riverc0il
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Could not have said it better myself, perfectly put. "The Jones" do it to in the whole "keeping up" with the latest yuppie wear, trendy car, etc. But as you wrote, the laughable styles stick out the most. Not as individuals but as trendy wanna-fit-ins.The common excuse for an alternative style is, 'I just want to express my individuality'. No you don't You want to be accepted by a certain group of people because it might benefit you professionally, socially, sexually......whatever. That comment is ageless and true of all 'life styles'.
One of the most startling things I learned my first year of college was in General Psychology. That the younger people are the more they want to fit in and the older people get the more individualized they become. That was totally backwards from my raging youthful angst perspective. I was rebelling, damn it! I saw the world differently and was individualistic in my expression! Yup, we are all that chump at one point or another in our lives. Some people never realize it, heh!
But this is all old news, we all understand the problem because we lived it. I guess that is why it is so fun to poke fun?
On the respect issue, I don't know. Maybe we will all eventually be walking around with our pants just a belts width above our crotches at some point in the future. Because on the flip side, what is "decent" has certainly evolved over the years. Used to be society was pretty puritan in its acceptance of what is decent and what is not.
However, on the flip side, I think it really says something when our society in its current state draws a line in the sand and says "walking around with four inches of your drawers showing is not really decent." Just think of what else in our society is just find and dandy decency wise and this is where we choose to draw a line. Maybe its just me, but I think that some unknown universal barrier is being crossed and for only the reason of pissing a few people off, not because the barrier was dumb to begin with. So I say this is less about disrespect and more about lack of self respect in the name of fitting in and being cool. But that is pretty much what any rebellious behavior is about when it is about rebelling instead of changing something that is a restriction not inherently bad.
Good/Bad/Inherent? Its all a judgment call and as always I straddle the line between Objectiveness and Subjectiveness. I think that argument exists on a sliding scale depending on the situation. Call me a situational objector