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Post #259489 by tekoteko on Fri, Oct 6, 2006 6:43 PM

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On 2006-10-06 09:48, woofmutt wrote:
The "cool kid" groups I always encountered were mainly "cool" because they proclaimed themselves thus. By limiting access and interaction they kept their little cliques exclusive. For some reason their artificial status was desirable by those on the outside. I never got that, the "cool kids" were in general the least creative, interesting, or intelligent kids around. Usually they just had the "right" clothes and gossiped a lot.

Of course "cool kids' groups are alive and well in the grownup world. From private clubs to gated communities to Costco membership. And for some reason folks still want in. But exclusive groups know they need to remain exclusive because they pretty much can't hack it in the real world. It's kind of similar to being quarantined, but instead of the general population not wanting the disease to spread an exclusive population is terrified they may catch something.

I like the arrangement: Exclusivity is a mindset I'd rather not see spread. I'd rather see it kept in a gilded cage.

Costco is amazing. The best thing about costco though are the free samples. Beyond that it's a bunch of garbage you really don't have room for in your freezer, and you can't get rid of it for like a year afterwards. Sounds like a lot of fun.

TT