The fact that you were born 22 years ago makes you 22, whether or not you like it. Just because society has a particular understanding of what being 22 is, doesn't change the fact that that is what you are. Whether or not you fit the stereotype of a 22 year old person does not give you the ability to denounce the fact that you are 22. The same goes for your sex and origin.
Lol. Coming up with a bunch of things to say which are pretty much common sense, but wording them so that they come across as controversial = Very Clever.
Doing all of this simply for some attention and "thumbs up's" on youtube = Pathetic.
Lol. Coming up with a bunch of things to say which are pretty much common sense, but wording them so that they come across as controversial = Very Clever.
Doing all of this simply for some attention and "thumbs up's" on youtube = Pathetic.
@danfromnz well i guess some of your observations to me seem like common sense. It only takes a little deep thinking. But then again, I also live in NZ, and here people in general dont tend to think too deeply about anything. Anyhoo, interesting observations nonetheless. Cheers mate
Firstly, labeling dg doesnt work and thats a good thing simply because that means you're the real deal lol I believe a label just means you're part of a group of people (or several) that all do generally the same thing which isn't you lol As far as the expectations of other people goes there are so many different opinions the only one that really matters is yours and that of God (depending on what the person believes in of course). I say screw labels, you are who you are!
i think you are a highschool drop out who went on to work at a video ezy whilst doing a church internship then an internship at Radio Rhema which moved you onto being a full time radio dj at Life Fm. All the while, serving The LORD with a great and strong heart. Just a guess
"Relative to their numbers in the general population, about 4.8% of all black men were in custody at midyear 2006, compared to about 0.7% of white men and 1.9% of Hispanic men.
@ShirmyJay Granted, I did exaggerate a little with the NZ pavlova thing but it's a video blog, man. At least you understood (even if you didn't agree with) my point. And just for the record - I have surprised A LOT of people by saying "I don't like pavlova", or "I don't like Lord Of The Rings" and their response has been, "But you have to! You're a NZer!"
Keep the comments unpersonal dude, no point in calling me 'gay'.
@danfromnz haha alright what about the male thing, you are a male cause you produce gammettes and sperm, "At midyear 2006 more black men (836,800) were in custody in State or Federal prison or local jail than white men (718,100) or Hispanic men (426,900) (table 13). Black men comprised 41% of the more than 2 million men in custody, and black men age 20 to 29 comprised 15.5% of all men in custody on June 30, 2006.
Overall, black men were incarcerated at 6.5 times the rate of white men. The incarceration rate for black men was highest among black men age 25 to 29. About 11.7% of black males in this age group were incarcerated on June 30, 2006. Across age groups black men were between 5.7 and 8.5 times more likely than white men to be incarcerated.
@varygoode They do, just not as crazy as going to say your a nzer you think pavlovas the best food ever only an idiot would assume that, Thats based on nothing but the fact that nz created the pavlova. Where as judging a black man trying to break into his car as aposed to a white male is based on the fact that a much larger black percentage of the prison population up to 40% in some places with a black population of the place is only 8 or 9 percent. That would be a sensible stereotype.
@ShirmyJay You can't justify one stereotype over another, mainly because most people have faulty statistics. Though all stereotypes do come from somewhere.
I've been soooo anti-labels as far back as I can remember. You're not where you're from, what you like, or even what you believe. You are YOU... that's it. I may respond in video form later on.
I have always thought about the same things. Especially with the Christian thing. When I say I am a Christian I am immediately put into a category that tells people that I am a prejudice person...which is the exact opposite. I think you've inspired me to do a video response sometime in the future. I will think up some ideas and get back to you! Haha
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AnonBuddha 4 months ago
The fact that you were born 22 years ago makes you 22, whether or not you like it. Just because society has a particular understanding of what being 22 is, doesn't change the fact that that is what you are. Whether or not you fit the stereotype of a 22 year old person does not give you the ability to denounce the fact that you are 22. The same goes for your sex and origin.
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Lol. Coming up with a bunch of things to say which are pretty much common sense, but wording them so that they come across as controversial = Very Clever.
Doing all of this simply for some attention and "thumbs up's" on youtube = Pathetic.
inderdaadherbst 4 months ago
Lol. Coming up with a bunch of things to say which are pretty much common sense, but wording them so that they come across as controversial = Very Clever.
Doing all of this simply for some attention and "thumbs up's" on youtube = Pathetic.
inderdaadherbst 4 months ago
Wasn't the point of the video, and I'm interested in the common sense part. What do you mean?
I'm not trying to be controversial, it's just my thoughts on what happens sometimes. And I checked out some of your video - sweet music :)
danfromnz 4 months ago
@danfromnz well i guess some of your observations to me seem like common sense. It only takes a little deep thinking. But then again, I also live in NZ, and here people in general dont tend to think too deeply about anything. Anyhoo, interesting observations nonetheless. Cheers mate
inderdaadherbst 4 months ago
Firstly, labeling dg doesnt work and thats a good thing simply because that means you're the real deal lol I believe a label just means you're part of a group of people (or several) that all do generally the same thing which isn't you lol As far as the expectations of other people goes there are so many different opinions the only one that really matters is yours and that of God (depending on what the person believes in of course). I say screw labels, you are who you are!
KrazyKim89 9 months ago
i think you are a highschool drop out who went on to work at a video ezy whilst doing a church internship then an internship at Radio Rhema which moved you onto being a full time radio dj at Life Fm. All the while, serving The LORD with a great and strong heart. Just a guess
Ubermatron 11 months ago
"Relative to their numbers in the general population, about 4.8% of all black men were in custody at midyear 2006, compared to about 0.7% of white men and 1.9% of Hispanic men.
ShirmyJay 11 months ago
@ShirmyJay Granted, I did exaggerate a little with the NZ pavlova thing but it's a video blog, man. At least you understood (even if you didn't agree with) my point. And just for the record - I have surprised A LOT of people by saying "I don't like pavlova", or "I don't like Lord Of The Rings" and their response has been, "But you have to! You're a NZer!"
Keep the comments unpersonal dude, no point in calling me 'gay'.
Cheers for your thoughts though.
danfromnz 11 months ago
@danfromnz haha alright what about the male thing, you are a male cause you produce gammettes and sperm, "At midyear 2006 more black men (836,800) were in custody in State or Federal prison or local jail than white men (718,100) or Hispanic men (426,900) (table 13). Black men comprised 41% of the more than 2 million men in custody, and black men age 20 to 29 comprised 15.5% of all men in custody on June 30, 2006.
ShirmyJay 11 months ago
Overall, black men were incarcerated at 6.5 times the rate of white men. The incarceration rate for black men was highest among black men age 25 to 29. About 11.7% of black males in this age group were incarcerated on June 30, 2006. Across age groups black men were between 5.7 and 8.5 times more likely than white men to be incarcerated.
ShirmyJay 11 months ago
@ShirmyJay I sort of think you're missing the point of the whole video dude.
danfromnz 11 months ago
No it dosent you must be an idiot to think that the whole world judges that seriously on stereotypes, you talk like and australian and Are you Gay?
ShirmyJay 11 months ago
@ShirmyJay And you must be quite naive to think that people don't judge based on stereotypes, even if only in their minds.
varygoode 11 months ago
@varygoode They do, just not as crazy as going to say your a nzer you think pavlovas the best food ever only an idiot would assume that, Thats based on nothing but the fact that nz created the pavlova. Where as judging a black man trying to break into his car as aposed to a white male is based on the fact that a much larger black percentage of the prison population up to 40% in some places with a black population of the place is only 8 or 9 percent. That would be a sensible stereotype.
ShirmyJay 11 months ago
@ShirmyJay You can't justify one stereotype over another, mainly because most people have faulty statistics. Though all stereotypes do come from somewhere.
varygoode 11 months ago
I've been soooo anti-labels as far back as I can remember. You're not where you're from, what you like, or even what you believe. You are YOU... that's it. I may respond in video form later on.
PS: Your vlogs have been super great so far, Dan!
varygoode 11 months ago
I have always thought about the same things. Especially with the Christian thing. When I say I am a Christian I am immediately put into a category that tells people that I am a prejudice person...which is the exact opposite. I think you've inspired me to do a video response sometime in the future. I will think up some ideas and get back to you! Haha
agactinggirl 11 months ago