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How does my amateur-model paysite fit into this sociological dynamic?
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I'm offering 50 full length videos for an upsell, how does that sound? cb (at) bigsistermedia (dot) net |
to the people saying "mute point", isn't the saying moot point? or are you saying mute on purpose
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wheres your problem, before monkeys used to spend time in front of tv looking dumb stuff
now they in the internetz spending time creating dumb stuff i think its called evolution great:thumbsup:thumbsup |
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Bump for the better world and the search for excellence! |
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Another thing I noticed during my recent sociological research.
I was just simulating a meltdown and you could see the urge of those, who practically couldn't step out of the keyboard just to attack me - something like an individual who's anonymously locked in his car and behaves totally insane - road rage phenomenon. Here's my thesis Before the web 2.0. People were generally spending time say with: a) work b) sleep c) education - gathering information / discussion d) home duties e) fun / social life Now we have this f) in the game f) virtual life / virtual ego building / virtual fights etc. So now the time for a) till e) is limited, because many are rather pursuing the anonymous and harmless / unfortunately also worthless f) and that, as was ALWAYS proved to me so far, is mainly a real waste of time without any real value (imagine this would be a non "pseudo business" board). Is this another step towards lowering the qualities of an average individual? Will the new web 2.0. generation have trouble identifying with the qualities that were praised before the web 2.0. era? Will there be more virtual heroes without real social and interpersonal skills in the streets who will rather "solve" their issues virtually apart from stepping out of the door or looking into the mirror? What's your view? |
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king of idiots, lord of flies ,you complaining to much.
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That explains it all! LOL geez man i think i was on AOL in 1972 |
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The first one, if used right, can provoke the other. There has to be a brain around though, not just a mouth. |
another astounding insight from the gfy brain trust.
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I shot hot assed pictures of a girl fucking herself with a dildo this morning.
Aside from that, I agree with alot of what you say on this issue, Carlos. There are alot of jerk offs and morons out there. Alot of them find their way online just to remind us that they exist. To bad there is no IQ test you have to pass before you are granted internet access, but think about what the world would be like if there was........ The only sane place in the world would be online, outside the morons would be everywhere. |
I always felt that the beauty of BBS's and eventually the internet, was that you could be just thoughts. No face, no race, no gender, no preconceived notions.. just your thoughts.
Not saying it's anonymous or private, because it most certainly is not. Just saying it's a nice outlet right at your fingertips. Thats pretty cool. |
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How da ya call when dude doesn't start bad shit with otherz and keeps shit calm? (the answer: assertivity) :winkwink: |
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Fucking hypocrite. |
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I have you on ignore but I took into the psychic readings, viewed your post and I know I guessed right! Please read this entire thread once again, it can change your life, you might be an idiot only from 85 pct. after you reduce the time that you'll waste in web 2.0. |
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a) this person will complain with you all day long on any topic you want - I am not sure now, but this even has its term in psychiatry b) this person is trying to sound like an intellectual and most probably considers itself being one, well let's give him some credit - a credit of a pseudo intellectual who can't say a word without trying to sound overly interesting Both these points don't change anything on the fact that: c) this person most likely has some serious self esteem issues It's a sad world we live in! |
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Yes, they mean 'moot'. |
I'm actually just studying something regarding the marketing in the web 2.0 space.
I'll never do any personal profile, but I want to push my mainstream sites with different profiles etc. once I'll be launching them around May. I even want to hire some cute college chick to do the regular mailbox / profiles checking / posting / friend additions for me. |
This is my all time favorite web 2.0. hero, the man who doesn't need to pretend anything!
http://www.abgefischt.de/wp-content/...940112968.jpeg I wish everyone would be like this and would not be afraid to show his real self! |
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oh and dude is "dude" not "dood" for that matter ;P |
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Quoted for truth and importance.:2 cents: |
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Don't talk to your mum if she wants you to do your stuff, yeah, better lock yourself in your room and chat with nobodies how terrible the parents are - know what I mean? I see this as a serious problem, and this is not an alarm call - check out this board! |
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Here you go... this is what it all boils down to:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Populism And I agree with you, only thing to do is to get off the internet... The left wing populism and social society is breeding illusional mental cases to say what they feels... without verifing any claims... If you dont know what you are talking about on a subject, Shut you mouth.. Missleading info and gospels stories should be punished with Jail TIME... It breeds more mediocracy in society.. And the circle continues |
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Everyone wants to be in the spot light for some reason, and feed their inner "hero"... specially teens on social networks... |
Populists are seen by some politicians as a largely democratic and positive force in society, even while a wing of scholarship in political science contends that populist mass movements are irrational and introduce instability into the political process.
Margaret Canovan argues that both these polar views are faulty, and has defined two main branches of modern populism worldwide ? agrarian and political ? and mapped out seven disparate sub-categories: Agrarian Commodity farmer movements with radical economic agendas such as the US People's Party of the late 19th century. Subsistence peasant movements, such as the Eastern European Green Rising militias, which followed World War I. Intellectuals who wistfully romanticize hard-working farmers and peasants and build radical agrarian movements like the Russian narodniki. Political Populist democracy, including calls for more political participation through reforms such as the use of popular referendums. Politicians' populism marked by non-ideological appeals for "the people" to build a unified coalition. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Populism Reactionary populism, such as the white backlash harvested by George Wallace. Populist dictatorship, such as that established by Getulio Vargas in Brazil. |
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Yes, when idiots have unrestricted access to more and more idiots in these days global village, it inevitably results in nothing else than even more hardcore and practically uncontrollable idiocy. I'm starting to feel that idiocy is going to be the real and crucial problem of the near future. |
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I really doubt Jay would ever have any intensions to make any "movie" tribute to String Emil I think he's too über straight to do it. I can ask him though! LOL |
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