What Defines True Popularity?

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The discussion centers on the concept of popularity and its classification. It questions the mainstream cultural understanding of popularity, suggesting that having friends does not necessarily equate to being popular. One participant expresses a philosophical view that popularity involves relinquishing personal thought to conform to others' opinions. This perspective is met with agreement, highlighting a shared sentiment among those who feel socially challenged or disconnected from conventional social dynamics. The conversation reflects a critical examination of how popularity is perceived and the implications it has on individual identity and thought.
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no when you think of it is there really any way to classify popularity. when you think abou tif some has friends in truth they are popular but that is not how main stream culture works.
 
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Uhm,

not general engineering.

~off to philosophy
 
popularity is simply loosing your mind to let someone else think for you. That's how I view it anyhow.
 
Originally posted by Zantra
popularity is simply loosing your mind to let someone else think for you. That's how I view it anyhow.

Spoken like a true geek!

Sorry: socially-challenged .


Actually, I completely agree with you, but can't say that to anyone since they usually tell me exactly what I just told you .
 
haha uve got no friends!
 
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