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Maturation... men vs women

Discussion in 'The Lounge' started by NateSMZ, Oct 25, 2007.

Maturation... men vs women

Discussion in 'The Lounge' started by NateSMZ, Oct 25, 2007.

  1. MarineCorp

    MarineCorp New Member

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    true enough however if we have multiple choices don't we obey one but disobey the other?
     
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    I personally don't think that women mature socially until they come out of high school, and some still don't mature at that. That was why I was never interested in dating girls in high school, everything is too bitchy and catty, it's just disgusting. While women mature physically earlier than men, the social uptightiness that women tend to embrace is in stark contrast to the easy going attitude that is more inclined to friendship that men embrace.

    On the other hand, because of this easy going nature, men are doing worse in school, while the anal girl is doing better. I guess it just depends on what traits you value the most.
     
  3. EonMaster

    EonMaster Eeveelution Master

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    You just choose which option you would like to do more. I guess it would be something like wanting to play a computer game or using Word. The computer has multiple choices, but ultimately runs only one of them.

    The brain is still in control, but it chooses which though to run, and which one to stop from being done. Just like I could be watching TV, but would rather sit here and chat on my opinions.
     
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    headstock, you have way too much time on ur hands
     
  5. MarineCorp

    MarineCorp New Member

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    @Eonmaster- Of course however we may be like robots however do we act as like robots?
     
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    EonMaster Eeveelution Master

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    hmmm......well, we do run on a form of programing. It's hard to tell, because computers currently cannot perform actions as well as people do. However, people are creating robot that act like people, giving them preprogramed emotions and human voices.

    So, I would say that robots act like us.
     
  7. MarineCorp

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    They do, but do we act like them?
     
  8. EonMaster

    EonMaster Eeveelution Master

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    Currently, no. Humans are too advanced to act like the robots we can currently produce. However, if we build androids, then we would act the same, as long as 2012 doesn't show up and ruin everything.

    Wow, one pages goes from female v. male to humanity v. robot, cool huh?
     
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    Cool

    How do you know how androids act? there's movies with androids and they sometimes act crazy
     
  10. EonMaster

    EonMaster Eeveelution Master

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    most likely, androids would be programed to act like people. Logic would tell us to make them act like something we know works.

    However, the body can still be compared to a robot or computer. They are just too similar in function to not notice.
     
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    However they are not like us
    We die
    They probably don't
    We eat
    They don't
    They are very weird
     
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    They use energy like we do. The body turns food into chemicals used to power the cells. Robots use electricity to power thier parts. Same concept.

    Robots eventually break but are easy to repair. The reason humans die is because the body's way of repairing itself ages and becomes less effective, thus the body eventually can no longer repair itself, and dies.
     
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    Humans cannot repair itself from death
     
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    EonMaster Eeveelution Master

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    I know, robots can't repair itself from death either.
     
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    i think maturity more of the sense of handling a certain situation or event in the calmest, methodical way as possible, and less of a persons state of logic
     
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    Just because you are mature, doesn't mean you have the ability to think of calm solutions during an emergency. I don't see anyone being calm when their house is on fire or car is stolen.
     
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    Maturation is responsibility, not physological changes in your body. There's many 30 years old boys skating on city squares their whole life.
     
  18. EonMaster

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    So you think maturation is all about mental developement and has nothing to do with physical developement as described by science? Maturity is both physical and mental growth, both are needed to some extent.

    I don't skate, but I don't see why a 30 year old skater is considered immature, people are allowed to have fun outside of work once in a while. How is that any different from seeing 30 cyclers doing tricks on a turnpike?
     
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    maturity is a social standard, meaning that the mature person doesnt do childish things, as legoing, playing robbie konijn, or hide and seek. the peroson also has a certain psycical growth, can talk and express himself good, has a sense of humor about the more serious things, and has a certain emotional stability
     
  20. paragon

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    I hope you don't honestly believe this. Your other topics like this are fine for the most part. But this one is just flat out wrong. The generally accepted idea is the correct idea.


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