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Post by marty on Aug 26, 2011 16:56:14 GMT -5
Ask away with any question! (Oh, to note: I'm not finished with it but I am taking classes and I am pretty smart, so go for it.) Also, we're going to be playing the dekarma game. I want to reach a goal of -100 karma. After that the next goal is -1000karma. Also, I'm running for the presidental election of 2012. I have chat supporters. Let's help me out: Add on to the cause by showing your support in the chat!
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Post by DGN on Aug 26, 2011 17:29:27 GMT -5
*smites* So what makes people want to "play" with themselves at 13 want to swear?
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Post by sumika on Aug 26, 2011 17:34:06 GMT -5
^ I think that's not biology related.. XD
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Post by DGN on Aug 26, 2011 17:37:45 GMT -5
"Biology-1. The study of living organisms, divided into many specialized fields." Which includes humans which includes why humans think/do/eat/want things which also includes body systems which would include the brain which includes why humans think/do/eat/want things so yeah.
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Post by sumika on Aug 26, 2011 17:40:48 GMT -5
-shrug- I dont think it's to be super specific into things like that. XD That's more something with psychology.
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Post by marty on Aug 26, 2011 17:55:01 GMT -5
Seeing as I've taken pyschology and I'm going to be a Medical Doctor of Mental Illness (Psychiatrist). I'll answer that question to the best of my abillity and knoweldge which I was incredibly gifted with. *Takes a pipe out and smokes it*
You see thirteen-years olds suffer from several things. Biologically, there going through puberty at this time -- which is not only physical change by changes to the brain also occur where the individual is going from an adolesence to an adult. During this time-frame the child/teengar really doesn't have an identity and has few characterics. (All that is established throughout experience.) What seperates them from an adult is really having an identity and being able to express themselves unquinely. For the child, swearing a lot is a normal thing because he'll go into an "anonymous" stage -- which is not focusing on being a good, kind person because he has no sense of intenity, but rather just wanting to make himself feel better. How does he do that? Through meathods of aruging with other people, or swearing.
Also not to mention at the timeframe teengars usually feel a large amount of angst. Which causes stress. For example, "What am I going to do in my future?" "And I doing this correctly?" "How should I approach this situation?"
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Post by DGN on Aug 26, 2011 17:58:27 GMT -5
*applauds* That was brilliant.
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Post by marty on Aug 26, 2011 18:03:40 GMT -5
Indeed. Any other questions?
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Post by DGN on Aug 26, 2011 18:04:21 GMT -5
Mmm, as of now, no.
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Post by member 777 on Aug 26, 2011 18:30:52 GMT -5
why do people hate justin bieber and Rebecca black
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Post by DGN on Aug 26, 2011 18:33:29 GMT -5
why do people hate justin bieber and Rebecca black Because they sing awfully
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Post by member 777 on Aug 26, 2011 18:35:52 GMT -5
i meant love instead of hate
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Post by marty on Aug 26, 2011 18:37:17 GMT -5
why do people hate justin bieber and Rebecca black I think this can be focused with identity aswell. Even though their songs might not be "GOD AWFUL" people feel the urge to be mean and sarcastic and form a mob mentality. What happens when you join a mob is you become part of the bandwagon, the trend, the methodology, etc. You no longer think for yourself but instead are pre-diposed to the idea that someone sucks because everyone else claims they do. And who wants to not be a part of that fun? Plus, I'm not really a huge fan of them, either. I personally do believe their songs are bad. But I wont announce it. They've made more money than I'll ever see. They like it because they either like the music, the celebirty, or their friends all like it.
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Post by Slissith on Aug 26, 2011 19:37:14 GMT -5
Humans are community beings, and despite their complexity as well as the use of logic, their behavior can be traced back to insticts on community life. As a result an individual is always affected by the majority and is tempted to formulate indentical opinions.
Because humans depend on the communities they shape to survive, they have evolved in a fashion that enables them, or rather, drives them to fit in. They wish to be accepted. As such, they formulate popular opinions. Because of the same reason, humans enjoy social interaction; they are attracted by it as a mechanism of keeping social bonds which are, or were, vital to survival.
This in my opinion, is related to wolves submitting mentally to the leader couple, or apes to the alpha male.
Many ape social mechanics, such as impression acts, lie in humans, too, after all.
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Post by marty on Aug 26, 2011 19:55:21 GMT -5
Such high level conversation.
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Post by Slissith on Aug 26, 2011 20:03:42 GMT -5
You better not be sarcastic, martie boy.
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Post by marty on Aug 26, 2011 22:12:04 GMT -5
Im suuuucccch a nice guy
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Post by Slissith on Aug 27, 2011 6:48:03 GMT -5
There is unsifficient data for judgement as of now.
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Post by PartisanDaw on Aug 27, 2011 7:02:04 GMT -5
Why I would ask you something?
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Post by gigapichu on Aug 27, 2011 8:05:22 GMT -5
Oh great and powerful Marty.
How does someone invent a new way to do Math? (such as, create new math problems)
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