Originally posted by Gurn Blanston:
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Sadly, you are so right. Not only is being outstanding "not encouraged", it is actively discouraged. One wouldn't want to make one's "peers" feel badly by outdoing them in any significant, non-athletic sort of way, for example, by listening to Beethoven instead of Madonna. Now, I am depressed. You really need to quit pointing this stuff out. I'm going to go listen to my Evita soundtrack, you b*&^%$# !
v.
Sadly, you are so right. Not only is being outstanding "not encouraged", it is actively discouraged. One wouldn't want to make one's "peers" feel badly by outdoing them in any significant, non-athletic sort of way, for example, by listening to Beethoven instead of Madonna. Now, I am depressed. You really need to quit pointing this stuff out. I'm going to go listen to my Evita soundtrack, you b*&^%$# !
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