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02-26-2011, 08:57 PM

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For me, understand this, I hate standars, I hate the crowd's psychology, I hate swimming in a skull. It is not only boring (for me) but also not helping in seeking one's deeper layers. If you want to do something spectacular you have to break through the walls. But maybe it lays in my scoprio nature.
We are getting a little philosophical, but without standards there is chaos. Saying I hate standards is like saying I hate the laws of physics. I think your target is something more specific.
Societies must have standards and "crowd psychology" in order to function. Otherwise, again, chaos.
Funny, I am a Scorpio, too.

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As to the Japanese girls, I am not attracted to their fashion or way of being. I like women that have raw passion and fury in their minds. That like to stand up and fight (not phisically) and not go weak in the 区役所 because a robotic clerk said he cant do it (manul anyone?). If I find a Japanese woman like this, I will ask her to spread the virus.
One thing I have always liked about Japanese fashion is the variety you can see.

I can't believe you haven't found a Japanese woman with raw passion. It may not mean she runs through the streets pulling her hair out, but something more subtle. That raw passion may be just under your nose, but you are not seeing it. I have met and know some very strong willed and passion-filled Japanese women who do break down the walls around them.

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It doesn't also mean that I alsways go against the stream. I don't waste time of meaningless battles, but seriously, anything standard is driving me nuts. Take the guys in my company. I asked one how many hours a week does he see his family. He said 2. So I aksked "why are you working so long, they don';t even pay you the overtime". I do it because eveyone else does. I mean wtf?
He does so because he wants to keep his job. It is what is expected of him. This is a standard that has done much for Japanese industry, but not much for children that like to see their fathers.
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