Principia Discordia

Principia Discordia => Or Kill Me => Topic started by: DJRubberducky on August 16, 2005, 04:09:40 PM

Title: Why being different is bad
Post by: DJRubberducky on August 16, 2005, 04:09:40 PM
A while ago, for reasons I'd really rather not discuss, I found myself in an online community populated by adolescents.  Like, physically adolescent, not just purveyors of sophomoric crap (which is absolutely no barometer of age).

I'm sure this is a more widely spread phenomenon, but it was here that I particularly noticed the tendency for people to believe that the idea of "free thinking" or "not being mainstream sheeple" entailed a systematic rejection of everything they heard.

And this, frateres et sorores, is complete and utter merde de vache.

If you systematically reject everything you hear, then you're just as firmly imprisoned by it as if you accepted it unquestioningly - and you're not any more "cool" or "independent" because you're wearing your mental prison inside-out.

The happy medium, the REAL free thinking, which they all seem to be missing, is to *gasp!* actually think about everything you hear (and about everything you think about everything you hear), consider that it might be right, consider that it might be wrong, then decide which of those possibilities is more likely and go from there.

What's wrong with agreeing with something that makes sense to you?  Since when did sharing a paradigm with other humans make you a mindless drone?  There are only a very few people on this planet who don't, and they're what we call insane - totally unable to function around other humans because they experience life as something so vastly different from what we do.

There's nothing inherently wrong with shopping at Hot Topic.  There's nothing inherently wrong with agreeing with a poster here, or with a political candidate, or with whatever message a mainstream alternative band is trying to project through their songs (though you might chuckle a bit at the irony if they're trying to stir anti-establishment feelings).

What goes wrong is when you forget to periodically question why you're thinking the way you're thinking.  But what the hell; that's your problem.
Title: Why being different is bad
Post by: hooplala on August 16, 2005, 04:19:40 PM
Truth!
Title: Why being different is bad
Post by: East Coast Hustle on August 16, 2005, 06:25:00 PM
not bad at all.

I'll agree to disagree with you about shopping at Hot Topic, but other than that you made a valuable point.

8)
Title: Why being different is bad
Post by: Zurtok Khan on August 16, 2005, 07:39:20 PM
So, in other words DJ, freethinking isn't rejecting everything, it's considering everything?

:lol:
Title: Why being different is bad
Post by: Irreverend Hugh, KSC on August 16, 2005, 08:17:01 PM
Damn! Does this mean we have to use thinking skills?
Title: Why being different is bad
Post by: Zurtok Khan on August 16, 2005, 09:18:36 PM
Quote from: Irreverend Hugh, KSCDamn! Does this mean we have to use thinking skills?

No, that would kill most of the posters here.

Or should that say, "That would kill most of the posers here."?

Ehh, whats the difference?
Title: Why being different is bad
Post by: Irreverend Hugh, KSC on August 17, 2005, 10:09:15 PM
Quote from: Zurtok Khan
Quote from: Irreverend Hugh, KSCDamn! Does this mean we have to use thinking skills?

No, that would kill most of the posters here.

Or should that say, "That would kill most of the posers here."?

Ehh, whats the difference?

Don't take it personally. It's just the way Amerricuh [and the world, which is really Amerricuh too] is getting.
Title: Why being different is bad
Post by: illusion on August 23, 2005, 12:48:55 AM
I like this rant. Sometimes I'm guilty of not wanting to agree just to be contrary and I need someone to point it out to me. So thanks for doing that.
Title: Why being different is bad
Post by: The Good Reverend Roger on August 23, 2005, 12:51:55 AM
Best apology for Grayness evar.
Title: Why being different is bad
Post by: Brother Pavraki on August 23, 2005, 01:56:01 AM
Does this mean that in an attempt to reject all things grey, one actually becomes a different kind of grey?
Title: Why being different is bad
Post by: Shibboleet The Annihilator on August 23, 2005, 01:58:11 AM
I was going to make a poser joke here but its just too late.
Title: Why being different is bad
Post by: The Good Reverend Roger on August 23, 2005, 02:08:22 AM
Quote from: Brother PavrakiDoes this mean that in an attempt to reject all things grey, one actually becomes a different kind of grey?

Nope.  It just means that the original post was an apology for Grayness.