Hahaha, people are still crying that Jason Mraz is a good guy. When will you realise he's a tosser?!?!? You people are so bloody stupid. Open your eyes to real people. Dont just adore the first avacado growing self centered prick that comes along. effing children.
And you care because......? Why the hell does it matter to you, and if you don't like him, why are you commenting on this video. Yeah... talk about a child while you on the other hand are talking about how self centered he is... like you would know. Why don't you not be stupid and comment on videos you'd actually want to watch, or spare us all and don't comment at all!
I think its a shame that you don't see it. Do you not hear it in his voice? What I was trying to say is that I do like his music, even if it is a bit soppy. Him and his god damn stupid avocado farms. He needs to man up.
HA! "Man up." That's what an insecure man says when he's uncomfortable that another man is strong enough to show a sensitive side. Real men are breaking the stereotype of a macho guy who doesn't feel anything or show any emotion, while the macho (a.k.a. WEAK) men are afraid that they may be expected to do that, so they try to put down the sensitive guys. Jason Mraz doesn't care what you think, because he's got true confidence to do whatever he thinks is right. Maybe you should "Man down."
whoa, now, I have nothing against sensitive guys, I'm certainly a big fan of Jason Mraz and some of my closest friends are sensitive guys, but Imma have to strongly disagree with you for saying anyone is less of a man for not being as sensitive.
the insecurity about not being "manly enough" that would make someone force false traits on himself, or insecurity in general (which can be considered hypersensitivity), I think is a pestilence that should be completely wiped from the human psyche, but-
(continued) -- Someone can certainly be confident, well adjusted, and a "Real Man" without showing so much emotion. ESPECIALLY if they don't feel any, because expressing emotion not felt is lying.
What I'm saying is: If you feel emotion, express it (healthily), if you don't, don't there's absolutely nothing wrong with either (generally).
So if a man watches a terrorist beheading an innocent person in the street and doesn't feel anything, that's ok, because that's just the type of man he is?!? Any psychologist would tell you that you should always feel something, or else there's something wrong with them. If a man can't pet an animal or help take care of his baby, then he's either insecure about how he's seen as a "man," or he's got mental problems.
That's kind of an extreme isn't it? It's just about as ok as crying because you cooked for someone and they added salt to the food, or choking someone because they messed up your coffee order.
I've taken a lot of psychology classes and I've never heard or read anything that says you should feel something emotionally at every waking moment. I honestly can't even imagine what that would be like.
Well you're feeling something right now. It might just be a feeling of melancholy that doesn't hit you hard enough for it be part of your conscious thought, but it's there. Every thing you look at, there's an energy (or feeling), attached to it, be it negative, positive, or sort of a bewildering gray feeling. Those examples you provided ARE extreme over-reactions. An assassination is much more worthy of emotion than some minor food problem. I didn't say we should cry over spilt milk!
Right now, sure, I'm feeling something. I'm going to a concert in a few hours that I'm pretty excited about, but I can assure you that I definitely don't feel something all the time.
I'm not saying one should never feel emotion, I am however saying there are certainly times where no emotion is explicitly necessary and, again, no one is any worse of a person for naturally being less sensitive than, say, Jason Mraz.
Any time you're not feeling something, you're not paying attention to what you're feeling, that's all. Just like when your eyes are open but you're so lost in thought that you have no idea what your eyes are looking at. Does that mean you're not looking, or that you're just not paying attention to what you're looking at? Same with emotions, they're always there. Most people aren't naturally insensitive. It comes from what society says they "should" feel, depending on their environment.
I'm sorry, but that doesn't make any sense. First, in order to feel something, there needs to be stimulus, there isn't always stimulus, using the sight analogy, it's like when no lights are on, or your eyes are closed. Second, the difference with emotional responses, is the stimulus has to have some personal significance to the person emoting, or not emoting. For example if I drop a pencil or put shoes on I have no reason to have an emotional response, but someone. . .
Also, I don't think either of us, or basically anyone could possibly know enough about everyone's inner workings to be able to make accurate statements about the emotional nature of "most people".
So there are times in your day when your eyes are shut, you can't hear anything, you can't smell anything, you can't feel anything touching you? We can make statements about "most people" because that's science, that's psychology. Everything is on a scale, you're mistaking weak feelings for no feelings. When a therapist shows you a picture and asks, "What do you feel about that?" You might say "Nothing." But stare long enough, you'll have at least a minor reaction.
Not all of those at the same time, but I do close my eyes pretty often. Also, no, when it comes to how emotional the majority of people are naturally versus how emotional they're conditioned to be, it's ridiculously difficult to accurately document scientifically.
What can be said accurately is that the general population is not emotionally identical, some are more emotional more often than others, and there are many individuals, including me, that have moments where there's no reason to emote.
True, if by "emote" you mean crying or laughing. You don't usually show emotion, but there is always some tiny fraction of emotion there. Just like they use certain colors to make someone feel certain ways, but when I look at something red, I don't realize its making me feel more aggressive or passionate. Its just like a pinch of spice in a recipe. You might not even taste it if its not enough, but it's still there.
hey! someone tell me why two of these guys think he's obsessed with himself? because he didn't say one word about him being great, he was talking about the people he works with his band and that is not him...
I think Jason is a perfect singer. Hes is a wounder human being so just get off his back, man
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Come on! He loves the sound of his own voice, and did you see him on This Morning? It was painful. Again, I love his music, its just a shame that he comes across so self-obsessed.
what you are saying makes no sense and does not pertain to the response I gave, why would you think he "dumped" me where the hell does that come from really...oh I guess your name says it all...
Jason Mraz is actually a very modest and humble person (and smart). But yea. He really isnt self-obsessed. Everybody who has met him says he is shy and calls them by their names and is really approachable. You should watch some of his other interviews on youtube. Very wise and humble.
haha just kidding. i know you all like jason, and it's because he's so confident. he loves himself so he does exactly what he wants and does it well, and then he loves himself more. it's not a bad thing. he uses it to do good, cause he still knows what's important, unlike lots of people would at that point.
i see your concern but he's different from most everyone in the world, that you can't classify him as a typical arrogant person.
I might just be his biggest fan if i didn't hate him so much. He's good looking, talented and rich. Flawless people piss me off.
dogman652 1 year ago
I wish there were more guys in the world like him :|
shutupnlistentome 2 years ago 4
Then you need to see more of the world sweetheart
whitestuf85 2 years ago
Whats that supposed to mean :|
shutupnlistentome 2 years ago
It means the world is filled with wonderful things and people, you just need to find them.
MarlonOwnsYourCake 2 years ago
Oh ok, sorry :p
I thought you were insulting me or something :p
shutupnlistentome 2 years ago
he probably was, but I like my interpretation better, ha.
MarlonOwnsYourCake 2 years ago
Ha :p
shutupnlistentome 2 years ago
omg! June 9th HAHA thats mii sisters Brithday ! <3
FlyxXxLeaf 2 years ago
my bday is june 9th!!
tao1ove 2 years ago
omg! omg! omg!!! Get a life
whitestuf85 2 years ago
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Hahaha, people are still crying that Jason Mraz is a good guy. When will you realise he's a tosser?!?!? You people are so bloody stupid. Open your eyes to real people. Dont just adore the first avacado growing self centered prick that comes along. effing children.
whitestuf85 2 years ago
And you care because......? Why the hell does it matter to you, and if you don't like him, why are you commenting on this video. Yeah... talk about a child while you on the other hand are talking about how self centered he is... like you would know. Why don't you not be stupid and comment on videos you'd actually want to watch, or spare us all and don't comment at all!
Mysteria2468 2 years ago
That's some darn good english you got going on there, darling. Are you his number one fan? Do you need a tissue?
whitestuf85 2 years ago
you are still on this comment, seriously? get a life...
Mysteria2468 2 years ago
i saw jack johnson just before him, if id known he was gunna play i would gone :/
reisgh 3 years ago
umm lets have sex 2night
LOL what!! X.x A6
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I think its a shame that you don't see it. Do you not hear it in his voice? What I was trying to say is that I do like his music, even if it is a bit soppy. Him and his god damn stupid avocado farms. He needs to man up.
whitestuf85 3 years ago
HA! "Man up." That's what an insecure man says when he's uncomfortable that another man is strong enough to show a sensitive side. Real men are breaking the stereotype of a macho guy who doesn't feel anything or show any emotion, while the macho (a.k.a. WEAK) men are afraid that they may be expected to do that, so they try to put down the sensitive guys. Jason Mraz doesn't care what you think, because he's got true confidence to do whatever he thinks is right. Maybe you should "Man down."
ninjayang 3 years ago 20
haha 100 % agreed.
jdkjkjdkjdks 2 years ago 3
whoa, now, I have nothing against sensitive guys, I'm certainly a big fan of Jason Mraz and some of my closest friends are sensitive guys, but Imma have to strongly disagree with you for saying anyone is less of a man for not being as sensitive.
the insecurity about not being "manly enough" that would make someone force false traits on himself, or insecurity in general (which can be considered hypersensitivity), I think is a pestilence that should be completely wiped from the human psyche, but-
MarlonOwnsYourCake 2 years ago
(continued) -- Someone can certainly be confident, well adjusted, and a "Real Man" without showing so much emotion. ESPECIALLY if they don't feel any, because expressing emotion not felt is lying.
What I'm saying is: If you feel emotion, express it (healthily), if you don't, don't there's absolutely nothing wrong with either (generally).
MarlonOwnsYourCake 2 years ago
So if a man watches a terrorist beheading an innocent person in the street and doesn't feel anything, that's ok, because that's just the type of man he is?!? Any psychologist would tell you that you should always feel something, or else there's something wrong with them. If a man can't pet an animal or help take care of his baby, then he's either insecure about how he's seen as a "man," or he's got mental problems.
ninjayang 2 years ago
That's kind of an extreme isn't it? It's just about as ok as crying because you cooked for someone and they added salt to the food, or choking someone because they messed up your coffee order.
I've taken a lot of psychology classes and I've never heard or read anything that says you should feel something emotionally at every waking moment. I honestly can't even imagine what that would be like.
MarlonOwnsYourCake 2 years ago
Well you're feeling something right now. It might just be a feeling of melancholy that doesn't hit you hard enough for it be part of your conscious thought, but it's there. Every thing you look at, there's an energy (or feeling), attached to it, be it negative, positive, or sort of a bewildering gray feeling. Those examples you provided ARE extreme over-reactions. An assassination is much more worthy of emotion than some minor food problem. I didn't say we should cry over spilt milk!
ninjayang 2 years ago
Right now, sure, I'm feeling something. I'm going to a concert in a few hours that I'm pretty excited about, but I can assure you that I definitely don't feel something all the time.
I'm not saying one should never feel emotion, I am however saying there are certainly times where no emotion is explicitly necessary and, again, no one is any worse of a person for naturally being less sensitive than, say, Jason Mraz.
MarlonOwnsYourCake 2 years ago
Buddhist monks and ancient Greek stoics definitely found some value in it.
MarlonOwnsYourCake 2 years ago
Any time you're not feeling something, you're not paying attention to what you're feeling, that's all. Just like when your eyes are open but you're so lost in thought that you have no idea what your eyes are looking at. Does that mean you're not looking, or that you're just not paying attention to what you're looking at? Same with emotions, they're always there. Most people aren't naturally insensitive. It comes from what society says they "should" feel, depending on their environment.
ninjayang 2 years ago
I'm sorry, but that doesn't make any sense. First, in order to feel something, there needs to be stimulus, there isn't always stimulus, using the sight analogy, it's like when no lights are on, or your eyes are closed. Second, the difference with emotional responses, is the stimulus has to have some personal significance to the person emoting, or not emoting. For example if I drop a pencil or put shoes on I have no reason to have an emotional response, but someone. . .
MarlonOwnsYourCake 2 years ago
who believes dropping pencils is good luck, or who as a child got slapped with a fish every time they put on shoes would.
MarlonOwnsYourCake 2 years ago
Also, I don't think either of us, or basically anyone could possibly know enough about everyone's inner workings to be able to make accurate statements about the emotional nature of "most people".
MarlonOwnsYourCake 2 years ago
So there are times in your day when your eyes are shut, you can't hear anything, you can't smell anything, you can't feel anything touching you? We can make statements about "most people" because that's science, that's psychology. Everything is on a scale, you're mistaking weak feelings for no feelings. When a therapist shows you a picture and asks, "What do you feel about that?" You might say "Nothing." But stare long enough, you'll have at least a minor reaction.
ninjayang 2 years ago
Not all of those at the same time, but I do close my eyes pretty often. Also, no, when it comes to how emotional the majority of people are naturally versus how emotional they're conditioned to be, it's ridiculously difficult to accurately document scientifically.
What can be said accurately is that the general population is not emotionally identical, some are more emotional more often than others, and there are many individuals, including me, that have moments where there's no reason to emote.
MarlonOwnsYourCake 2 years ago
True, if by "emote" you mean crying or laughing. You don't usually show emotion, but there is always some tiny fraction of emotion there. Just like they use certain colors to make someone feel certain ways, but when I look at something red, I don't realize its making me feel more aggressive or passionate. Its just like a pinch of spice in a recipe. You might not even taste it if its not enough, but it's still there.
ninjayang 2 years ago
@ninjayang
Tell it!
shutupnlistentome 1 year ago
hey! someone tell me why two of these guys think he's obsessed with himself? because he didn't say one word about him being great, he was talking about the people he works with his band and that is not him...
I think Jason is a perfect singer. Hes is a wounder human being so just get off his back, man
aussiegirlD 3 years ago 4
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Come on! He loves the sound of his own voice, and did you see him on This Morning? It was painful. Again, I love his music, its just a shame that he comes across so self-obsessed.
whitestuf85 3 years ago
omg um hes like the complete opposite of self-obsessed....really
lorelove1516 3 years ago 3
Wrong
whitestuf85 3 years ago
ok...yet u keep watching him
lorelove1516 3 years ago
You have no idea what you're talking about you ass. Why the fuck are you watching it if you don't like him?
alwayslooking4space 3 years ago 2
did he dump you... that could be the only reason for your mini rant or maybe he just did not return an email offer BUT you are wrong..
crazycheerleader914 3 years ago
what you are saying makes no sense and does not pertain to the response I gave, why would you think he "dumped" me where the hell does that come from really...oh I guess your name says it all...
lorelove1516 3 years ago
Jason Mraz is actually a very modest and humble person (and smart). But yea. He really isnt self-obsessed. Everybody who has met him says he is shy and calls them by their names and is really approachable. You should watch some of his other interviews on youtube. Very wise and humble.
bvncmx1029 3 years ago 9
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I really like his music, but could he love himself anymore? It's a shame.
whitestuf85 3 years ago
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i agree
extern83 3 years ago
what are you even talking about? your crazy
nickster5008 3 years ago
what in the world are you basing this off of?
neonstarjuicer 3 years ago
you just wish you could love yourself that much.
haha just kidding. i know you all like jason, and it's because he's so confident. he loves himself so he does exactly what he wants and does it well, and then he loves himself more. it's not a bad thing. he uses it to do good, cause he still knows what's important, unlike lots of people would at that point.
i see your concern but he's different from most everyone in the world, that you can't classify him as a typical arrogant person.
annmarywthoutsound 3 years ago 4
God forbid anyone loves themselves. How terrible would that be if everyone ran around happy with who they are?
what a travesty!
MarlonOwnsYourCake 2 years ago
I <3 JASON!!!!
juscrusin 3 years ago 2