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Who is clearly more superior?

  • TJChurch

    Votes: 125 85.0%
  • hood MONEY

    Votes: 22 15.0%

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    147
@sugoi-chan I'm the good kind of elitist. You're the kind of elitist that doesn't understand what a metaphor is but attempts to dissect others use of language like its actually relevant to you not being a basement dwelling feminist.

I'm still waiting for you to prove that you even know what that big elitist word means. Cause you don't seem to know what a metaphor is either.

Do you not know how commas work or what?

He hasn't mastered the quote fuction in 100 pages. Let's not rush him. Some special guys learn at their own pace.
 
@sugoi-chan You using the word honey is not a metaphor for you being a basement dwelling feminist. Me saying that your brain is a rotten pile of mush is a metaphor to describe your horribly functioning brain. Do you really want to sit here having a class session like this?
 
@sugoi-chan You using the word honey is not a metaphor for you being a basement dwelling feminist. Me saying that your brain is a rotten pile of mush is a metaphor to describe your horribly functioning brain. Do you really want to sit here having a class session like this?

Sure. It seems like there's a lot you could stand to learn. Someone's gotta fill in all those gaps in your education that your business degree professors seem to have left open.

We can start with how you're still not correctly identifying the metaphors I pointed out. Try again. I know it's hard, but you can do it, sweetie.
 
@sugoi-chan Your linguistic use of honey really has nothing to do with metaphors. I'm sorry they didn't teach you what a metaphor is at your awesome high school. If I may, I would say that your high school is a steaming pile of shit. Again, another metaphor.
 
Alright, my fellow Kiwis. I have finally finished reading @hood CASH's scientific article that he linked to me that he says endorses the Halo Theory or Lookism or some shit.

http://www.academia.edu/407255/On_t...s_of_Trait_Centrality_in_Impression_Formation

And I can safely determine that he is talking completely out of his ass and has not actually read this article, because there is no fucking mention of Lookism or Lookism-esque traits at all in this article.

But in case you were curious, it's a study on how the perceptions of certain individuals and the descriptions of said individuals changes based on certain highlighted traits. In particular, the study focused on the difference between "warm" and "cold," and how "warm" individuals would be commonly described more as friendly rather than "cold" individuals. It ran a series of five tests that confirmed the correlation between certain key terms and the perceptions of individuals by these terms, and how this generally remains the case even when the hints are more subtle or obscured (such as with a hard to read font). If you're into psychology, I would imagine it would be an interesting read. It fairly kept my interest, at the very least.

The thing that's of particular note is that the study only endorses the "positive" aspects of this perception and not the "negative." This being that the study says that warm people were commonly described as more friendly, but it did not imply that the cold people were described as more hostile or repelling. The whole thing that I've gathered on "Lookism" from very cursory skims of whatever shit I get about is that there's this stigma in society where attractive people are liked more because they are attractive, while less attractive people are shunned because they are not attractive. This is derived partially from the "Halo Theory," which I've also skimmed, which implies that the traits that an object has can be influenced by the perception of the object. What people who take "Lookism" seriously are saying is that, because they are ugly, society paints them as subhuman and rejects them.

However, that's... not necessarily the case. If anything, the idea of perceptible traits changing the way people view an object is more geared toward highlighting the most visibly positive aspects, rather than magnifying the negative effects. To put this more bluntly, attractive people may be viewed as more likable or friendly because they are attractive, but that does not imply the opposite is the case, i.e. it does not imply that unattractive people are viewed as less likable or friendly.

Now, full disclaimer here, but I don't specialize in Psychology and my knowledge on the Halo Theory and Lookism is from very cursory skims from some quick Google searches, so something I may have said may be glaringly wrong. If you think I'm wrong somewhere (and are not a Loveshy because you guys will distort anything to suit your means), then please fill me and us in on where I'm wrong.

tl;dr The article has nothing to do with Lookism, and @hood CASH is still ugly and I would not have sex with him.
 
@Ruin Your relentless attack of me trying to tear me down is leading me to some unpleasant conclusions.

@flossman Let's let sugoi grasp the concept of a metaphor first before we get really crazy with it.

@Sanae Kochiya If I'm not mistaken, your first two are analogies.

@autisticdragonkin Asking weird questions like that really proves nothing. It would be like me asking you how you would calculate the hobby loss deduction and what exact expenses and revenues you are allowed to claim.
 
@Ruin Your relentless attack of me trying to tear me down is leading me to some unpleasant conclusions.

@flossman Let's let sugoi grasp the concept of a metaphor first before we get really crazy with it.

Asking for proof of your claims is a "relentless attack" now?

Whats your Tumblr account?

Your relentless attack of me trying to tear me down

I hope you used better grammar on your application to the "fortune 500 company."
 
@flossman Let's let sugoi grasp the concept of a metaphor first before we get really crazy with it.
Okay, then let's get to...
@autisticdragonkin Asking weird questions like that really proves nothing. It would be like me asking you how you would calculate the hobby loss deduction and what exact expenses and revenues you are allowed to claim.
Uh, that's not a weird question. That's part of my job. Sorry that's it's what's used in place of the dewey decimal system, and sorry that it's something you don't recognize.
 
@flossman I just told austisticdragonkin why posing a question like that is pointless. If a person came to you and said they just exchanged a machine in their business for a machine used by someone else in a different business and they wanted to claim the full deduction, what would you tell them?
 
If a person came to you and said they just exchanged a machine in their business for a machine used by someone else in a different business and they wanted to claim the full deduction, what would you tell them?
I'd tell them that a library isn't the place they should be. What would you tell someone if they came to you and asked for, I don't know, a sociological view of the Dead Sea scrolls?

Oh, how about an exact copy of the Rosetta Stone?
 
@flossman I just told austisticdragonkin why posing a question like that is pointless. If a person came to you and said they just exchanged a machine in their business for a machine used by someone else in a different business and they wanted to claim the full deduction, what would you tell them?
It is not pointless because the point wasn't to gauge your knowledge but rather to establish that information science is a legitimate discipline with questions that cannot be answered by somebody outside of the field (and I had no idea where the voynich manuscript would be stored)
I'd tell them to google that shit because I'm sure if it's important then it's on the internet.
Does that mean that your degree is worthless because its important and thus all on the internet? Are all degrees worthless because of this
 
@flossman I'd tell them to google that shit because I'm sure if it's important then it's on the internet.
Yeah? Where'd that Google information come from? Fairies? Magical gnomes that write on hard drives?

You know what? If I didn't have a passion for knowledge and learning, I'd find a way to ban your ass from accessing anything that "wasn't from a library." Welcome to the world of blogs, tumblr, and reddit for your research.
 
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