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You really wanna put people into two groups? Hmmm...lets see, if you put people into a group, they are bound to come back and say they dont like the group, or the alternative and demand a seperate group. And then there will be those who dont want to be in any 'group'.
Then there is the pshycology of grouping. Others dont like it when you put them in a group, but they are ok with the concept as long as they are the ones who decides what group it is.
But if we don't put people into groups, how am I supposed to make blatant generalisations of a large segment of the population, or feel superior to other people?
I have the solution. Group people into these two categories. Human and not-human.
I already feel superior to all other forms of animals.
Perhaps we could group people into those who enjoy Monty Python, and those whom do not.
What?! You haven't seen Monty Python?! Well..how bout Mel Brooks? His movies are almost like Monty Python's?What about people who haven't seen monty python? I haven't. Where do i belong?
Ok, I am on this side.
What about people who haven't seen monty python? I haven't. Where do i belong?
We need to split everyone up into two different groups!
Interesting choice!
Now does it make us feel superior to create the group, or does it make us feel superior to fall into what we consider to be the 'right group'?
There are people who would pride themselves in not falling into the Monty Python group, and there are those who would pride themeselves in falling into it.
Simple: There are two kinds of people in the world --those who split people into groups, and those who don't.I will need some help with this one - how will I know who not to like if I don't manage to split the entire world's population into two distinct groups?
Simple: There are two kinds of people in the world --those who split people into groups, and those who don't.