Maslow's Theory suggest that we to meet five different needs to have a successful life...
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Bandwagon is part of belongingness, one must find somewhere to fit in, we all do it to some degree, whether its required or not.
I still don't like it when people call me a bandwagoner when I am expressing my own opinions.
Its like being accused of lying when you obviously know you are telling the truth.
You magnificent assholes!!!!! :angel:
personally, I don't care what someone's opinion of something is as long as they can explain why they feel that way.
I think bandwagoning is inevitable, honestly. If someone likes something you hate you might start noticing good qualities in it.
once my boyfriend was in a facebook group for god knows what and there was some picture that said "nonconformism" or something on it, and a ton of people started posting comments along the lines of "nonconformism is the best!". he commented saying that by being 'nonconformists' they were all just conforming to a different group and they all started throwing a bitch fit about it.
Nonconformists conform to nonconformity. :v:
I don't care what you kids do on this forum
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mw2 sucks everyone who likes it is on a bandwagon
[QUOTE=Hmn30;25074152]There was a MW2 subforum?[/QUOTE]
Call of Duty subforum but anything that was every discussed was pretty much MW2.
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[QUOTE=Craptasket;25084598]I don't care what you kids do on this forum
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I don't really care for bandwagons. At the end of the day, if you have a game which everyone says is shit/great but you love/hate it, then it really doesn't matter.
For example, everyone praises the Civilisation series, but I own both Civ II and Civ IV and found them both to be rather boring.
It's happening a lot on Facepunch too lately for rants; you'll see someone having a well thought-out OP that everyone agrees with, then all of a sudden someone goes against him and he's got as much agrees as the OP
People want to be different yet they can't think for themselves -- delicious irony
This is a small-minded comeback for anyone who can't accept the fact that other people have different opinions. It's like arguing with a furry, or a 3 year old.
Telling someone that they're on a bandwagon is.. is.. just :irony:
[QUOTE=EndUV;25030723]Don't forget, by :bandwagon:ing with our :bandwagon:ing after you thought our :bandwagon:ing was total bullshit you're :bandwagon:ing yourself. Don't not unfall into our :bandwagon:ing schemes or we will :bandwagon: you with your :bandwagon:ing and :bandwagon: our own mothers into :bandwagon:ing with you.
Good day, sir.[/QUOTE]
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Yeah, Um... I don't bandwagon either! It's for gays...
I accidentally started a PS3 bandwagon in our class :saddowns:
Am I a bad person?
You can do whatever you want, stfu about bandwagons. If you care so much about other people's decisions and think that your always right then your worse than the "Bandwagon people", your an asshole.
Everyone bandwagons with everything. It just takes enough people with similar views in an enclosed enviroment to prove this.
OP's halo idea is evidence enough. if we had been on a forum indifferent to gaming, we would get varied responses, but on a gaming related forum, your bound to get what seems "bandwagon" posts because alot of people will share the same views.
I kind of merge my oppinions with everyone elves based on my personal preferences and create more unique oppinions.
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