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What it is to be cool
Well, I think LoT is cool, but this is what cool is according to wikipedia
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I dig that timeline of cool - but I think it's missing pieces
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Who cares what Wiki thinks is cool! Cool is a state of mind. It's being a leader not a follower. It's why I wear retro clothing. I don't care what anyone else thinks about what I wear. I am going to wear my leather jackets and my cardigan sweaters and I don't care who tells me not to. I'm not going to wear clothes with designer labels painted on them, and a hat backwards because everyone is doing it. I am going to be my own man, with my own style, and my own razzamatazz. You dig? :cool:
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Personally, I enjoy the envy, resentment, and perceived elitism of coolness, or as I prefer to coin it, swank.
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I'm the mom of a Tweener. I'm the epitome of uncoolness, at least for the next decade. Except when she needs money, of course.
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so the only thing cool now is hip-hop?
that is deeply disappointing |
C'mon Yolanda, what's Fonzie like?
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Well, I thought it was an entertaining read. I almost never take anything at Wiki at face value entirely (unless I've edited it ;) )
I thought it was funny that there was so much space devoted to it. I was not swanky enough to know that the timeline was off by so much. So I guess it's time for subtraction of mojo. |
The timeline's been edited out (you can still see it by going into the history of the page). I like the format, but the data's pretty stupid. Not only is it rather one-dimensional to consider HipHop and electronica the only forms of cool music left (someone hasn't seen the Coachella lineup), it rather narrowly defines music as the only cool-indicator in modern times. Lame.
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Ouch. I think that is something you need to remind her of down the road. Snowflake, no removing of mojo! Obviously interesting as it has responses, no? :D Egads, cool. What is cool. Someone I think is cool is someone who doesn't judge others on their coolness and interests, etc. That's cool. Oh, or, that's hot? {insert TM} |
Oh... the differences between hot and cool. Hot is more of an extreme, temperature-wise, so I always translated likewise. Once upon a time, I thought something being called "hot" was extremely out of the ordinary, something exciting... Thanks to Paris Hilton, and anyone else who overused the phrase, it now means... Lukewarm.
Cool is not having to worry about whether you're cool or not, and having the confidence to carry it off. That's cool. |
Thank you, that explains the difference clearly. :snap:
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Or wait. Is that love? Or is that bull****? |
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- John Lennon ...and he was cool. |
I think each generation defines what is "cool" for them. I remember a time when Barry Manilow was cool. And Maynard Ferguson. And Abba.
Things are a little different for our kids. We were raised by parents who didn't get rock and roll. Our kids share that with us. Erin is big into Queen, Bowie, and Tull, and is going through a big Beatles phase right now. Still, fashions change, and there will always be something to make parents say, "What is up with that?" |
Ahh who cares. All I know is that (starts singing) "I'm in with the In Crowd....We got our own way of walking! We got our own way of talkin' Yeah!!" :)
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All I know is that I was never considered, and never considered myself, anything remotely close to "cool" until I finally learned to stop giving a sh*t. After that...I can't say I was "cool", but the term stopped really mattering to me, and as a result I seemed to get along more comfortably with a lot more people and in a lot more situations.
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Same here. Hard to teach this to the kids, sometimes. But, eventually they get it. Luckily mine seem to get it early.
What a hardship when they don't. |
I've never been cool. But I like to pretend I am. ;)
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What about groovy?
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Cool is not Prada, nor Dada; The Stones at Altamont, or Pavarotti at La Scala
Rather Cool is a passion and a place of inner peace, where one takes sincere pleasure in all indulgences spawning self confidence in fashion, art, and taste. It can't be copied, adopted, or emulated but must come from within, for a pig dressed in Versache is still just a pig. |
I think refrigerators are cool.
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A while back I wrote on why Disney will never be cool.
Can Wikipedia really nail down what everything is? |
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Pronounced as the English word Ver-sace' Per Nome in Showgirls. |
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And why, if I wore it, I would not cool at all ;) (oink) |
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That's totally cool! |
And there ends my football knowledge. ;)
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isnt it Gisele Bunchen,,(Dicaprio's x)??? |
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Being cool is not something I worry about. I've been "other" for long enough that it doesn't matter anymore. It's really hilarious that at 37 I'm more "mainstream" or "normal" in appearance than I've ever been with some trepidation. My life appears normal until you get to know me. I used to wear my oddities on my sleeve and lately I play it closer to home. I'm not sure if I like this better or not. |
I think someone who doesn't think themselves cool and doesn't try to act cool, is typically cool. Anyone who *knows* that they are cool, definitely isn't.
Or did somebody already say that? I'm too cool to go back and look. |
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Then there's the other side of "cool" which falls in line with what you're getting at. It's an internal definition and changes from person to person. |
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Good golly, they have Polish Cool on Wiki. I'm a total polak in both nationality & nature (I'm actually part polish with a really polish last name that nobody ever spells right). It's about time we got associated with cool instead of riding around on submarines with screendoors & our army invading on carousel horses.
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I've rarely been in the "in" crowds and I don't care. My husband says that makes me sound bitter but I can't see it. It's a fact that I generally wind up in smaller groups and the people who are the centers of the big groups don't interest me. I find people who do interest me and we have a great time. |
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But if we want to get pedantic, we can just argue that cool is about temperature. |
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I like the idea of looking temperate.
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There are so many thing that are generally classified as "cool" that I don't think are cool at all. It' so subjective.
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Or, Truth, Beauty, Freedom, and, above all things, Love.
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Oh my, look at the time. We'll just be going now.
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I love you guys.
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It will never be definitive, and even in hindsight it's a moving target depending on how large of a segment of society you're looking at. But it's kinda like quantum physics. It's true that once you filter down to the level of an individual atom, the physics of Mr. Newton no longer apply. But that discovery has not invalidated classical mechanics in the least, it's still a valuable tool for working on the scale that most of us work most of the time. They're both referred to as "physics", and they both share some characteristics, but they are distinct concepts. Not very different than what I see as two distinct definitions of cool. |
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I'd argue that cool is only definable in the rearview mirror. That in the now we are all just fulfilling our own personal preferences and then 10, 15, or 20 years later we can look back and decide which of those many activities, trends, subcultures, etc., were actually the cool ones.
At the time you'd probably pick disco as the winner based on popularity but 20 years later it is cooler to have been into punk. I do agree that popular and cool don't have much overlap. Because we all know, instinctively that being cool is reserved for an exalted few. Therefore if it had mass involvement it can't have been cool. However, being cool also requires being ahead of the curve, being a trendsetter not a trend follower. So the cool among us are doing things that few people do now but in five years everybody will either be doing or will claim to have done (the total claimed population of Woodstock: 2.6 billion; number of people who voted against Reagan in 1984: 98%). So, since in the rear view mirror that which was cool eventually ends up looking like that which was popular, even though the cool phase preceded the popular phase, as we move to trends closer to contemporaneous periods we are tricked into confusing the currently popular with the currently cool. When in fact, what is now popular will be mocked as a bunch of sheep in 4 years when VH-1 does a nostalgic look back on 2007. |
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And where I came from, surfing wasn't cool at all. The kids driving to the Oregon Coast to surf were considered poseurs.
Well, one of the surfing girls was considered cool, but she was also the school door knob so that may have muddied the issue. |
Cool only exists in the context of a subculture. Surfing may have been cool in the 80's in your cultural experience, but certainly not in everyone elses. (I would have pegged it in the 60's myself when all the Beach Blanket Bingo movies were made)
I think we need a name for the philosophy of cool - Morality gets ethics, Beauty, Aesthetics - Coolics? There's got to be a better term. |
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But what would all the surfers I drive by every morning on my way to work think? |
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