then he had his. There's my little "grunt of disapproval". I'm now moving on.
 

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Imthatguy said:
Why do people associate the color black with a dark brooding personality?
For modern society, I would guess it's because it's generally what Goths wear. Plus it's part of a fundamental human trait to do with the night(dark and black), where something might pounce on you and eat/mug you. Black just got seen as an "evil" colour,(shadows, the dark abysss, light vs dark, a black heart etc) which has just stuck there throughout history, I mean the Nazis wore all black, and they were pretty evil.

Not that I believe that people who wear all black fit any of that, just saying where it comes from, I wear all black myself, so y'know...

Esotera said:
Jumping and climbing on things in public. If I hop over the wall to get to the cashpoint outside my house, it saves me 10 seconds, keeps me fit, and is really fun. But most people would give me a weird look for doing it.
Yeah, I'd totally do that if I was fit enough, in gaming, if it's quicker to just jump over a fence, you do it, rather than walking around to save time. I mean, if I jumped over everything I could on my way to uni, I'd shave so much time off my journey.
 

Ekit

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How come prostitution is taboo? As long as there's no trafficking involved I don't see the problem.

 
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Esotera said:
Jumping and climbing on things in public. If I hop over the wall to get to the cashpoint outside my house, it saves me 10 seconds, keeps me fit, and is really fun. But most people would give me a weird look for doing it.
I do this without a single fuck given for how it looks. I've always loved climbing on things, and I genuinely don't care what people think about me when it comes to still doing it. I abide by lots of societal conventions, but not this one.

As for things I don't get, I have a real problem with Age of Consent laws, especially since the internet and expanding international society has made such a mockery of them.

I could get married to my first cousin and start banging her rotten from the age of 16 in Britain, but then if I went to some states in America suddenly it becomes all kinds of illegal statutory rape. They can't both be correct. I can't do one thing that's legal here, illegal there, and they are considered morally different. The same act can't be both, it's one or the other.

And it gets even more ridiculous within America. There I could marry my first cousin blah-di-blah from 14/15 in some states, then move to Washington and it's illegal. Effectively driving a car over an imaginary line in the dirt turns an act from totally acceptable to completely monstrous in the eyes of the law.

Age of Consent laws are one of the few laws that I think a convincing argument could be made for making them universal. But of course then America would get their way and it would be 18, despite the fact that more than half of the states of America don't follow that limit, we all just think they do because in California, it's 18, so in every movie/film/book ever made SoCalisation takes place.
 

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Starik20X6 said:
ToastiestZombie said:
Oh damn, I'm gonna hate when I turn that age and I suddenly have to stop playing games/watching kids shows like MLP and Adventure Time/building awesome shit with lego. If it makes a person happy, and it's not harming anyone then I reckon it's perfectly fine for the person to do it. But social taboos have made it so that that rule can't be enforced, because playing games is "immature" and you should go do taxes and file papers for the rest of your miserable, serious life.
There seem to be two kinds of people: people who's jimmies get rustled when I talk about my Lego collection and Adventure Time and games and all that good stuff, and people who think it's awesome that I can be 21 and still do what I like to do.
I'm the former of course. I respect adults more if I learn they don't just do boring adults stuff, but find time to fit in a gaming session, or a lego session. Good thing all the people in my family are, because being a hardcore brony/adventure time fan I like it that they are. How do I know this? My mum's reaction to me telling her I'm a big fan of MLP was, "Good for you, we all need that one thing to keep us happy."
 

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Esotera said:
Jumping and climbing on things in public. If I hop over the wall to get to the cashpoint outside my house, it saves me 10 seconds, keeps me fit, and is really fun. But most people would give me a weird look for doing it.
Spot1990 said:
Swearing. I mean you can say poop or pee pee but not shit or piss. How fucked are we as a society when a sound is taboo? No one cares about the meaning, everybody poops after all. But when people start shitting, that's offensive.
Both of these for sure. If you think about them from a logical perspective, rather than society's perspective, even batting an eyelid at either of these things is ridiculous.
 

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CyanideSandwich said:
No need to start an argument here, buddy. He was simply stating that you were a little hypocritical in your post, he didn't mean it as a personal attack against you. You had your opinion and then he had his. There's my little "grunt of disapproval". I'm now moving on.
Its ok pal, I quite like replying to these kinds of posts.
ArtistImperfect said:
WaysideMaze said:
ArtistImperfect said:
Making out in public, I mean REALLY making out we're talking Gene Simmons tounge action here. Or even just regular frenching, to me it always appears to make people uncomfortable for reasons I don't quite get I mean what real concern is it of anyone elses other than envy if you ask me.

My gf and I were kicked out of a bus transit station just for this, well that could be considered the cause of the interation between ourselves and transit security and I know that we were basically kicked out because cause I called the fat prick an envious nazi essentially, I suppose I didn't have as good a control on my temper when I 19, but still just the fact that the guy came up to us and told us "either don't do that, or take it somewhere else" all matter of factly. There is a polilte and adult way to deal with any situation.
have another read of that last paragraph and try to spot the hypocrisy
So what's your point?

For starters 1. Who cares?
2. What are you gonna do about it?
3. If you didn't like reading why post a reply? (HIPOCRACY ALERT!!)

Just make your annoying little grunt of disaproval and move on. Being able to spot hipocracy dosen't make you smart you know, and commenting on it without development of an opinion as to why you disagree in the first place just makes you sad and you shouldn't make waves if you're not willing to get wet, that's just cowardly, but I suppose thats something total anonymity is good for. For both our sakes.
It seems you also don't have control over your temper now.

OK, I'll bite, lets go.

What's my point? Don't ask people to deal with things in a 'polilte and adult way' if you aren't willing to do the same.

1. Me. So someone asked you to stop doing something and you called 'the fat prick' an 'envious nazi'. Yes that seems like the 'polilte and adult way' to deal with this situation. I dislike people who give other people shit just for doing their jobs.

2. Aside from call you out on being a hypocrite? Nothing. It's an internet forum. I'm not really sure as to what else you think I could do about it, this just seems like unnecessary posturing.

3. So in your world if people don't like a post they should just sit there, shake their head and tut? No thanks.

Total anonymity? Click my profile. I have a picture of myself right there. There's a link to my FaceBook page aswell. More pictures are available there. Admittedly I change my name on FB when I get bored, so it's rarely my own, but if you care so much my name is Ian Cottam. I have nothing to hide.
Although that last paragraph is a mess and I'm still struggling to understand what it's trying to say.
 

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I always found it strange how there is always a significantly large group of people that will just rip their shirt off, defending any heinous hilariously anti-consumer crap big gaming companies do.
Apparently that is "acceptable".

Also people telling other people to "stop whining" with no other content in their post is acceptable.
 

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Midgeamoo said:
Breast Milk - A really weird thing for most people that aren't small children (I feel weird about it too), yet most people (myself included) are absolutely fine about drinking a cow's milk. Think about that objectively and you have to wonder how we came to that conclusion.
This.

I wouldn't even bat an eyelid if I saw someone with their breast out feeding a baby, you know, keeping it alive and stuff. Yet others, while drinking a cup of Cow's Milk, think it's insane and disgusting and shouldn't be out in public, but are happy for nearly naked Women to have their tits out for sexual reasons.