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2017-07-04 at 7:19 PM UTC
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2017-07-04 at 9:49 PM UTC
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2017-07-04 at 11:11 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL That does not actually establish any kind of dependence, son. Let's stick to the facts here, OK? "Fam" has a lot more implication than, say, "Darkie". There are degrees of familiarity to consider here. Just because I call a member Darkie doesn't translate to I'm ready for a group hug, you know?
You establish a name whisker as you develop a rapport with a user. This is the same reason one would use the term 'fam.' As DW stated, as well, it's basically used ironically here. Like Lanny calling people 'blood niggas.' -
2017-07-04 at 11:14 PM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ You establish a name whisker as you develop a rapport with a user. This is the same reason one would use the term 'fam.' As DW stated, as well, it's basically used ironically here. Like Lanny calling people 'blood niggas.'
You could also establish a name whisker as you develop a dislike of a user. I could call you "Pipsqueak", but that doesn't necessarily translate to us having any kind of friendly rapport. -
2017-07-04 at 11:52 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL You could also establish a name whisker as you develop a dislike of a user. I could call you "Pipsqueak", but that doesn't necessarily translate to us having any kind of friendly rapport.
That's what I'm saying. A rapport doesn't have to be friendly. A name whisker is akin to saying FAM, in that respect. You are attempting to establish a connection with the person you're directing it toward, whether it's friendly or otherwise. No? -
2017-07-04 at 11:57 PM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ That's what I'm saying. A rapport doesn't have to be friendly. A name whisker is akin to saying FAM, in that respect. You are attempting to establish a connection with the person you're directing it toward, whether it's friendly or otherwise. No?
"Fam" is very friendly. It implies a maternal bond. -
2017-07-05 at 12 AM UTC
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2017-07-05 at 12:17 AM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ I agree. Name whiskers also establish a bond.
You are deliberately diverging from the logic of it. A negative name whisker, like pipsqueak, does not imply any kind of dependency, but a positive name whisker, such as fam, does. That is the point I had made. Now, you are just trying to cloud the issue, after discovering I was correct. -
2017-07-05 at 12:29 AM UTCDude. Calling someone 'fam' doesn't establish any kind of dependence either.
Originally posted by -SpectraL It's because some people are so devoid of any kind of self sufficiency, they desperately need a feeling of belonging, of being a part of some kind of defined inner circle, of having even an imaginary support system. Lonely and desperate and attention-starved persons, they'll do and say anything to create "family" for themselves, even if it is all pretend and make-believe. It's a mental illness. And for them, a friendly acronym "normalizes" it, to say "It's OK. I'm OK. You're OK."
You deduced that from a few users throwing out the term FAM on this message board. "It's a mental illness to call someone 'fam.'"
Let's be honest here, what you're trying to describe is completely different than that. I can call you FAM in one post, and pipsqueak in another post. Then what? -
2017-07-05 at 12:38 AM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ Dude. Calling someone 'fam' doesn't establish any kind of dependence either.
You deduced that from a few users throwing out the term FAM on this message board. "It's a mental illness to call someone 'fam.'"
Let's be honest here, what you're trying to describe is completely different than that. I can call you FAM in one post, and pipsqueak in another post. Then what?
I can see you merely want to argue the obvious. -
2017-07-05 at 12:48 AM UTCYes, the obvious being that saying 'fam' doesn't in any way insinuate
Originally posted by -SpectraL It's because some people are so devoid of any kind of self sufficiency, they desperately need a feeling of belonging, of being a part of some kind of defined inner circle, of having even an imaginary support system. Lonely and desperate and attention-starved persons, they'll do and say anything to create "family" for themselves, even if it is all pretend and make-believe. It's a mental illness. And for them, a friendly acronym "normalizes" it, to say "It's OK. I'm OK. You're OK."
If it does, than so too does calling someone any name whisker. You'd have to re-word your statement a little bit to fit for that, but it's mostly the same, if we're going that route. Something like,
Why do people say 'you stupid nigger?'
It's because some people are so devoid of any kind of interpersonal relationships, they desperately need a feeling of turmoil, of being a part of some kind of defined inner circle, of having a community in which to remind others that they hate niggers. Lonely and desperate and attention-starved persons, they'll do and say anything to create "enemies" for themselves, even if it is all pretend and make-believe. It's a mental illness. And for them, a negative connotation "normalizes" it, to say "It's OK. I'm OK. You're not OK." -
2017-07-05 at 1:05 AM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ Yes, the obvious being that saying 'fam' doesn't in any way insinuate
If it does, than so too does calling someone any name whisker. You'd have to re-word your statement a little bit to fit for that, but it's mostly the same, if we're going that route. Something like,
Why do people say 'you stupid nigger?'
It's because some people are so devoid of any kind of interpersonal relationships, they desperately need a feeling of turmoil, of being a part of some kind of defined inner circle, of having a community in which to remind others that they hate niggers. Lonely and desperate and attention-starved persons, they'll do and say anything to create "enemies" for themselves, even if it is all pretend and make-believe. It's a mental illness. And for them, a negative connotation "normalizes" it, to say "It's OK. I'm OK. You're not OK."
Ehhh.. no. Just, no. If it's any consolation, I did correct "leaves" for "leafs" in my neural-algorithm micro-banks. One of my programmers must have been drunk that morning or something. -
2017-07-05 at 1:18 AM UTCEither they're both true or neither are true. THANK YEWWWWWWWWWWWW
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2017-07-05 at 6:15 AM UTC
Originally posted by Sophie You got it Cerakote onii-fam.
Originally posted by mmQ Pretty much FAM. #yolo
also its an ironic maymay and people pretty much use it instead of bro, dude, man or whatever other word you want to choose for le epic shitpost points
Originally posted by infinityshock I'll be any way you want as long as it's your butt I'm fuckingly.
lmfao this is a pretty good post -
2017-07-05 at 6:19 AM UTCstop using dindu words
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2017-07-05 at 6:22 AM UTCL7 means you're a square.
You're all not triangles.. you're L7's