Biggest Turn-Off?
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BasicGreatGuy wrote: »BasicGreatGuy wrote: »
Explain, philosopher.
For the sake of discussion, I am going to say that you are not a Neurosurgeon. As such, that makes you ignorant of the medical terminology used, as well as the mental and physical ability needed to perform the required tasks as said doctor. Being ignorant of the aforementioned does not necessarily mean that you are lazy or incapable of becoming a Neurosurgeon. It simply means that you are not cognitively and physically versed in the subject at hand.
If a person is ignorant about certain aspects of his or his profession or hobby, and said ignorance is based on the fact that the person in question is ignorant due laziness, the ignorance is not good.
Ok, Webster.
Try to understand the complex emotional, genetic, and intellectual aspects of human beings next time.
Running on a book definition of a word without encompassing the entire scope of it is limiting. There are a ton of people who are ignorant because they are stupid and closed-minded and unwilling to better themselves. Example: Racists and Sexists.0 -
BasicGreatGuy wrote: »BasicGreatGuy wrote: »
Explain, philosopher.
For the sake of discussion, I am going to say that you are not a Neurosurgeon. As such, that makes you ignorant of the medical terminology used, as well as the mental and physical ability needed to perform the required tasks as said doctor. Being ignorant of the aforementioned does not necessarily mean that you are lazy or incapable of becoming a Neurosurgeon. It simply means that you are not cognitively and physically versed in the subject at hand.
If a person is ignorant about certain aspects of his or his profession or hobby, and said ignorance is based on the fact that the person in question is ignorant due laziness, the ignorance is not good.
Ok, Webster.
Try to understand the complex emotional, genetic, and intellectual aspects of human beings next time.
Why are you being rude? I didn't insult you in any way. You asked me for an explanation and I provided one.0 -
BasicGreatGuy wrote: »BasicGreatGuy wrote: »BasicGreatGuy wrote: »
Explain, philosopher.
For the sake of discussion, I am going to say that you are not a Neurosurgeon. As such, that makes you ignorant of the medical terminology used, as well as the mental and physical ability needed to perform the required tasks as said doctor. Being ignorant of the aforementioned does not necessarily mean that you are lazy or incapable of becoming a Neurosurgeon. It simply means that you are not cognitively and physically versed in the subject at hand.
If a person is ignorant about certain aspects of his or his profession or hobby, and said ignorance is based on the fact that the person in question is ignorant due laziness, the ignorance is not good.
Ok, Webster.
Try to understand the complex emotional, genetic, and intellectual aspects of human beings next time.
Why are you being rude? I didn't insult you in any way. You asked me for an explanation and I provided one.
Don't bother
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BasicGreatGuy wrote: »BasicGreatGuy wrote: »BasicGreatGuy wrote: »
Explain, philosopher.
For the sake of discussion, I am going to say that you are not a Neurosurgeon. As such, that makes you ignorant of the medical terminology used, as well as the mental and physical ability needed to perform the required tasks as said doctor. Being ignorant of the aforementioned does not necessarily mean that you are lazy or incapable of becoming a Neurosurgeon. It simply means that you are not cognitively and physically versed in the subject at hand.
If a person is ignorant about certain aspects of his or his profession or hobby, and said ignorance is based on the fact that the person in question is ignorant due laziness, the ignorance is not good.
Ok, Webster.
Try to understand the complex emotional, genetic, and intellectual aspects of human beings next time.
Why are you being rude? I didn't insult you in any way. You asked me for an explanation and I provided one.
Not being rude at all. Just proving a point. Was I wrong in what I said?0 -
BasicGreatGuy wrote: »BasicGreatGuy wrote: »BasicGreatGuy wrote: »
Explain, philosopher.
For the sake of discussion, I am going to say that you are not a Neurosurgeon. As such, that makes you ignorant of the medical terminology used, as well as the mental and physical ability needed to perform the required tasks as said doctor. Being ignorant of the aforementioned does not necessarily mean that you are lazy or incapable of becoming a Neurosurgeon. It simply means that you are not cognitively and physically versed in the subject at hand.
If a person is ignorant about certain aspects of his or his profession or hobby, and said ignorance is based on the fact that the person in question is ignorant due laziness, the ignorance is not good.
Ok, Webster.
Try to understand the complex emotional, genetic, and intellectual aspects of human beings next time.
Why are you being rude? I didn't insult you in any way. You asked me for an explanation and I provided one.
Not being rude at all. Just proving a point. Was I wrong in what I said?
Your words: "Ok, Webster.
Try to understand the complex emotional, genetic, and intellectual aspects of human beings next time."
You wrongly surmised (for whatever reason) that ignorance is a bad trait for a lady to have, as far as attraction for you is concerned. I retorted by letting you know, that that which you appeared to dislike is found in all of us, and you can't have a different standard for yourself. You asked for clarification which I subsequently provided. Your retort to me was snide. You were mocking me (re: referring to me as Webster) for doing the very thing you asked of me.
You also assumed (rather negatively) that I had somehow failed in my retort, because i had failed to take into account all the different aspects of human beings. Answering your post did not require me to take all of the different aspects of human nature into account. And the reason for that is I was addressing your use of the word ignorance in a specific manner (read: contextually).
Stupidity, ignorance and closed-mindedness are not synonyms. As such, your latest reply to me is incorrect.
I do agree with you that racism and mysogigny are wrong and not attractive at all.-2 -
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@BasicGreatGuy
You seem to believe more in the positive definition of ignorance than the negative true definition. At it's heart, Ignorance is a negative word. Just like stupidity. You could be stupid about brain surgery, because you haven't performed it. But that doesn't make the word stupid less valid.
I'm just wondering why you are attacking me for saying ignorance is unattractive? People who don't bathe every day are also unattractive to me, but that doesn't mean they are swarming with germs.-1 -
IronBatMaiden wrote: »MondayJune22nd2015 wrote: »IronBatMaiden wrote: »Jonny15121983 wrote: »IronBatMaiden wrote: »Besides cheaters and abusers?
Men who want kids (I'm childfree by choice, so that's why it's a turnoff), men that want you to call them "daddy" in bed (I'm not into that. Sorry), men who have pregnancy fetishes, misogynists, far left or right wingers, overweight (tried it once. Never again. Call me shallow, but whatever), too hairy, and someone who doesn't groom their feet.
I have never in my life understood the whole 'who's your daddy/call me daddy' thing, surely if there is one thing you don't want in your sex life it is the thought of parents. Never heard of a woman saying 'Call me mummy' either.
Ikr!? It's just so gross!
I agree & so are rape fantasies, why'd someone even desire to be a pretend victim?
Beats me. It's pretty horrific.
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Sounding like a stuffy nosed gorilla when chewing food. Or making yummy noises....0
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Dick Picts for sure!0
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@BasicGreatGuy
You seem to believe more in the positive definition of ignorance more than the negative definition. At it's heart, Ignorance is a negative word. Just like stupidity. You could be stupid about brain surgery, because you haven't performed it. But that doesn't make the word stupid less valid.
At double my age, you have a lot to learn about words and their meanings.
My age has nothing to do with the discussion at hand. But, since you brought my age up, I am not double your age. Double your age would make me 66, which I am not.
Again, stupidity, ignorance, and closed-mindedness are not synonyms. If they were, your posting would have been accurate (re: ignorance).
Not using the words in the definitions you want them to have does not equate to me having a lot to learn about words and their meaning. Not even close.
You are welcome to your opinion.
I tried to help you out, by bringing to your attention, the ugly irony of your original post. It was my hope that in doing so, you would appreciate someone needful correction, lest you be seen as one who is the very thing he finds unattractive.
I am done with the conversation. I shall not waste anymore of my time on this.0 -
^ In essence, you were wrong. Agreed.
Not sure why you even commented. Your response did not benefit me or anyone else one single bit.BasicGreatGuy wrote: »My age has nothing to do with the discussion at hand. But, since you brought my age up, I am not double your age. Double your age would make me 66, which I am not.
Also, your profile states 50 years old.
I am 32, so double would actually be 640 -
leut_underpants wrote: »BasicGreatGuy wrote: »BasicGreatGuy wrote: »BasicGreatGuy wrote: »
Explain, philosopher.
For the sake of discussion, I am going to say that you are not a Neurosurgeon. As such, that makes you ignorant of the medical terminology used, as well as the mental and physical ability needed to perform the required tasks as said doctor. Being ignorant of the aforementioned does not necessarily mean that you are lazy or incapable of becoming a Neurosurgeon. It simply means that you are not cognitively and physically versed in the subject at hand.
If a person is ignorant about certain aspects of his or his profession or hobby, and said ignorance is based on the fact that the person in question is ignorant due laziness, the ignorance is not good.
Ok, Webster.
Try to understand the complex emotional, genetic, and intellectual aspects of human beings next time.
Why are you being rude? I didn't insult you in any way. You asked me for an explanation and I provided one.
Not being rude at all. Just proving a point. Was I wrong in what I said?
Perhaps not technically, but you are reading as a bit of a douche on this. :ohwell:
It's an a b conversation so c your way out sorry you had it coming :flowerforyou:-1 -
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leut_underpants wrote: »BasicGreatGuy wrote: »BasicGreatGuy wrote: »BasicGreatGuy wrote: »
Explain, philosopher.
For the sake of discussion, I am going to say that you are not a Neurosurgeon. As such, that makes you ignorant of the medical terminology used, as well as the mental and physical ability needed to perform the required tasks as said doctor. Being ignorant of the aforementioned does not necessarily mean that you are lazy or incapable of becoming a Neurosurgeon. It simply means that you are not cognitively and physically versed in the subject at hand.
If a person is ignorant about certain aspects of his or his profession or hobby, and said ignorance is based on the fact that the person in question is ignorant due laziness, the ignorance is not good.
Ok, Webster.
Try to understand the complex emotional, genetic, and intellectual aspects of human beings next time.
Why are you being rude? I didn't insult you in any way. You asked me for an explanation and I provided one.
Not being rude at all. Just proving a point. Was I wrong in what I said?
Perhaps not technically, but you are reading as a bit of a douche on this. :ohwell:
Using the word Douche is very personal and subjective... I might think you're a douche based on your username.
Doesn't mean you are one, lieutenant underpants.
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Good. Then you're a cool dude.
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Should we all sing Kumbaya....0
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leut_underpants wrote: »leut_underpants wrote: »BasicGreatGuy wrote: »BasicGreatGuy wrote: »BasicGreatGuy wrote: »
Explain, philosopher.
For the sake of discussion, I am going to say that you are not a Neurosurgeon. As such, that makes you ignorant of the medical terminology used, as well as the mental and physical ability needed to perform the required tasks as said doctor. Being ignorant of the aforementioned does not necessarily mean that you are lazy or incapable of becoming a Neurosurgeon. It simply means that you are not cognitively and physically versed in the subject at hand.
If a person is ignorant about certain aspects of his or his profession or hobby, and said ignorance is based on the fact that the person in question is ignorant due laziness, the ignorance is not good.
Ok, Webster.
Try to understand the complex emotional, genetic, and intellectual aspects of human beings next time.
Why are you being rude? I didn't insult you in any way. You asked me for an explanation and I provided one.
Not being rude at all. Just proving a point. Was I wrong in what I said?
Perhaps not technically, but you are reading as a bit of a douche on this. :ohwell:
Douche is very personal... I think you're a douche based on your username.
Doesn't mean you are one, lieutenant underpants.
I don't think you're one either.
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Low intelligence, if you can only talk about pop stars and make-up, buh-bye0
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Lack of life goals and direction.. and turning crazy stalker after the second date. (3 times. Not fun.)0
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Rude disregard for others, especially if they think and act like they are better than someone who may not have as much money or status!0
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Women who wear tons of makeup covering up their natural beauty.0
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MondayJune22nd2015 wrote: »
I agree & so are rape fantasies, why'd someone even desire to be a pretend victim?
it's one of the most common fantasies for women, and not that uncommon for men. it doesn't mean people want the reality. I've heard way scarier fantasies than that!0 -
ok, i'm going to add pedants to my list.0
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Roving eye.0
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Negativity!0
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No sense of humour0
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