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Jenn ([info]wankaholic) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2007-04-06 23:04:00


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Belonging to any subculture is a pathetic attempt to be cool!
Remember [info]aegion, threatening to PWN everyone? Of course you do.

She's back, this time ripping into a poster based on the way their dorm room is decorated.


Her comments were screened, but the text was saved:

Yeah, right, I can see you've done lots of research on me and know me really well. I call rooms like I see them, and I was being nice to you there. But since you decided to try and step up to me, let me spell out some of the reasons why I said that without sugarcoating.

1. You've put several things in your room that make it look like you're trying hard to be "goth" and failing. All the cheesy halloween decorations, spiderweb picture frames, and H.P. Lovecraft book prominently displayed. Etc. None of that is goth it's just corny and tacky.

2.The Simpsons have gotten really lame. I admit I still watch it sometimes, but out of all the things you could have played on your laptop you choose the Simpsons. That tells me you have poor taste in TV shows.

3. Another indication that you're a fake "mall-goth" is your wardrobe. It's all black and it looks like most of it, like the buckle boots and Jack Skellington shirts, is carried at Hot Topic.

4. Your DVD collection sucks. It looks like you get most of your DVDs from Hot Topic and the bargain bin at Wal-Mart

5. The lack of many books and the guinness beer promotional-ad imply that you're a semi-illiterate drunkard.

6. Your buddhist figurines are displayed in a way that makes it seem like your purpose for getting them was to proclaim to the world "Look everyone, I'm a buddhist!"

Minor flaws of your room that weren't bad enough to be included in the main list:

-Memos pasted on wall, white board, and blue sticky notes everywhere. Is this a bedroom or an office? If you're going to do that at least get black office supplies to go with the overall mall goth theme.

-Glaring red LED on alarm clock. The only acceptable colors of alarm clock LEDS are grey or blue. Unless that was a gift, you have poor taste.

-Christmas lights.

-Cheap particle board furniture.

Let me tell you this straight up, the only reason you have even the little bit of coolness that you do is because you're attractive. People, especially guys, have reacted good to you your whole life, so that instills a certain confidence and coolness in your attitude. If you were ugly you would have zero coolness. And I know you posted that close up of your face with the caption "my ugly mug", but you know you look good. If you thought you were ugly you wouldn't have posted a close up of your face in a community of 3,000 people.

What did I miss here? That it's a Jack Skellington throw instead of a shirt and an LCD screen playing the Simpsons instead of a laptop? You're splitting hairs. All the points I made still remain.

Here's what you need to do: Stop smoking marijuana and drinking. Start reading books more. You'll gradually get cooler. When it comes to interior design coolness and intelligence often go hand in hand.

I was really harsh just now, but I tried to compliment you at first and you wouldn't let me. The reason I'm not as harsh with all these lame kids who have Orlando Bloom posters or random magazine pictures on their walls is they aren't trying. You're trying. Identification with a subculture (in your case goth) is an automatic attempt at being cool. Once you've done that you've thrown down the gauntlet, because it's not only an attempt it's a self-declaration that you already think you're cool. So anyone identifying with a subculture better be on the cutting edge of that subculture and pulling it off 100% or they leave themselves open to criticism of the worst kind.


Of course, being [info]aegion, and quite possibly a troll, when a mod post is made, she has to show up and make an ass of herself, including mouthing off to the mod ([info]_somethingblue).

The deleted comment:

Well that girl threw the gauntlet down when she identified with a subculture (goth) because as I said that's an automatic attempt at and self-declaration that someone thinks they're cool, so they better pull their chosen subculture off well or they leave their self open to criticism. I complimented her first saying "your room is better than 95% of other rooms" then she insulted me so I stopped sugarcoating things.

I just give criticism sometimes. I never say something that has no justification or basis though. But I understand how someone probably wrote you a long email and that's annoying for you so I'll try to be nicer. I honestly didn't think someone would get their feelings hurt so much over what I said, and if I had thought that I wouldn't have said it to them.


Perhaps this is her way of trying to pwn us . . . ?


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[info]ashu
2007-04-07 06:03 am UTC (link)
...

So where are these magic blue and grey LED alarm clocks? Cause I've never seen a NON-RED LED alarm clock ever.

Also; Holy carp that woman has something up her arse. That is if she's not a troll.

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[info]vergilsparda
2007-04-07 06:07 am UTC (link)
I have one with green numbers. Just to be contrary.

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[info]ashu
2007-04-07 06:23 am UTC (link)
Ah. I can see green, actually. Even if I've never seen one, green makes some more sense then grey or blue.

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[info]dragonfangirl
2007-04-07 09:26 am UTC (link)
Yeah, mine are green too.

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iwanttobeasleep
2007-04-07 06:08 am UTC (link)
I have a green one, but I've never seen blue or grey. A grey one doesn't even make sense, anyway.

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[info]ashu
2007-04-07 06:24 am UTC (link)
*conceeds that green alarm clocks exist*

Grey wouldn't work, I'd think. The backing of a lot of LED lights, or all?, are black so grey wouldn't really show. I can see, maybe, a bright blue but not grey.

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iwanttobeasleep
2007-04-07 06:40 am UTC (link)
Grey light is pretty hard to manage (and then be visible in a completely dark room), on top of that.

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(no subject) - [info]ashu, 2007-04-07 07:05 am UTC

[info]exdee
2007-04-07 02:06 pm UTC (link)
I think she might mean one with grey backing and black figures? My brother had one like that.
Doesn't mean she isn't an ass, anyway. I always thought it looked ugly (and not as cool as my green one).

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[info]seiberwing
2007-04-07 06:17 am UTC (link)
That was my thought. Grey?

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[info]ashu
2007-04-07 06:25 am UTC (link)
Yeaaaaaah. How would that even WORK?

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[info]mmanurere
2007-04-07 08:56 am UTC (link)
Maybe if it's a very bright or luminous grey...

Wait a sec...

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[info]seiberwing
2007-04-07 03:52 pm UTC (link)
...icon.

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(no subject) - [info]ashu, 2007-04-07 06:22 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]seiberwing, 2007-04-07 08:45 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]ashu, 2007-04-08 04:34 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]seiberwing, 2007-04-08 04:35 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]ashu, 2007-04-08 04:37 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]seiberwing, 2007-04-08 04:45 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]ashu, 2007-04-08 04:55 am UTC
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(no subject) - [info]ashu, 2007-04-08 05:01 am UTC

[info]wankaholic
2007-04-07 06:28 am UTC (link)
I have a blue one I bought at Target, and some of the white ones could be considered grey . . .

[shrugs] They exist. I bought a blue one because, at eighteen, I was still afraid of the dark. (You can commence pointing and laughing now.)

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[info]vergilsparda
2007-04-07 06:37 am UTC (link)
I'm 24 and afraid of the dark. Yet I can't sleep with lights. No laughing here.

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[info]wankaholic
2007-04-07 06:40 am UTC (link)
I understand that. It's actually the reason I bought an alarm clock with a blue LED display—they're obnoxiously bright, but not so bright that I couldn't sleep.

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(no subject) - [info]napalmnacey, 2007-04-08 08:39 am UTC

[info]ashu
2007-04-07 07:03 am UTC (link)
I admit that blue exist (I've never seen one, but they exist, otf hath proven me wrong!) and white light is... Different from grey, but I can see why someone would call it grey, but meh.

*no laughing here* I couldn't sleep without a light on outisde my room until I turned twenty one, so you're not alone. (I'm twenty two now, so... yeah.)

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[info]funwithrage
2007-04-07 10:33 pm UTC (link)
Dude, I still have nights when I sleep with the light on; generally when I've read the Wikipedia entry on Silent Hill.

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[info]vigilanterodent
2007-04-07 06:35 am UTC (link)
The part that makes me giggle is the use of words like "acceptable" and "tasteful". It's just . . . I once dated an interior decorator who, though she criticized many many things about my apartment (hence, in no small part, the "once") really liked my alarm clock - which is pink with white ducks, so naturally the numbers are red. Green and gray wouldn't look nearly as nice.

I can't recall it ever coming up in Changing Rooms, either, and if Laurence Llewelyn-fucking-Bowen himself doesn't care about red LED, then no one should.

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[info]yattara
2007-04-07 02:15 pm UTC (link)
That requires me to care about Laurence Llewelyn Bowen, and frankly, I've got better things to do.

*has red LED's as well.*

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[info]tehrin
2007-04-07 08:49 am UTC (link)
I have a blue travel one that my brother stole. It's palm size.

I find it as equally annoying as any other alarm clock and use my cell phone instead.

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[info]aposiopetic
2007-04-07 09:43 am UTC (link)
I was so excited when I found a blue one in Wal*Mart :D Also to add to its awesomeness, it sets itself as soon as you plug it in (or when the power comes back on). I ♥ it, even if some of the slots are getting sort of dim :/

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[info]monsley
2007-04-07 10:02 am UTC (link)
I don't have anything useful to add, except that "holy carp", be it intentional or not, is the cutest image I've had all day. Watch it swim away with its scaly halo! :)

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[info]threegoldfish
2007-04-07 03:22 pm UTC (link)
Mine's orange and giant enough that I can see it without glasses. My boyfriend bought it for me after I was late for work five times because I couldn't read his blue LED clock at all.

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[info]ladysorka
2007-04-07 09:53 pm UTC (link)
Mine are grey, but I have to hit this button on the top to illuminate the whole thing in blue in order to be able to see them at night.

Of course, mine also talks to the atomic clock, tells me the temperature, and reminds me when the moon is full.

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[info]smadronia
2007-04-08 03:04 am UTC (link)
Mine's a bluish one. It's one of thoe Emerson "sets itself except when Daylight saving gets changed" alarm clocks. $20at Walmart, I think,

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