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Post by Dances With Rolls on Jul 18, 2004 18:53:54 GMT -5
Has anyone noticed that the real world *not the show, I'm talking reality!* is an awful lot like how Sands wants to keep the balance? I mean, sometimes it's like we can't be over- or under-achievers without getting *literally or not* shot. Anyone agree? Or even know what I'm talking about?
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Post by CIA Agente Arenas on Jul 18, 2004 23:14:33 GMT -5
I think I might... not totally sure, so feel free to clarify. If you are really terrible at something, people will ridicule you and shoot you down because you're really terrible. And if you're really awesome at something, people will privately ridicule you because they're jealous and shoot you down behind your back. Is that more or less it? I'm grasping at straws, I really have no idea.
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Post by Anique Abberline on Jul 19, 2004 5:00:06 GMT -5
I think that's it...or not? I thought that was a good explanation CIA Agente Arenas. (Do you have initials? )
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Post by The High Flyer on Jul 19, 2004 10:07:18 GMT -5
Most of us jsut call her Arenas Yea, I think you've got it Arenas, but lets see what Rollie says
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Post by Anique Abberline on Jul 19, 2004 11:41:57 GMT -5
okay, so I'm learning some initials and nicknames at the same time So you call dances with rolls "Rollie"?
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Post by The High Flyer on Jul 19, 2004 13:52:53 GMT -5
Yep
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Post by Anique Abberline on Jul 19, 2004 18:31:42 GMT -5
And they call you?
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Post by The High Flyer on Jul 19, 2004 19:45:25 GMT -5
HF ;D Hey, you know what, this reminds me, to keep on topic in here, I'll make a thread in the Break Room with what everyone calls everyone else Check there in a sec!
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Post by CIA Agente Arenas on Jul 19, 2004 22:52:55 GMT -5
Aye, they call me Arenas. Too much of a mouthful otherwise. Good idea, HF. We do need to try and stay on topic. (I'm fairly bad at this, but we try.) Well, Rollie, what say you? If that is, in fact, what you had in mind, do you think it was a coincidence?
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Post by Dances With Rolls on Jul 20, 2004 16:48:15 GMT -5
Good thread idea HF! Actually, that's pretty much what I was talking about.. it seems that society demands normalness, and won't accept underachievers, and sometimes overachievers. If you are unique or different, you're treated differently. A very big bummer Ted.
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Post by CIA Agente Arenas on Jul 20, 2004 16:59:51 GMT -5
Most of that is due more or less to society's fear of differences. Society's more able to accept the under achievers (because it makes society look at itself in a better light) versus the shunning of the better people because it drags the ego down. It could go both ways though, the lesser people bring other people's opinion of society down because they judge on a generality. The way I describe it though doesn't really throw in the balancing out deal, just describing basic prejudice and things of that ilk. I think I'm missing something.
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Post by Dances With Rolls on Jul 20, 2004 22:03:57 GMT -5
True, true. Don't worry, you're not missing anything. I don't know if society is exactly like Sands' keeping the balance.. but it seems somewhat like it.
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Post by CIA Agente Arenas on Jul 20, 2004 22:13:45 GMT -5
Nah, I think that there could be something there if you it on it just right. Is Sands perhaps some sort of embodiment of the evils (and positives) of the US? Because he does happen to be the only gringo in the movie (that I can remember right at this moment). As far as I know, the US is one of the biggest discriminators out there (from what I understand of the world). It could also be some sort of symbolic representation of the US being on top and needing to be so... Ooh, getting super deep and political here. I never knew I could talk like that... Oh, wait! Carp, I forgot about Billy... If I were inclined, I'd come up with some mind bending explanation about him, but it's undeniable that Sands ultimately has the bigger part of the two. Can't diss Moco the dog though. He had one of the more creative names in the movie.
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Post by Little Miss Misfit on Jul 20, 2004 23:08:52 GMT -5
How about in school though...They love the over achivers...And they help the under achivers....So what about the average Joe?
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Post by CIA Agente Arenas on Jul 20, 2004 23:21:30 GMT -5
I think it's more or less the Average Joe that wouldn't be above or below that kind of activity. Not so much physically shooting as forming bad opinions of. There are establishments that are paid to kind of bring everybody to a general place, the under achievers to a point where they're sort of with the middle of the road bunch. The over achievers are generally encouraged to be better than everyone else, so they'd be an exception in this case, but that doesn't stop the middle of the road/under achievers from secretly disliking them. I don't really know.
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