>One day you will have to look at yourself in the mirror and deal with
>who you truly are.. an individual person who is not like everyone
>else.
And then you'll go push someone else's scooter of a cliff.
Or, if you're unlucky, you realise that you're exactly the same.
> I think to allow some sort of lifestyle influence your life
>decisions to the point that it almost becomes self-fascism is can
>have a more detrimental effect
If you let it get that far, but I guess it's a personal thing where you draw
the line.
Isn't having any kind of taste or standards, no matter how individual
(because it's still your own rules), 'self-fascism'?
Would you be too individual to go on a mod rally? And would that be denying
yourself something for the sake of your individuality? Which would be, QED.
. .
>on you then your original problem of
>low self esteem and lack of feeling of belonging.
Well that would be just about everyone these days, wouldn't it.
> Isn't that the
>reason why we subscribe to such groups in the first place when we are
>in our teens?
Yep. And as a lot of us don't have families, or feel much belonging to where
we work, you might as well stick with your mates.
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