We need to know where we stand. Sometimes labels are good. I would like to wear a sign/name tag that stated some of my qualities, that I'm gay, atheist, single but looking (ha ha) etc so that other people would know who/wha I am. Then the people who weren't interested wouldn't bother me. How's that for a solution..... The labels would all have to be accurate- happily married, married but playing around, alcoholic, drug addict, type a personality, lazy bum,, good samaritan, a**hole, etc. We'd all have to clean up our act. LOL
2006-08-08 18:44:26
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answered by reme_1 7
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We need the labels for now.
I mean fear of the unknown is what set off all the hate to begin with with.
Until the time comes when people realized we are all the same people and are not better than the next. The labels must stick.
I hate labels. But what will you do?
2006-08-08 14:21:49
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answered by elymendoza1984 3
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Good and noble idea hun but because of the diversity that is the human race it is unlikely to happen unless we all were exactly a like in how we think and approach others. Because we are so different in terms of how we are raised, educated... what our beliefs, values and morals are we tend to bring what were taught into every arena and then judge, label, and make assumptions about what we don't understand... we call this ignorance... way too much of it on this planet... but I feel what your saying and that would indeed make a wonderful world if we could just get over ourselves.
2006-08-05 00:33:06
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answered by kitkool 5
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It is human nature to categorize and file everything in a neat box. I hate it too. But you will never change it. I think in heaven there will be no labels so that we can love everyone regardless of what makes us unique.
2006-08-05 01:20:07
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answered by ♂ Randy W. ♂ 6
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I agree with you. I don't think that we should label people. We are all human and therefore the same. Labeling people leads to generalizations of groups and then hatred towards certain groups.
2006-08-05 15:45:42
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answered by ♥dream_angel♥ 6
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of course we cant avoid it in many cases,but sometimes it's better not to bother ourselves with labels. for example when we're talking about sexual orientation. I've been seeing quite many ppl asking questions like 'am I gay/lesbian?', 'I'm lesbian or bi?' and so on and so on. if we're in love with the other person why should we label your love? if it's lesbian love, if it's straight love? what for? too many of us is wasting our time wondering, trying to label ourselves. if you put such wuestion in this category I guess you mean labeling love mainly and in this case I think we should avoid it! the most important thing is the fact that we're in love! nothing more matters!! :D
2006-08-05 08:16:22
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answered by bara_no_seido 3
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2016-11-03 22:40:41
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answered by ? 4
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if you stopped labeling everything how would i know the difference between coke and pepsi?
stupid answer, same principle
thnk about it
2006-08-05 04:30:28
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answered by ☺Everybody still loves Chris!♥▼© 6
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I'm with you on that. Majorities always think in terms of us and them.
2006-08-05 04:38:53
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answered by BeachBum 7
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I dont know y folks alwayz judge people,But that jus shows how stupid they r them selves.Think'a bout it....
2006-08-08 20:05:36
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answered by sophatup 2
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