Unpopular Opinions V6 You know maybe fascism wasn't all that it was cracked up to be
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contemporary Italian history is pretty embarrassing but it was the home of the renaissance and that's pretty cool
even when nations pass their hayday, the effects of their culture are still propagating throughout the world and the culture itself is very much alive
[QUOTE=Sobotnik;50772151]Depends on what you define as near-future and distant future
I feel pessimistic about the next few centuries, but not the thousands of years that will follow on after it.[/QUOTE]
I feel that the 21st century is going to be very, very rough, but after that we will reach some kind of "golden age".
[QUOTE=Daniel Smith;50774239]I feel that the 21st century is going to be very, very rough, but after that we will reach some kind of "golden age".[/QUOTE]
When the two sexes melt into one, reproduction goes extinct and we become immortal?
Yeah, fuck zeus
When women wear men's clothing, idk why but I really, really like that.
[QUOTE=NoNameForEvil;50775355]might get some shit for this but i think separating clothing into "men's" and "women's" is stupid in the first place
people can wear whatever they want[/QUOTE]
intended =/= restricted
[QUOTE=NoNameForEvil;50775355]might get some shit for this but i think separating clothing into "men's" and "women's" is stupid in the first place
people can wear whatever they want[/QUOTE]
men and women have different skeletal structures and average body dimensions. obviously people can wear whatever they want but clothing demarcations aren't arbitrary; some styles of clothing look much better on bodies with wide hips and boobies.
with that said, I wish kilts had caught on. Men could use an option with legitimate ventilation.
[QUOTE=NoNameForEvil;50775355]might get some shit for this but i think separating clothing into "men's" and "women's" is stupid in the first place
people can wear whatever they want[/QUOTE]
except spiked armor, that's the most asinine thing to wear, ever
Foreground layers don't really belong in an artillery game.
Probably not an unpopular opinion, though Team17 seems to think it's the best idea they have.
I find pepper to be nasty.
fucking hang me for my blasphemy i guess
[QUOTE=Sector 7;50776057]men and women have different skeletal structures and average body dimensions. obviously people can wear whatever they want but clothing demarcations aren't arbitrary; some styles of clothing look much better on bodies with wide hips and boobies.
with that said, I wish kilts had caught on. Men could use an option with legitimate ventilation.[/QUOTE]
Idk wear a lot of "women's" clothing and I semi-frequently get asked to write about my fashion sense/model/other fashionable things. My, I guess educated at this point, view on fashion is that it is 90% confidence and 10% actual clothing choice. A total bro beefcake can rock a dress if he is able to tell himself "I'm going to slay in this dress today," whilst a girl built like a supermodel can look bad in the trendiest of clothes if she has confidence issues. When buying a Versace shirt or whatever, the actual content of the shirt is meaningless because the brand screams success, thus confidence. The same also holds up at high turnaround places like H&M or Zara where the style they are copying is currently being worn by trendsetters and models and the like, so their stores are bastions of "shop here and you will look good," aka, confidence.
My current favorite example of this actually comes from Young Thug. He is, or at least was, known for frequently wearing short dresses as shirts, and during his rise to fame I would see men trying to emulate the then up-and-coming rapper's style. I know this will probably never happen, but if Justin Beiber, David Beckham, Kayne West, and Zayn Malik all started wearing muumuus the dress style would flood all men's clothing stores in a week.
Obesity, being overweight and fat in general shouldn't be 'justified' or shielded. I'm not saying we should go be like, "yeah, fuck fat people!", not at all. You don't just go "yeah, you might be sick, but yeah, just come to school! it's fine! don't worry!" when talking about the flu or something, obesity is just as terrible as sickness and for the health of people we shouldn't just excuse it.
I don't know what the fuck I'm even going on about
'Long' clothes (long tees, long bombers, long coats) look fucking stupid 99% of the time
Separatist parties on the federal level make no sense.
Long clothes are some of my favourite shit partly because I'm a fat cunt.
[editline]26th July 2016[/editline]
Long and baggy.
The MCU films are becoming more and more of the same, and that's boring.
Spaghetti with pepper is delicious
Lays with mustard is delicious
[sp]I don't like lasagna[/sp]
I hated the classic Sonic stages in Generations.
[QUOTE=TAU!;50777411]The MCU films are becoming more and more of the same, and that's boring.[/QUOTE]
I'm ok with this up until I legitimately stop caring and they aren't fun any more
Justice League looks better than Batman V Superman
that isn't fucking saying much though, still wont see it.
[QUOTE=Captain;50778426]I hated the classic Sonic stages in Generations.[/QUOTE]
I don't like the first stage and act of sonic 1
green zone
[QUOTE=UnidentifiedFlyingTard;50784316]Justice League looks better than Batman V Superman
that isn't fucking saying much though, still wont see it.[/QUOTE]
at least the flash looks ok but everything else could be compared to a turd and it'd be fair game tbh
[editline]27th July 2016[/editline]
the turd would win
Bing is more useful for searches and thanks to the rewards system with the Amazon/GameStop gift cards I see no reason to use google over it besides gmail and reverse image search now
I don't remember if I said this already, but while I acknowledge climate change as a problem, I don't plan on personally doing anything about it.
[QUOTE=MaximLaHaxim;50787614]I don't remember if I said this already, but while I acknowledge climate change as a problem, I don't plan on personally doing anything about it.[/QUOTE]
You've said this before, and it's no less absolutely stupid the second time around.
[QUOTE=hoodoo456;50787640]You've said this before, and it's no less absolutely stupid the second time around.[/QUOTE]
How is me wanting to live how I'd like stupid? I'm not campaigning against it and saying "DON'T DO GREEN THINGS, DESTROY THE WORLD!", what harm am I doing to influence the public not to act against climate change?
[QUOTE=MaximLaHaxim;50787647]How is me wanting to live how I'd like stupid? I'm not campaigning against it and saying "DON'T DO GREEN THINGS, DESTROY THE WORLD!", [B]what harm am I doing to influence the public not to act against climate change?[/B][/QUOTE]
Shut up. That's the harm. Apathy towards climate change doesn't solve anything, and contributes to letting it get worse. You're not the only one that thinks this way, and it's both sad and scary.
Harambe deserved to die
[QUOTE=MaximLaHaxim;50787647]How is me wanting to live how I'd like stupid?[/QUOTE]
Do you have any [I]idea[/I] how flawed and stupid this statement is.
Here in reality world, you have to make sacrifices for the betterment of society. I'd like to live without paying taxes to fund government programs, or just be able to doss my garbage in the bay and make it natures problem, but my small efforts of paying taxes and properly disposing my waste the short term will help someone or something substantially in the long term.
Think of it like you're using a shared bathroom and you just took a huge dump, and because you "live how you like" you consciously decide to not flush. It doesn't effect you at all but you're an asshole because of it.
[QUOTE=MaximLaHaxim;50787647]How is me wanting to live how I'd like stupid? I'm not campaigning against it and saying "DON'T DO GREEN THINGS, DESTROY THE WORLD!", what harm am I doing to influence the public not to act against climate change?[/QUOTE]
If there's a building on fire do you just walk by, shrug and go "I acknowledge that this building burning down is a problem, but I don't plan on personally doing anything about it"?
[QUOTE=Headhumpy;50788670]If there's a building on fire do you just walk by, shrug and go "I acknowledge that this building burning down is a problem, but I don't plan on personally doing anything about it"?[/QUOTE]
This is actually probably a pretty bad example. Most people would probably fail to be of any help but less out of selfishness as not knowing what they should do or being struck by the bystander effect.
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