I had a dream I was in Riyadh but it was very different from what I remember. I was walking down the streets when 4 Sudanese guys picked a street fight with me and then they turned into an Asian boy band. And all that time I had scooter but I was barefoot.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA MATE THERE ARE ACTUAL TEARS STREAMING DOWN MY FACE I FUCKING LOVE THIS
An excellent question. Personally, I believe humans are social creatures. We tend to live in "packs" also known as family, and we depend on each other all the time whether we notice it or not. These families make up a society where everyone tries to accept the other to maintain peace. Now imagine if someone who doesn't act, speak, or thinks like you comes along. The natural instinct is to defend, and in the case of humans, it's to make the different party's life extremely miserable because they know that they want acceptance. So what do you do? Not give them what they want. The different party looks around for help but it won't get any. Because even if it is wrong to shun and outcast people who are "different" if you go againt the majority, chances are they will shun you as well. The people who don't want to challenge this system would much rather have the acceptance of an entire community than that of one person. Quite frankly, it's disgusting the shit so many people have to go through. We say it time and time again: "we are all human, accep each other" but humans assess danger and competition. We are so fucking territorial and competitive it's stupid.
Would you rather live your entire life in a virtual reality where all your wishes are granted or in the real world?
ThAt would be extremely boring. Even though I am bored here, at least I can work for my wishes. Though I do admit it would be much cooler to live in a world where fake pockets don't exist and people use their fucking blinker.
How do you feel about emjoi use? Do you liberally sprinkle them around like sugar or use them carefully (or not at all)? What about getting them in messages? Do you try to decipher meanings or do they irritate?
It depends on who I am talking to. With people who have talked to me in person and understand my style of conversation, I don't use emojis unless it's the middle finger or the laughing face with tears.When I talk to new people I have never met, I usually do. My humour is 98% sarcasm and I don't want to come off as extremely rude. Emojis lessen the impact. I don't think twice about the emojis I get unless they are hearts or flowers from people I don't know. In that case, it pisses me off.
Hey guys and squad! :)
Here your question: In a conversation, at what moment do you think be rude is right and can be justified? Feel free to go into details.
-Stay classy awesome peeps-
Never to be completely honest. Even if the other person is being a down right bastard, being rude back is just childish. However, dealing with them properly and calmly will help you in the long run. Rude people aren't worth your time, mate, just say "thank you" and walk away.
Whenever I put my laptop to sleep, it GAINS battery. It happened more than once where it would be 43% then when I come back it's 46%. Or some other number and it gains 2 or 3 more "lives."Creepy yet useful. Chaotic Neutral.
My face.OK OK, I kidding (not really) but for real: Art is the artist's mental state. From the colours, the drawing, the brush strokes, and everything else, it can tell you what is going on inside their heads.
The way the walk, talk. Hand movements. Shoes. Hair. Hair style. Clothes. Skin colour. Tone. Bag. Watch. The colour of their clothes. Teeth. Smile. Glasses. The way the sit and stand. Body language will basically tell your personality as well as what you chose to show the world.