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Re: Kinna Weird, Kinna Cool
Posted By: Mousie, on host 64.236.243.243
Date: Tuesday, March 19, 2002, at 13:59:02
In Reply To: Re: Kinna Weird, Kinna Cool posted by Mazer31 on Tuesday, March 19, 2002, at 13:22:28:

> It could be an individuality thing. If you're like 98% of other, you're lost in the crowd. But if you're in that *special* two percent, you stand out. Whether this is valid or not...And I think people here are *special*/unique, so they enjoy having it confirmed?
> I don't think this question is about thinking outside the box, to me, it's just testing a mostly unconcious reaction. It might make a difference if people knew in advance that they were supposed to think of a red hammer, like the Pick Option A poll question from awhile ago.
>
> Maz"course, could be warped by my disgruntlement at seeing a red hammer"er31


What about the whole concept of fitting in? You can't tell me that the majority of most people's school focus is on fitting in, and it carries forward into adulthood.

Being in the two percent instead of in the 98 means you are different, and that flies in the face of "But Mom, all my friends are doing it!" and "I need to wear this name brand because it's popular" and even "The industry standard salary for this type of position is much higher," as well as "no one understands me" and "let's pick on that kid because he doesn't fit in" and "I do not want to be treated differently because I am black/fat/handicapped/gay, but if you don't have enough black/fat/handicapped/gay people on your roster you're discriminating!"

How do you explain celebrating random differences but demanding a united world?

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