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Being sheep or being deliberately awkward?
Which one do you think is the worst trait to have out of the two? They're both obviously annoying traits but at least with people that are deliberately being awkward is due to wanting to be individual, I can't get behind or understand anybody that doesn't have a mind of their own and I've known a few people in my personal life be like this as well and it's incredibly annoying.
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Is there a poll! Being a sheep is the worst, awful trait, although being deliberately awkward is not far behind..
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I tried to access the thread tools section but it wouldn't let me so I was hoping if a Mod could add a poll please? |
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I think there's a real difference Mock in someone being an 'Individual' and someone who is 'Deliberately Akward'.
I like to think that I'm an Individual, but I guess that we all have to 'follow the crowd' sometimes, then there are times when our independently made 'Individual' choices are the same as the 'Majority'. |
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And I agree with what Kizzy said earlier, I hate fence sitters too. |
Do I have to pick? some sheepish behaviour is worse than deliberate awkwardness and vice versa
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What I call fence sitting is when it's like getting blood out of a stone just to get them to say what their favourite Food is as an example and they won't give out an answer. |
Being a sheep is worse
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ie work ? private ? betting ? I always try to go with my heart on everything ? if it does not feel right I won't do it - don't both me if the the rest of the world does it. example of this is like them crap shows "only way is Essex" or "towie" . I can not bring myself to watch this trivial. morning Jeremy kyle ???????????????? :joker: |
I only use 'sheep' as an insult. I believe the human race is made up of a huge amount of followers (sheep if you want to insult them) and a smaller proportion of leaders. Some of those followers aspire to be leaders and this is when we see verbal 'awkwardness'.
I'd say that fence sitters are comfortable followers, because when a battle breaks out between two potential leaders, the fence sitter prefers to look on with interest from a safe distance. I agree with Niamh when she says 'sheepish' behaviour can be worse . There is a woman at my work who appears to be sweet and caring and somewhat insignificant; she quietly stirs up trouble amongst the ranks before sitting back and watching the battles commence. To me, that's the cowardly behaviour of a sheep. |
I hate being a sheep but if I really believe in something than nothing will turn me from that course, at times that may make me seem deliberately awkward to the opposing view but there it is.
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I think also alot of times people are accused of being sheep just because they agree with majority where as maybe the majority is the majority because it's what most people actually think is right
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Being a sheep is worse.
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I love real sheep..can't see the point of using it as an insult.
If someone doesn't agree with me or can't form an opinion on any given subject then so be it, hardly a ruddy crime. The same as so called fence sitting, not everyone has an opinion either way on every subject going.:shrug: |
Im the Shepard and round up my sheep :hehe:
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I meant fence sitters as in those who deliberately suppress their view to fit in with the majority if I'm forced to explain my terminology. Not those who genuinely haven't made their mind up on any given subject. And if you haven't an opinion on a topic then it begs the question why you'd be involved in a discussion in the first instance, but that's just me. |
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