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Title: When Did We Become American?
Post by: herthab on Thursday, November 11, 2010, 19:32:56
I've recently noticed the very 'un-English' way people behave nowadays (Either that or I'm a miserable old cunt, or both).

Did it start with Princess Shagalots death? Is it perpetuated by the internet and sites like Facebook, where people seem to want everyone else to know the smallest minutiae of their personal lives? What's happened to The English Reserve? (I say English not British as everyone knows the celts have no stiff upper lip).

Any personal crises, however large or small, people seem to feel compelled to share. Now, sharing with friends is one thing, but broadcasting your personal life to all and sundry is something quite different (And let's face it, most Facebook 'friends' don't really count, I mean how many real friends do people have?)

We also all seem to have an opinion on absolutely everything, regardless of the fact that we're quite often ignorant about the subject. Who was it said a little knowledge is a dangerous thing? If that's true, we're fast becoming individual WMD's!

And don't get me going on showing emotion! Fuck me, am I the only one that often cringes when people shower false platitudes and 'heartfelt' comments?

Everything seems to be 100% shit, or 100% great now, whereas reality is usually a big mess of averageness.

I would apologise for rambling, but fuck it, I'm not going to.


Title: Re: When Did We Become American?
Post by: Samdy Gray on Thursday, November 11, 2010, 19:39:37
Cheer up you miserable bald cunt.


Title: Re: When Did We Become American?
Post by: adje on Thursday, November 11, 2010, 19:42:59
you and me both Herthab.And it is her fault!


Title: Re: When Did We Become American?
Post by: Reg Smeeton on Thursday, November 11, 2010, 19:45:45
 Don't think it's so much American as allowing women too much say in society...the stiff upper lip was a man thing.  Women may or may not have had one, you didn't have to be around much to find out.


Title: Re: When Did We Become American?
Post by: leefer on Thursday, November 11, 2010, 19:46:40
I've recently noticed the very 'un-English' way people behave nowadays (Either that or I'm a miserable old cunt, or both).

Did it start with Princess Shagalots death? Is it perpetuated by the internet and sites like Facebook, where people seem to want everyone else to know the smallest minutiae of their personal lives? What's happened to The English Reserve? (I say English not British as everyone knows the celts have no stiff upper lip).

Any personal crises, however large or small, people seem to feel compelled to share. Now, sharing with friends is one thing, but broadcasting your personal life to all and sundry is something quite different (And let's face it, most Facebook 'friends' don't really count, I mean how many real friends do people have?)

We also all seem to have an opinion on absolutely everything, regardless of the fact that we're quite often ignorant about the subject. Who was it said a little knowledge is a dangerous thing? If that's true, we're fast becoming individual WMD's!

And don't get me going on showing emotion! Fuck me, am I the only one that often cringes when people shower false platitudes and 'heartfelt' comments?

Everything seems to be 100% shit, or 100% great now, whereas reality is usually a big mess of averageness.

I would apologise for rambling, but fuck it, I'm not going to.

Apologise now.


Title: Re: When Did We Become American?
Post by: The_Plagiarist on Thursday, November 11, 2010, 19:50:13
If you were english you'd have shut the fuck up and kept that to yourself,

as it is you couldn't resist spilling your heart on the internet like a fucking weak american



Title: Re: When Did We Become American?
Post by: Nemo on Thursday, November 11, 2010, 19:51:13
Steady now.


Title: Re: When Did We Become American?
Post by: Bogus Dave on Thursday, November 11, 2010, 19:51:40
Simmer down


Title: Re: When Did We Become American?
Post by: herthab on Thursday, November 11, 2010, 19:52:51
If you were english you'd have shut the fuck up and kept that to yourself,

as it is you couldn't resist spilling your heart on the internet like a fucking weak american

Hence the title of the thread: When Did We Become American'. I'm including myself in this.


Title: Re: When Did We Become American?
Post by: Rich Pullen on Thursday, November 11, 2010, 20:02:50
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Title: Re: When Did We Become American?
Post by: Simon Pieman on Thursday, November 11, 2010, 21:04:51
Thanks for sharing your opinion to all your internet buddies.


Title: Re: When Did We Become American?
Post by: Whits on Thursday, November 11, 2010, 21:08:02
I actually think he has a point.....high five!


Title: Re: When Did We Become American?
Post by: jonny72 on Thursday, November 11, 2010, 21:28:15
Don't think anything has changed other than FaceBook, Twitter, MySpace and all the other social networking sites taking over and changing the way we communicate or at least adding a new way to do so.

Everyone seems to have two personalities now, the real life one is still the same but the online one feels the need to post the slightest of thoughts that come in to their head. I don't get it myself, if you add up all my status updates, tweets and all that shit I doubt you'd get in to double figures.


Title: Re: When Did We Become American?
Post by: Ardiles on Thursday, November 11, 2010, 21:40:59
Quote from: jonny72
Don't think anything has changed other than FaceBook,
Don't do it.

Quote from: jonny72
Twitter,
Don't do it.

Quote from: jonny72
MySpace,
Don't do it.

Quote from: jonny72
and all the other social networking sites taking over and changing the way we communicate or at least adding a new way to do so.
And I don't do them either.  Infact, the TEF is about the only site I have time for.  I'm so English, me.


Title: Re: When Did We Become American?
Post by: Morgan Freeman on Thursday, November 11, 2010, 22:20:11

And don't get me going on showing emotion! Fuck me, am I the only one that often cringes when people shower false platitudes and 'heartfelt' comments?


No your not, count yourself lucky your not part of the generation that brought it in and having to be around these people day in day out.

Who's Princess Shagalot? I presume it's not Diana?


Title: Re: When Did We Become American?
Post by: Rich Pullen on Thursday, November 11, 2010, 22:34:00
Isn't TEF is a social network website of sorts?


Title: Re: When Did We Become American?
Post by: 4D on Thursday, November 11, 2010, 22:37:27
Slam Dunk Rich


Title: Re: When Did We Become American?
Post by: yeo on Thursday, November 11, 2010, 23:10:49
I agree,ive changed my facebook status so everyone knows


Title: Re: When Did We Become American?
Post by: herthab on Friday, November 12, 2010, 06:39:58
Isn't TEF is a social network website of sorts?

I'm not attacking social network sites specifically. I find the TEF (And to a lesser extent Facebook) useful to keep in touch with news, as I live a fair distance from Swindon (And other friends all over the place) as do you Rich, not to mention those even further afield.

What I'm having a pop at is some of the content.


Title: Re: When Did We Become American?
Post by: Rich Pullen on Friday, November 12, 2010, 10:21:29
Cheers or that herthab,

My point was towards where the thread was going and not your original point which is, in my opinion, fair enough.