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Re: What human behvior creeps you out the most? [Re: 1234go]
#22427300 - 10/24/15 01:31 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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SweetLeafSamadhi said:
Aoyama cites one man in his early 30s, a virgin, who can't get sexually aroused unless he watches female robots on a game similar to Power Rangers.
I always wondered why it was so fucking easy to get laid when I lived in Japan.
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Re: What human behvior creeps you out the most? [Re: Achillita]
#22427308 - 10/24/15 01:34 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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There is absolutely nothing wrong with piercings. However I have an irrational disgust and aversion to them ever since I was a child . It's like how arachnophobics have an intense aversion to spiders but instead of feAr I have An intense revulsion of piercings.
It's so bad that I can't even look at a tv show if someone has piercings , and the hottest girl in the world , if she has a belly button ring , I could never fuck her.
When I was a kid if my mothers ear rings were lying around I couldn't eat And had to cover them with a newspaper. Even then just knowing they were there would disgust me.
If I have to touch a piercing I gag and almost vomit .
It makes no sense but it's an incredibly powerful disgust I feel towards them.
Things like plug earrings or piercings just make people look revolting to me.
It's just me though it's not anything wrong with piercings themselves.
No offence I am sure your piercings look good I just have a weird thing about them and Always have.
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Re: What human behvior creeps you out the most? [Re: Shroomslip]
#22427346 - 10/24/15 01:43 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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It bothers me when nasty old fuckers put their hand on my shoulder. I don't remember any specific instances to clearly but I know it has happened before to me when I worked in retail. I remember pulling my shoulder away once, implying "fuck off your weird fuck". It's happened a couple of times.
Something else that bothers me is when people call me by my name when I'm working that I don't know and talks to me like they know me. I'm like.. uhhh okay you weird fucker.
I guess this examples count..?
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Re: What human behavior creeps you out the most? [Re: Moonshoe]
#22427365 - 10/24/15 01:48 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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human behavior that creeps me out is what people do because they're bored. they'll kill, they'll rape, they'll do senseless gyrations for the purpose of attracting a mate, drunk as fuck, and puke everywhere...they'll eat for no reason other than cause they can...they'll fight and cause chaos...they'll try and discover ways to brutalize one another and try and get paid for it...or try and get paid for any number of menial, mind-numbing, or equally terrifying and dangerous and sickening task...all so that it feels like they're doing something.
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Re: What human behavior creeps you out the most? [Re: akira_akuma]
#22427371 - 10/24/15 01:50 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Senseless gyrations ? 
You mean dancing ? You should try it sometime it's really not that senseless and pretty Awesome.
Attracting a mate is also a good thing.
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Re: What human behavior creeps you out the most? [Re: Moonshoe]
#22427374 - 10/24/15 01:51 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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akira_akuma
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Re: What human behavior creeps you out the most? [Re: akira_akuma]
#22427413 - 10/24/15 02:03 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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nothing to say about that!
see: creep factor went up when i actually motivated myself.
crazy world we live in.
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Re: What human behavior creeps you out the most? [Re: Moonshoe] 1
#22427427 - 10/24/15 02:08 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Learning how to move your energy(momentum for you sciency folks) through your limbs and torso/shoulders is a majestic thing to behold.
I've gotten very limber after doing kickboxing and a bit of ju jitsu, both those arts translates well into dancing.
Especially the tribal stuff where you're stomping the ground.
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Re: What human behvior creeps you out the most? [Re: Dark_Star]
#22427471 - 10/24/15 02:17 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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MoxyOx said: OH BOY ME TOO!
But the fact remains, they opened their doors and look what happened to their people. They too loved mushrooms and peyote, but unrestrained love lead to their demise.
Limit everything. Even compassion. Silly bleeding hearts.
like it was their fault!? Even if the Native Americans werent compassionate they wouldve had 0 chance against european technology.
Thats like blaming a child for being molested by a pedophile
You've seen images on Indians on horseback with rifles, no?
They were compassionate and they were peace loving with absolutely no reason to war amongst each other. It made them soft, weak, and complacent. There were many civilizations that blunted the force of European technologies and adapted, or at the very least SURVIVED.
And the parents should have protected their child better; don't use lame metaphors, they break down after a few runs of logic. Just as mine, just as yours.
Unrestrained compassion allows the parasites to bleed you dry.
You may want to pick up a history book. Native American tribes most certainly did fight amongst themselves.
Damn son, I read this as 'did not'.. I got some stories bro... and a relative of mine has a pair of bags made out of two guys who werent apart of the group and tried to kill my 6th great grandfathers kids.. grandpap 6 fucked them up..they skinned the two guys and made bags..the two guys had hatchets, grandpap 6 stuck them with a knife, and they ran of bleeding...they tracked the two guys down and finished them off with a rifle..made some bags...different time man.. do or be done..
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Re: What human behvior creeps you out the most? [Re: Amanita86]
#22427481 - 10/24/15 02:19 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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"Broder".. thats what they said as the story goes... they tried to say 'brother'.. but it came out "broder".... and then they skinned them..apparently there's no 'broder' when it comes to two randoms who just tried to kill your kids..
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Re: What human behvior creeps you out the most? [Re: Amanita86] 1
#22427708 - 10/24/15 03:10 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Moonshoe is going to get a Prince Albert within the next year or so.
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Re: What human behvior creeps you out the most? [Re: Dark_Star]
#22427868 - 10/24/15 03:42 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Do I want to know what that is?
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Re: What human behvior creeps you out the most? [Re: Moonshoe]
#22427933 - 10/24/15 03:55 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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It involves your dick.
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Re: What human behvior creeps you out the most? [Re: Bodhi of Ankou]
#22428001 - 10/24/15 04:11 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Luueschen said: Masturbation, nose picking, rape
well shit i guess you dont' like me, minus the rape i think...
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Bodhi of Ankou said: The way the Japanese are slowly becoming asexual. Relationships are slowly being phased out by the younger population and intimacy is becoming something you pay for. They go to cafes to pay to have a attendent stare into your eyes, or rub your head and cuddle you. Even their sexual distinctions like bone structure are disappearing. Most Japanese males only require a bit of a makeup and a wig to pass of as female. It creeps me the Fuck out.
as oppsed to 14,15 year olds fucking a new guy every month I'll take the asians, they still have a female love culture there, where ours is simply out to "prove themselves," and act like brodudes, but in that regard i like hoops so..
eating meat creeps me out i know that if I raised an animal I'd never terminate it's life early so like they idea of people eating things that were far more good looking and instinctive then they are is creepy they never have to be the ugly one to kill it and they strain all the blood out of it long before it's on the table
also people that smile and have these stupid fucking face mannerisms always reminds me that they're genuine shitheads smiling about something they got away with i've seen a whore with a more genuine smiile then those people they aren't happy they're scary
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Re: What human behvior creeps you out the most? [Re: Bodhi of Ankou]
#22428043 - 10/24/15 04:20 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Re: What human behvior creeps you out the most? [Re: Uzziel] 1
#22428059 - 10/24/15 04:25 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Re: What human behvior creeps you out the most? [Re: 1234go]
#22428213 - 10/24/15 04:59 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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It has actually been a point in the news over the past few years:
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/oct/20/young-people-japan-stopped-having-sex
The Japanese government is rather concerned about it, but there is more and more of a move towards pay services.
I'd be willing to bet the same results could be found in american youth, glued to video games and electronics all day.
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Aoyama cites one man in his early 30s, a virgin, who can't get sexually aroused unless he watches female robots on a game similar to Power Rangers.
A few generations down the road, I can see this increasing all over the world.
It would not surprise me to see it happen in the US, but historical aspects of Japanese culture may have facilitated the shift more. As far as I have been able to tell, the people within their own age group do not feel that the individuals avoiding relationships are weird -- think in American culture peers would be inclined to pick on each other for such sexual and romantic short comings.
There are, however, other parts of the western world that are facing a similar issue with declined birth rates, but not certain if examination has been done into whether the younger generation is avoiding relationships as well; or if it is based more in the idea of women wanting to be part of the workforce rather than mothers (which exists in Japan, but was identified as not being the only issue).
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The German birth rate is the lowest in the world, with 8.2 babies born each year per 1,000 people. This could cause a 16 percent drop in the population by 2060. Unlike Denmark, Germany is offering asylum to more refugees than any other European nation. Hans Kundnani of the German Marshall Fund of the United States in Berlin has said, “You can look at this as Germany pursuing a national interest in the sense that Germany has a long-term demographic problem…Often refugees are young, smart energetic people who make an economic contribution to the country they come to.” With the most serious demographic problem in the world, Germany can’t afford to discourage the immigration that could stave off crisis.
http://www.brownpoliticalreview.org/2015/10/the-politics-of-denmark-and-germanys-low-birth-rates/
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Holiday company Spies, part of the Thomas Cook Group, has launched its new 'Do it for Mom' campaign, a tongue-in-cheek promotion that encourages older women without grandchildren to buy active holidays for their children. The idea is that by going on an active holiday to a sunny country (Danes apparently have 50 per cent more sex when they travel abroad), their sex drives and fertility will increase, and the parents will finally be able to get some grandchildren.
http://www.independent.co.uk/travel/danish-travel-company-asks-would-be-grandparents-to-buy-their-children-sexy-holidays-a6674396.html
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Like so many European countries, Denmark is dealing with a rapidly declining birthrate.
The future of the country is now unclear; with a birthrate of just 1.7 children per family, there aren't enough newborns to maintain the population. And with a population of 5.6 million in 2013, the country is pretty small to begin with.
http://www.techinsider.io/do-it-for-denmark-ad-campaign-to-encourage-pregnancy-2015-10
Not sure that the birth rate declines creep me out really.
Parts of the "Do It For Denmark, Do It For Mom" advertisement weird me out a bit though.
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Re: What human behvior creeps you out the most? [Re: Tantrika]
#22428228 - 10/24/15 05:02 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Maybe part of it is that now that people are exposed to all sorts of different genetic lineages all the time now, subconsciously they want to breed with a more differentiated genome and produce more genetically varied offspring - and so are also in retrospect somewhat less inclined to mate with their more or less homogenous population.
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Re: What human behvior creeps you out the most? [Re: Tantrika]
#22428610 - 10/24/15 06:20 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Not sure that the birth rate declines creep me out really.
Parts of the "Do It For Denmark, Do It For Mom" advertisement weird me out a bit though.
lol
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Re: What human behvior creeps you out the most? [Re: twighead]
#22428624 - 10/24/15 06:23 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Maybe part of it is that now that people are exposed to all sorts of different genetic lineages all the time now, subconsciously they want to breed with a more differentiated genome and produce more genetically varied offspring - and so are also in retrospect somewhat less inclined to mate with their more or less homogenous population.
I think a lot of it has to do with an increasing workload and a growing resistance to having kids young. Most people I talk to in my generation are putting it off to the late 20s early 30s yet talking to the ones before me the majority of them had kids right around 20. Which likely had a lot to do with how strong the economy was back then.
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