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Someone who calls himself a writer but can't adapt with good criticism?

People who declare themselves one thing but fail to meet the claim, I s'pose.
 

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Lord Krunk said:
Reaperman Wompa said:
tries to act completely opposite to be "different" and "unique"
I don't understand where you're getting at, but I'm assuming it's about 'conforming against conforming'.

Anyway, if I misinterpreted it, I might be a poser. Eww...
If you act differently just so you can say you are different etc. then you are a poser. But if you just act comfortably then you're not a poser.
 

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1. Emo kids that shop at placed like Gen X and Hot Topic.
2. Goth kids.
3. Snobby kids that never earned anything in their lives, but act like they have so much worth to humanity.
4. People who follow whatever style happens to be in fashion, regardless of whether or not the look itself is cruddy.
5. People who act out racial/cultural steriotypes because they think it makes them look cool. It does not. I especially hate white men/women who imitate steriotypical black ganster/rapper speech and mannerisms.

 

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Someone who pretends to be a part of a certain lifestyle to fit in with others who actually life that lifestyle.

Example: A kid who dresses all in black and tries to hang out with the goth kids, but does not listen to Goth music, read Gothic literature or understand what the subculture is actually about.

Personally don't get why you would want to do this. I wear what I want, I listen to what I want, and I act however the hell I want to act. If people don't like it, it's their problem.
 

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Reaperman Wompa said:
Lord Krunk said:
Reaperman Wompa said:
tries to act completely opposite to be "different" and "unique"
I don't understand where you're getting at, but I'm assuming it's about 'conforming against conforming'.

Anyway, if I misinterpreted it, I might be a poser. Eww...
If you act differently just so you can say you are different etc. then you are a poser. But if you just act comfortably then you're not a poser.
That's a relief.
 

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Samurai Goomba said:
5. People who act out racial/cultural steriotypes because they think it makes them look cool. It does not. I especially hate white men/women who imitate steriotypical black ganster/rapper speech and mannerisms.
Wait, do you mean like when people do it in a fun manner? Like I have on a few occasions thrown a "gangster" mannerism into an intellectual conversation, mostly because then you can tell if the person is paying attention.

Ya, I consider in large emo kids to be posers. I don't know they just annoy the shit out of me. I wear black shirts everyday, is it to fit in? No I just don't like how I look in colored shirts, I know I have a LOT of strange little "peeves" if you will.
 

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Jobz said:
Someone who pretends to be a part of a certain lifestyle to fit in with others who actually life that lifestyle.

Example: A kid who dresses all in black and tries to hang out with the goth kids, but does not listen to Goth music, read Gothic literature or understand what the subculture is actually about.

Personally don't get why you would want to do this. I wear what I want, I listen to what I want, and I act however the hell I want to act. If people don't like it, it's their problem.
Yeap, you pretty much nailed it right on the head there. I think that's the reason I don't like the emo kids. Pretty much if you have seen "the ungroundable" that's how I feel about this whole thing.
 

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I don't believe in the "poser" concept, I think it's just human nature to want to belong to some group, or even if you're trying to be original, it's being done by someone else or it's been done before. I think the whole condition boils down to people wanting to point at other people and call them posers, while failing to realize that they themselves are most likely posers.
 

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chronobreak said:
I don't believe in the "poser" concept, I think it's just human nature to want to belong to some group, or even if you're trying to be original, it's being done by someone else or it's been done before. I think the whole condition boils down to people wanting to point at other people and call them posers, while failing to realize that they themselves are most likely posers.
I don't think that's the point. I think those people aren't posers, but the ones who do that kind of thing so people will like them is posing. If all my friends like pizza, and I say I do, and I actually enjoy pizza then I am not a poser. But If I say I like Pizza so my friends will like me more then I am a poser. It doesn't matter which group you belong to, only that you actually belong.

Sorry about the food analogy, I'm hungry.
 

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chronobreak said:
I don't believe in the "poser" concept, I think it's just human nature to want to belong to some group, or even if you're trying to be original, it's being done by someone else or it's been done before. I think the whole condition boils down to people wanting to point at other people and call them posers, while failing to realize that they themselves are most likely posers.
Being a conformist is not being a "poser." All humans conform to some degree and it is our nature but while a conformist will like a band thinking "everyone else likess them they must be pretty good" or thinking something looks good because that is the public opinion a "poser" will say "hey everyone is liking this emo band, maybe if i dress and act like that instead of myself everyone will like me as well."
 

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Someone who does not act like themselves purposfully to get attention and/or fit in with people. This includes, but is not limited to, listening to music that they wouldnt normally listen to, always agreeing with what other people say, regardless of how they feel on the subject, doing what other people do in an attempt to be cool, even though they wouldnt normally do it. They will also follow the latest trends, even if they dont like it.



Posers fucking suck.
 

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I do have to admit that I wear a t-shirt, hoodie, overcoat combo as worn by Matt Damon and Ben Affleck in Dogma. That's a bit poser-y.

I think it's the cliques people are reaction against here. No one should dress like a stereotype to fit in. Anyone who pops a shirt collar goes to hell. It's fine on big winter coats when it's cold out but otherwise, straight to hell.
 

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Does wearing the same clothes, listening to the same music, going to the same shitty websites- *COUGH FACEBOOK COUGH* -as everybody else count as being a poser? If so, the world is full of them. And another reason I hate college.

Seriously people, be yourself for god's sake...
 

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People who call themselves metalheads that listen to Atreyu, Avenged Sevenfold. Killswitch Engage, or Trivium.

Any or all of these is a disqualifying factor.
 

Arsen

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You can also NOT call yourself a metalhead if you hate the following bands:

Manowar.
 

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Arsen said:
You can also NOT call yourself a metalhead if you hate the following bands:

Manowar.
I hate Manowar but I love Dream Evil.

Okay, I love Manowar, but still. You can hate one metal band and enjoy others. Still, I don't call myself a metalhead.

As for the topic itself, even though it's been addressed at this point, some one who acts like what they're not for whatever reason.
 

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Anyone who buys shirts with Che Guevara on it to seem "rebelious." I'm sure he would have despised that.
 

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Arsen said:
People who call themselves metalheads that listen to Atreyu, Avenged Sevenfold. Killswitch Engage, or Trivium.

Any or all of these is a disqualifying factor.
Avenged, KSE and Trivium have some great metal albums out. I know I'm a metalhead and I do have a complete discography of these bands. I may not adore every album but I have still given them a listen.

Anyone who calls themselves a metalhead based on listening to 1 Dragonforce track on guitar hero is a poser.