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12 Oct 2015, 10:13 pm

was a Mod back in the 80s - all the obsessive talk about scooters and clothes - aspie obsession was quite unnoticed!


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12 Oct 2015, 11:38 pm

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13 Oct 2015, 12:57 am

i count myself as a member of the underwater vehicle fanciers association



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13 Oct 2015, 5:16 pm

I can't think of a subculture that I would consider myself part of.



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13 Oct 2015, 5:39 pm

dianthus wrote:
justkillingtime wrote:
dianthus wrote:
I identify with certain subcultures, but it's not the same as feeling like I belong to a group. It's more about just relating to a certain philosophy or belief system on a remote basis.


This in the areas of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals and democratic socialism.


I don't align with either of those things. PETA is quite unethical, and I despise socialism. You're treading on really contentious ground when you try to label a person with things they don't believe in.


I meant I identify with those subcultures but I don't feel I belong to them. I did not mean you felt aligned with what I was interested in.


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13 Oct 2015, 5:51 pm

I wouldn't belong to a subculture that would have me as a member! :lol:



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13 Oct 2015, 6:08 pm

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More nerd than geek, but identify with both, although I wasn't social enough for the D&D crowd.
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13 Oct 2015, 6:22 pm

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I have always been obsessed with 90's rave music! Have been since I was 11... never listem to anything else :) :D


Let's see... I'm listening through an electro punk playlist of mine (that started with metal, jam band & rave music obsessions), car culture is second-top on my list although my main interest is joining local Saab clubs and I no longer own one for the moment. Mountain biking is another subculture where I live, I'm about to squeeze a town ride in tonight. On top of that, I'd mostly just say hacker & punk/raver/generalized-weirdo is where I fit eusocially...


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13 Oct 2015, 7:05 pm

I dont fit anywhere really. I was mostly metalhead/druggie subculture when I was younger, but always had my own way of doing stuff.

I never wanted to dress anyway just to be part of a group. I wore/wear band shirts and stuff, but also sports jerseys and mostly plain ass stuff. I'm also really into sports. Alot. Most metalheads are not.

I'm not even accepted in metalhead subculture because of my tastes in bands. Your typical "metal" (quotes because WTF is metal even today? SOOO many subgenres) bands like your Slayer, Metallica, Lamb of God, just are not my thing. "Real" metalheads typically make fun of bands I like like Candiria, Dillenger Escape Plan and iwrestledabearonce. It's considered by many to be "for p*****s", despite the fact Im guessing I'd fare quite well in a fight with many of them.

I find subcultures, when taken to their extreme, to be just as limiting as the mainstream. Just a different set of expectations to live up to and another image to wear.



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14 Oct 2015, 7:52 am

GGOG's - Grumpy Grey Old Git's.

Actually, there are quite a few of us, but be can't be bothered marching or anything like that as it just wouldn't be like it used to be.
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14 Oct 2015, 7:56 am

Like I said, I don't really identify with any one "subculture." I guess what I most resemble is the group composed of "professor wannabes."



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14 Oct 2015, 11:44 am

Davvo7 wrote:
GGOG's - Grumpy Grey Old Git's.

Actually, there are quite a few of us, but be can't be bothered marching or anything like that as it just wouldn't be like it used to be.
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Sometimes (when I'm taking it easy on the espresso) I start rambling about whatever I need to do that day, or anything else to be rambled about. I'm a young fogey... :jester:


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15 Oct 2015, 8:48 am

[/quote]Sometimes (when I'm taking it easy on the espresso) I start rambling about whatever I need to do that day, or anything else to be rambled about. I'm a young fogey... :jester:[/quote]

I like that! A young fogey! :lol:


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15 Oct 2015, 8:53 am

I was a young fogey once. Now, I'm an old whippersnapper.



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15 Oct 2015, 9:03 am

I'm a thinker, it doesn't get more sub-culture than that in today's world of "don't think about it, just react to it."



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15 Oct 2015, 9:48 am

You should create a bust of Aristophanes which depicts him in the "thinker" pose.