Do You Like The New Mali's Avatar?

Do you like the new mali's avatar?

  • Yes

    Votes: 18 51.4%
  • No

    Votes: 17 48.6%

  • Total voters
    35

kingoddball said:
Don't F**K with pippi!

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lol'd alot :lol:
 

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...I hate all this gothic-darkness-wannabesomeone stuff. If he would be a real BLACK one, he would just take a black rectangle. In addition that wouldnt waste that much disk space.... :rolleyes:

 
^ Oh, I see :)
I saw someone on an other forum with a black rectangle, I'll ask him :)

edit:
On a more serious note:
Im too impatient for this stuff, as you seem to post just once a day. So I'll shorten it.
I know what you imply "black ones" are, but I'll tell you something. It's all nonsense :)
Any subculture develops signs and symbols, like wearing black clothes, having a funny haircut or call them selves "black ones" or punks or whatever.
I think those tendencies of dissociation to "mainstream" are part of our evolutionary necessities and mainly influenced by the surroundings. Ok, people's character influences which route they might take, but they'll just adopt what they find.
The problem is, when people start to define themselves by certain characteristics projected to a subculture, they might lose something by rejecting other characteristics that don't fit into that group.
I would never want to be a goth, punk, emo or whatever is hip right now. Joe Public is flexible ;)
 
On a more serious note:
Im too impatient for this stuff, as you seem to post just once a day. So I'll shorten it.
I know what you imply "black ones" are, but I'll tell you something. It's all nonsense :)
Any subculture develops signs and symbols, like wearing black clothes, having a funny haircut or call them selves "black ones" or punks or whatever.
I think those tendencies of dissociation to "mainstream" are part of our evolutionary necessities and mainly influenced by the surroundings. Ok, people's character influences which route they might take, but they'll just adopt what they find.
The problem is, when people start to define themselves by certain characteristics projected to a subculture, they might lose something by rejecting other characteristics that don't fit into that group.
I would never want to be a goth, punk, emo or whatever is hip right now. Joe Public is flexible ;)

Sorry, I meant it ironic. :rolleyes: You got the point I have in some way. Some people need it to be leaded AND they want to be different. So they got somekindof softpunkemoorgothic and have the arrogance to say: "I'm different, I'm (...maybe even) better". But still they do nothing else than searching for a home, and please, let someone else built it. And this picture is just some "symbol" I connect with those people. ;)

...and of course I do not pretend being better. But to talk about others is always easy, isnt it?

cheers
 
^ Oh my, I totally got on the wrong track :D Irony doesn't translate well on the internet :) Those groups have their purpose and are important for young adults though, but they shouldn't be seen as the only "truth".
 
...the only thruth...

I'm out here, too much thinking about sense causes only suicide thoughts :ph34r:
 
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