I'm looking forward to going out & trashing restaurants & making fun of oiks.
Clique? Exclusive club?
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Originally posted by jean View PostBut how can you tell whether you're part of the clique or not?
Do you recognise this ?
Do you know where this is ?
and can you tell what they are singing from the posture of the conductor ?
Which Orchestra is this ?
and so on
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Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostIt can't be the first time you've seen it, surely?
i do so wish that was my front room!According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostDoes your front room look like this ?
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Do you recognise this ?
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Do you know where this is ?
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and can you tell what they are singing from the posture of the conductor ?
Which Orchestra is this ?
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and so on
[The last picture is surely the VPO. The answers to each of the others are: No, No and No.]
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Originally posted by Pabmusic View PostA clique is "a narrow exclusive circle or group of persons; especially: one held together by common interests, views, or purposes" (Webster), which sounds about right to me.
a) the 'exclusive' tag - that's certainly not any part of what I see happening on the Forum, nothing gives me more pleasure here that when positive, enthusiastic new members join - the more the merrier, as far as I am concerned; and
b) the way the word "clique" tends to be used in a pejorative sense when individuals (as I said in a post on the Mozart thread - but not just here, it's true in life generally) behave in an over-the-top, offensive and often, it seems, wilfully provocative manner, then encounter some concerted disagreement with that behaviour, and use the word "clique" in a passive-aggressive way to attempt to diminish those who disagree with them and somehow justify their own conduct.
I think your 'Webster's' definition ignores the almost inevitable negative, pejorative connotation of the word, Pabs."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Caliban View PostWhat sounds wrong to me is:
a) the 'exclusive' tag - that's certainly not any part of what I see happening on the Forum, nothing gives me more pleasure here that when positive, enthusiastic new members join - the more the merrier, as far as I am concerned; and
b) the way the word "clique" tends to be used in a pejorative sense when individuals (as I said in a post on the Mozart thread - but not just here, it's true in life generally) behave in an over-the-top, offensive and often, it seems, wilfully provocative manner, then encounter some unanimity against that behaviour, and use the word "clique" in a passive-aggressive way to attempt to diminish that unanimity and somehow justify their own conduct.
I think your 'Webster's' definition ignores the almost inevitable negative, pejorative connotation of the word, Pabs.
Or on the other hand, there's a limit to how long one can string out the discussion of a word that's not all that interesting.
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