>>7
1. Who cares who's a layman and who isn't? If some illiterate black guy from somewhere in Africa discovers the cure for cancer you'd just ignore it?
2. Yes, yes, yes, yes and yes. Of course I'm going to feel and think these things at least once in my life.
3. Sometimes.
4. Now you're just whining.
5. nah
6. What's wrong with negotiating?
7. I'm not afraid to say I don't know if I don't know.
8. A mix.
9. I wouldn't be a good scientist otherwise.
10. Of course, I'm going to feel and think this at least once in my life.
11. Of course, I'm going to feel and think this at least once in my life.
12. Of course, I'm going to feel and think this at least once in my life.
13. No, not always.
14. Of course, I'm going to feel and think this at least once in my life.
No need for a lecture, you could have just asked me. I'm rebelling against faggotry which I determine as statements which jump the gun, skipping out on the logical steps which were needed to generate a valid argument. I use layman's terms only out of necessity since all I'm doing is looking at the missing logical steps and questioning what needs to be answerred.
Conforming can be good or bad, so it's not relevant. 50 years ago people conformed to arbitrary social norms out of fear, but that's not the case today. People who whine about conformism and feel the need to look non-conformist usually conform to a social clique like punk, emo or goth or whatever and lap up it's ideology without an individual thought. True non-conformists are simply apathetic, it's the geek who spends all his time in the library, never succumbs to peer pressure or keep up with the latest fashion. A true nihilist wouldn't care enough about nihilism to go around saying "HUUURRR IM A NIHILIST, IM SPESHAL".