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What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
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I was just standing around talking with some people, real general conversation. Got left with just three of us there and it suddenly got serious. It was some kind of drama or something for those girls, but one of them looked at me and asked "if you ever did anything you regretted", I said yes, and when she asked me what, I listed a couple of things then kind of left the conversation. Been thinking about everything since then. There's a lot more the more I think about it, and some things I don't necessarily regret but I wonder if were the right choice...dsheinem wrote:the conversationForlorn Drifter wrote:As in what was the conversation about, or as in what things am I questioning?
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We're mostly agreeing, yes.dsheinem wrote:KalessinDB, I think we're on the same page and my response was more towards what I read as a giant shrug from Popo
KalessinDB wrote:My only distinction would be swapping race in your statement for socioeconomic status, as I feel they are conflated way way too often.Not to go on a tangent, but even if accounting for socioeconomic status there is still a clear RACE problem in how police choose to engage people. The problem is that, perhaps intentionally, police don't keep very good stats on this stuff. That said, the stats we do have suggest that, regardless of one's income or neighborhood, being black (or brown, and usually male) makes you much more likely to get shot (here's a clearer chart showing that same data). Other folks who have done additional investigating have shown the same.KalessinDB wrote:But much like with shootings (any shootings, I don't care if it's civilian/police, police/civilian, civilian/civilian, black/white, white/black, white/white, black/black, whatever), one instance of the law being abused is one too many.
Yes, class matters. Yes, all lives matter. But, at some point, erasing RACE as THE KEY POINT in this recent national discussion starts to minimize or dangerously re-contextualize what is clearly first and foremost a race problem.
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Obviously everyone makes some bad decisions. The question is whether one learns from them or attempts to try and at least be better informed for next time.Forlorn Drifter wrote: I was just standing around talking with some people, real general conversation. Got left with just three of us there and it suddenly got serious. It was some kind of drama or something for those girls, but one of them looked at me and asked "if you ever did anything you regretted", I said yes, and when she asked me what, I listed a couple of things then kind of left the conversation. Been thinking about everything since then. There's a lot more the more I think about it, and some things I don't necessarily regret but I wonder if were the right choice...
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But I'm not sure if some of these decisions are ones I can learn from. If they were something I could learn about, I don't know if I did, or if I learned the right thing. I never got into sports- was that a bad decision? I could have been in better shape, I could have been stronger. If I had been good, it might've fixed some of my confidence issues. If I had been good, I would have been popular, no question about it in a Texas school in the middle of a damn corn field. How many of my issues would have been fixed by that? I could have stood up for myself and had people on my side- the few times I got in a fight, or got in trouble, I took the fall. I got the punishment, and half the time the ass kicking. Some of the people I grew up with put people in the hospital and got off because they were "good, nice kids" in the eyes of everybody around.
And that's just one decision. What if I had started dancing earlier in my life? What if I would've made a move on that girl? What if I had gotten a different car to start with? What if I had gone into the military? Is college really right for me? Is dealing with my anger by pushing it down and ignoring it the right way to do it? Would anything have changed if I hadn't slapped that girl that time? Would things be different if I hadn't developed social issues?
Everything just swirls around my head and drives me nuts and I can't stand it. I'm literally twitching as I type.
And that's just one decision. What if I had started dancing earlier in my life? What if I would've made a move on that girl? What if I had gotten a different car to start with? What if I had gone into the military? Is college really right for me? Is dealing with my anger by pushing it down and ignoring it the right way to do it? Would anything have changed if I hadn't slapped that girl that time? Would things be different if I hadn't developed social issues?
Everything just swirls around my head and drives me nuts and I can't stand it. I'm literally twitching as I type.
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Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
Ok just wondering why does this thread constantly turn into a political debate either every other day or every other week? (I've noticed it happens a lot lately for some odd reason
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Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
It's called "What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today" It's pretty easy to see how when it's pretty much a forum to bitch and complain and give your personal world views and opinions.darsparx wrote:Ok just wondering why does this thread constantly turn into a political debate either every other day or every other week? (I've noticed it happens a lot lately for some odd reason)
If liking chocolate ice cream or not was the extent to what made us smile or ticked us off I doubt it would get political.
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Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
I'm noticing that most of those "regrets" aren't actions, but inactions.Forlorn Drifter wrote:But I'm not sure if some of these decisions are ones I can learn from. If they were something I could learn about, I don't know if I did, or if I learned the right thing. I never got into sports- was that a bad decision? I could have been in better shape, I could have been stronger. If I had been good, it might've fixed some of my confidence issues. If I had been good, I would have been popular, no question about it in a Texas school in the middle of a damn corn field. How many of my issues would have been fixed by that? I could have stood up for myself and had people on my side- the few times I got in a fight, or got in trouble, I took the fall. I got the punishment, and half the time the ass kicking. Some of the people I grew up with put people in the hospital and got off because they were "good, nice kids" in the eyes of everybody around.
And that's just one decision. What if I had started dancing earlier in my life? What if I would've made a move on that girl? What if I had gotten a different car to start with? What if I had gone into the military? Is college really right for me? Is dealing with my anger by pushing it down and ignoring it the right way to do it? Would anything have changed if I hadn't slapped that girl that time? Would things be different if I hadn't developed social issues?
Everything just swirls around my head and drives me nuts and I can't stand it. I'm literally twitching as I type.
Might be worth thinking about.
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Because this thread should be renamed to the, "What ticked you off today?" thread.darsparx wrote:Ok just wondering why does this thread constantly turn into a political debate either every other day or every other week? (I've noticed it happens a lot lately for some odd reason)
Hey Darsparx, I know your avatar is from Kingdom Hearts. What about Kingdom Hearts makes you smile?
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