Copycats
Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2015 5:02 am
Everyone knows them. Copycats one of those sort of people no one really likes today.
But what is ur opinion on them?
But what is ur opinion on them?
If that is the case should I just lock the topic now? Prevention is better than cure.SnifitGuy wrote:I agree, and while I can see Sinem's reason for this topic, it's probably going to end up in flames...SilverDeoxys563 wrote:I doubt asking for opinions on a stereotype with very negative connotations will introduce interesting insight, tbh.
That statement implies that you aren't capable of anything as well.Sinem wrote:K Squishy go ahead if it's true what Snifit says, then the userbase cannot handle it which is sad to see.
It was a try but the userbase doesn't look capable of anything.
Creating a pretty useless discussion =/= community's ability to handle certain topics.Sinem wrote:K Squishy go ahead if it's true what Snifit says, then the userbase cannot handle it which is sad to see.
It was a try but the userbase doesn't look capable of anything.
It was actually there to hear others opinion about copycats like i stated.Joey wrote:What was the point of this topic to begin with?
SilverDeoxys563 wrote:I doubt asking for opinions on a stereotype with very negative connotations will introduce interesting insight, tbh.
What's a copycat?Sinem wrote:Everyone knows them.
BMatSantos wrote:What's a copycat?Sinem wrote:Everyone knows them.
I would like to know as well...BMatSantos wrote:What's a copycat?Sinem wrote:Everyone knows them.
A copycat is someone that copies someone else. In this case, I assume Sinem is getting at people that pretend to be other people.PDPaula wrote:I would like to know as well...BMatSantos wrote:What's a copycat?Sinem wrote:Everyone knows them.
Copycats, as I know them, are not a concept I have had to deal with in a really long time. Does this word have another meaning or something as one grows older or are you literally just talking about "people who copy other people"?Sinem wrote:It was actually there to hear others opinion about copycats like i stated.Joey wrote:What was the point of this topic to begin with?
How do you have a pic of my cat? I must lock all windows and doors so you do not get in again.Turtwig wrote:BMatSantos wrote:What's a copycat?Sinem wrote:Everyone knows them.
I could not help but laughTurtwig wrote:BMatSantos wrote:What's a copycat?Sinem wrote:Everyone knows them.
Copycats as a concept are usually driven into the ground once a child emerges and matures into a teenager. The concept of copycats are literally nonexistent beyond the social groups of children aged 5-10 as far as I'm aware, it has no meaning of anyone beyond that social group.Joey wrote:Copycats, as I know them, are not a concept I have had to deal with in a really long time. Does this word have another meaning or something as one grows older or are you literally just talking about "people who copy other people"?Sinem wrote:It was actually there to hear others opinion about copycats like i stated.Joey wrote:What was the point of this topic to begin with?
Joey wrote:What was the point of this topic to begin with?
Sinem wrote:It was actually there to hear others opinion about copycats like i stated.
Joey wrote:Copycats as a concept are usually driven into the ground once a child emerges and matures into a teenager. The concept of copycats are literally nonexistent beyond the social groups of children aged 5-10 as far as I'm aware, it has no meaning of anyone beyond that social group.
8bitmushroom wrote:This thread has no discussion value.
ILove69 wrote:I don't like people who denoting an action, carried out in imitation of another. This also typically what criminals do! :/
If you think like this, why are you commenting in the first place actually?8bitmushroom wrote: This thread has no discussion value.