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Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 6:22 am
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Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 7:57 am
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There's nothing wrong with labels so long as they're used correctly. Language in itself is just a series of labels; labelling a sound to a particular idea or object. "Apple" is a label we give to a certain fruit. "Fruit" is a label we give to a classification of plant. "Plant" is a label we give to organisms which draw energy from the sun. Et' cetera.
Labels are powerful and important. Without labels, our society could not function socially. Without labels, (musically in this example) Eminem wouldn't be rap and Led Zepplin wouldn't be rock; they'd be the same thing, "music".
Social labels (such as goth) are important, and there's nothing wrong with using them if they're used correctly.
Dictionary.com goth n. 1. A style of rock music that often evokes bleak, lugubrious imagery. 2. A performer or follower of this style of music.
If I'm a follower of goth-rock, calling me a goth IS NOT wrong.
To conclude (in summary), labels are not wrong. Labels are only wrong when used incorrectly.
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Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 8:43 am
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GilAskan There's nothing wrong with labels so long as they're used correctly. Language in itself is just a series of labels; labelling a sound to a particular idea or object. "Apple" is a label we give to a certain fruit. "Fruit" is a label we give to a classification of plant. "Plant" is a label we give to organisms which draw energy from the sun. Et' cetera. Labels are powerful and important. Without labels, our society could not function socially. Without labels, (musically in this example) Eminem wouldn't be rap and Led Zepplin wouldn't be rock; they'd be the same thing, "music". Social labels (such as goth) are important, and there's nothing wrong with using them if they're used correctly. Dictionary.com goth n. 1. A style of rock music that often evokes bleak, lugubrious imagery. 2. A performer or follower of this style of music. If I'm a follower of goth-rock, calling me a goth IS NOT wrong. To conclude (in summary), labels are not wrong. Labels are only wrong when used incorrectly.
Well put, Mr. Gil.
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Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 12:33 pm
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MortSanglant GilAskan There's nothing wrong with labels so long as they're used correctly. Language in itself is just a series of labels; labelling a sound to a particular idea or object. "Apple" is a label we give to a certain fruit. "Fruit" is a label we give to a classification of plant. "Plant" is a label we give to organisms which draw energy from the sun. Et' cetera. Labels are powerful and important. Without labels, our society could not function socially. Without labels, (musically in this example) Eminem wouldn't be rap and Led Zepplin wouldn't be rock; they'd be the same thing, "music". Social labels (such as goth) are important, and there's nothing wrong with using them if they're used correctly. Dictionary.com goth n. 1. A style of rock music that often evokes bleak, lugubrious imagery. 2. A performer or follower of this style of music. If I'm a follower of goth-rock, calling me a goth IS NOT wrong. To conclude (in summary), labels are not wrong. Labels are only wrong when used incorrectly. Well put, Mr. Gil.
very well put
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Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 12:52 pm
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evilfaerie13 MortSanglant GilAskan There's nothing wrong with labels so long as they're used correctly. Language in itself is just a series of labels; labelling a sound to a particular idea or object. "Apple" is a label we give to a certain fruit. "Fruit" is a label we give to a classification of plant. "Plant" is a label we give to organisms which draw energy from the sun. Et' cetera. Labels are powerful and important. Without labels, our society could not function socially. Without labels, (musically in this example) Eminem wouldn't be rap and Led Zepplin wouldn't be rock; they'd be the same thing, "music". Social labels (such as goth) are important, and there's nothing wrong with using them if they're used correctly. Dictionary.com goth n. 1. A style of rock music that often evokes bleak, lugubrious imagery. 2. A performer or follower of this style of music. If I'm a follower of goth-rock, calling me a goth IS NOT wrong. To conclude (in summary), labels are not wrong. Labels are only wrong when used incorrectly. Well put, Mr. Gil.
very well put Here here. Simply put, easy to understand....
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Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 1:01 pm
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Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 1:40 pm
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Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 6:01 pm
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Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 6:07 pm
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MortSanglant GilAskan There's nothing wrong with labels so long as they're used correctly. Language in itself is just a series of labels; labelling a sound to a particular idea or object. "Apple" is a label we give to a certain fruit. "Fruit" is a label we give to a classification of plant. "Plant" is a label we give to organisms which draw energy from the sun. Et' cetera. Labels are powerful and important. Without labels, our society could not function socially. Without labels, (musically in this example) Eminem wouldn't be rap and Led Zepplin wouldn't be rock; they'd be the same thing, "music". Social labels (such as goth) are important, and there's nothing wrong with using them if they're used correctly. Dictionary.com goth n. 1. A style of rock music that often evokes bleak, lugubrious imagery. 2. A performer or follower of this style of music. If I'm a follower of goth-rock, calling me a goth IS NOT wrong. To conclude (in summary), labels are not wrong. Labels are only wrong when used incorrectly. Well put, Mr. Gil.
agreed
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Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 6:19 pm
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Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 6:25 pm
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Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 7:35 pm
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Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 9:00 pm
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Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 9:56 pm
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GilAskan There's nothing wrong with labels so long as they're used correctly. Language in itself is just a series of labels; labelling a sound to a particular idea or object. "Apple" is a label we give to a certain fruit. "Fruit" is a label we give to a classification of plant. "Plant" is a label we give to organisms which draw energy from the sun. Et' cetera. Labels are powerful and important. Without labels, our society could not function socially. Without labels, (musically in this example) Eminem wouldn't be rap and Led Zepplin wouldn't be rock; they'd be the same thing, "music". Social labels (such as goth) are important, and there's nothing wrong with using them if they're used correctly. Dictionary.com goth n. 1. A style of rock music that often evokes bleak, lugubrious imagery. 2. A performer or follower of this style of music. If I'm a follower of goth-rock, calling me a goth IS NOT wrong. To conclude (in summary), labels are not wrong. Labels are only wrong when used incorrectly.
Finally, someone else!
*cheers*
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