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Gaming As Image Statement

In an editorial entitled Will Anybody Care That You Liked Gaming Before It Was Cool?, GameGirlAdvance editor ClockworkGrue discusses aspects of PSP Glamour, and what it means when gaming devices become sex symbols. From the article: "It's great that gaming can be trendy, and that the 300 pound guy on the train the other day and Paris Hilton are both PSP owners. Maybe now there'll be some demand for game-related clothing that breaks the basement-casual standard?" Update: 04/15 11:13 GMT by Z : To fix broken link.

59 comments

  1. Recursive links ahoy. by Wogan · · Score: 2, Informative

    Can't RTFA.

    1. Re:Recursive links ahoy. by Wogan · · Score: 4, Informative

      While the story is still FUBAR'd, try this

    2. Re:Recursive links ahoy. by sp3tt · · Score: 0, Troll

      This is /., no one cares if TFA is not available, because they don't read it anyway ;)

    3. Re:Recursive links ahoy. by Captain+Splendid · · Score: 4, Informative

      While a link to TFA is nice, this picture it links to is much nicer.

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    4. Re:Recursive links ahoy. by Rob+T+Firefly · · Score: 1

      So that's the current generation's answer to when we used to blow dust out of our NES cartridges? I approve.

  2. Might be a nice article, but... by Zenophran · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Where does it go?

    1. Re:Might be a nice article, but... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      http://www.gamegirladvance.com/
      what's the use of google?

    2. Re:Might be a nice article, but... by Golias · · Score: 1

      Game-related clothing?

      Shit. Nike just found a new market to enter.

      Paris Hilton playes a PSP? So what? When enough wealthy heiresses like play it that Gucci makes a custom game console case, and enough other women play it that Target starts selling Gucci PSP Case knock-offs, that's when you will know the gaming market has genuinely transended the "300 pound guy on the train."

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  3. Sure there's a broken link... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    But it could be worse, the link could have actually pointed to somewhere on GameGirlAdvance.

  4. Article text, no need for a link by Clockwurk · · Score: 5, Informative

    PSP Glamour: Will Anybody Care That You Liked Gaming Before It Was Cool?
    Posted by ClockworkGrue at 06:07 PM

    The DS was made to change the way that games are played.

    If the PSP changes anything about the way games are played, it's that now when you play, you might actually look hot.

    psp_mermaid.jpgSony marketing's ability to present the PSP as a "lifestyle accessory" rather than a gaming system has really impressed me. Witness Korean website PSPStyle. This is a series of 3 model galleries on the themes of 3 classic fairytales, The Little Mermaid, Snow White, and Cinderella. Throw in some glamour, add a PSP, and there you go.

    And that's what's so odd, really. I mean, yes the PSP is a sleek little device. It fits into the style of the photographs, but, I mean, they're so posed and awkward. It's like they decided to do Gothic Lolita night on The Price is Right. It's not really sexy or mysterious, it's just silly.

    When it comes down to it, the best glamour shot of a PSP wasn't even made by Sony marketing. It was made by some girl. I linked to the original picture from Kotaku a few days ago. Much to my surprise, the girl writes for gaming blog-thing RedAssedBaboon under the name of Hatsumi. She has in fact written about "the picture," finally proving that ours isn't the only website where women will fondle gaming hardware and then reflect on it.

    hatsumi_lick.jpgOne the one hand, I think it's really awesome that our gaming devices can look like something you'd want to be seen using. I remember when critics praised the Gameboy Advance SP because it was so small that respectible people could carry it discreetly. Why shouldn't the world learn to see people who play games as playful, sexy creatures? On the other hand, there's the flag waving nerdcore gamer in me who wants a handheld to be awkward and gangly because it means that when I do see one it's like a little sign saying "I am of your people."

    This is, of course, ridiculous. Random guy on the street with a GBA SP is no more likely to be anything like me than random guy on the street with a PSP. It's great that gaming can be trendy, and that the 300 pound guy on the train the other day and Paris Hilton are both PSP owners. Maybe now there'll be some demand for game-related clothing that breaks the basement-casual standard? After all, if there's one thing we gamers know how to do, it's play (and pwn) well with others, and the pool of "others" just got a whole lot bigger. Right now, gamers are coming out of the basement, into the lime-light, and you know what they look like? They look like me. They look like you. They look like Hatsumi. But they're all here because they love games. No doubt we'll get to have arguments over who was a gamer "before it was cool," but if it means that we can argue over a friendly wi-fi deathmatch, then I'm looking forward to such inanities.

    1. Re:Article text, no need for a link by captnitro · · Score: 1
    2. Re:Article text, no need for a link by Golias · · Score: 1

      It's like they decided to do Gothic Lolita night on The Price is Right.

      I would totally watch that.

      What?

      What???

      Yeah right, like you wouldn't! Hypocrites.

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  5. Old news by FidelCatsro · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Gaming has always been somewhat cool , Since the days of the NES a "nintendo" has been a household name , They would get featured on TV programs and on anything else you could fit a famicon.The playstation ran with it and was the "Cool" system for the later part of the 90s, Sure 90% of the people had no clue what the hell a playstation was or what it did , but alot of people owned one and everyone knew the name , Playstation became synonymous wth Console.Later the rebranding to PSX notched it up another few cool factors , yet people still called it the playstation (or the nintendo).

    So now we have the PSP and the DS , tell you what the PSP is going to get called a gameboy by most people as will the DS .
    Im sorry but Paris hilton is not a sign of something being cool ...Can anyone tell me what the hell this woman has done(Being a rich slut does not make you cool) ....
    My point being The PSP and DS are cool for the very same reasons that the Playstation , Snes, megadrive(Genisis in the US) , NES and Gameboy were cool.
    They are the cultural icons for the games industry , they are the hoovers of the gaming world, People will walk up to you and ask "OOOH is that a *PSP* can i see".Nothing new here just the same old fashion sheek that has been on the edge of gaming since the NES

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    1. Re:Old news by Mahou · · Score: 2, Informative


      if you havent watched this yet (stole the link from 8bit) watch it!
      it's kinda long though

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    2. Re:Old news by FidelCatsro · · Score: 1

      as Calculon said "Im not familiar witht he type of thing im seing here".
      hahah this is rather amusing if slightly insane

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    3. Re:Old news by WaterBreath · · Score: 2, Insightful

      There's an inherent difference between the days when NES was cool and now, when the PSP is cool.

      That difference is that the NES was cool on the playground, at school, among kids. Every kid wanted to have an NES. Whether they were in grade school, or high school, or college. But adults? They usually (special note: not always, but usually) bought them for their kids.

      The PSP is a phenomenon in that we who were kids when the NES was the "big thing", are now adults, mostly in or done with college. And we still want our video games. Only now we want them with us on the bus or the train, for our commute. Or in our laptop bag for our lunch break. Or in our carry-on bag on the plane for our business trip.

      That's the difference. That's the phenomenon.

    4. Re:Old news by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Nintendo might have been a household name and I loved my NES and Gameboy.

      However, it wasn't considered cool to be a gamer in those days. I got nothing but flack from other kids who weren't into games (the majority of the kids at my school weren't into games) for being a gamer.

    5. Re:Old news by FidelCatsro · · Score: 1

      Same thing hapend with pong ,pac-man and space invaiders . a hell of alot of the players then were mid 20s in the pubs and bars.The only diference now is that its more of a portable commodity ala a mobile phone

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    6. Re:Old news by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Anything the rich is de facto cool. They are better people than us poor folk and we should defer to their judgement. God favored the rich for a reason.

  6. Wow! That cured me. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I'm not sure why, but I'm not as interested in a PSP any more. In fact I've got this kind of anxious tingly sensation. ...

    Holy shit, you guys are not going to believe what I just found!

  7. Guess what! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    The 300 lb nocturnal trap door spider that preys on 2L bottles of Moutain Dew and snacky-cakes, he's not going to become a metrosexual no matter what. Not for a PSP pocket, not for a Paris Hilton sex video, and probably not for sex with Paris Hilton. The chic gamers will be the freaks they were before last week when they started bedazzeling their PSP.

    The gamers that look like gamers look the way they do, not because they game, but because personal appearence isn't important. Tommy Hilfiger isn't changing that.

  8. Re:Seriously, by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    hahahahahaha
    biking

  9. Huh? by NemesisBubu · · Score: 5, Funny

    Let me get this straight. Fat guys are losers and Paris Hilton is cool?

    *Moves to Mars*

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    1. Re:Huh? by fondue · · Score: 1
      Three guesses which publisher the article's author works for?

      Actually, I think you only need one guess.

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    2. Re:Huh? by ShawnDoc · · Score: 1
      Let me get this straight. Fat guys are losers and Paris Hilton is cool?

      Nope, both are losers. However given the choice, I think most people (of either sex) would choose to sleep with Paris before sleeping with a fat gamer.

  10. ...and? by gl4ss · · Score: 4, Insightful

    so what? everyone who is young enough is a gamer now. every kid learns to play games nowadays.

    it's not 'cool', it's just something that everyone does..

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    1. Re:...and? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Which is not really any different than it always has been.

      Many normal (or cool) people played arcade games way back when. They played their 2600 (or I guess the cooler people had ColecoVision because it was more expensive).

      Meh... nothing new really. Of course there is a little more sexiness in technology nowadays anyway. What with people and their latest cell phone, camera, PDA, etc.

  11. Paris is soooo much like me... by 88NoSoup4U88 · · Score: 3, Funny
    Wait...

    Because... Paris "cumslut" Hilton has a PSP, -I- want one too ?
    Where's the link in that ?

    The only thing I -want- now I know she has a PSP, is for it to get hacked.

  12. So... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    ...the 300 pound guy on the train the other day and Paris Hilton are both PSP owners.

    Is there any better reason not to be a gamer?

    1. Re:So... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

      i think sony should sue. that's worse than libel or revealing trade secrets!

  13. I Hope Gaming Isn't an Image Statement by robbway · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Let's compare to other image statements: hairstyles, clothing, and cars. All of those have a good run, sometimes up to 3 years, but when they're out, they're really out. It's called backlash. I'm afraid if the trendiness of games continues, game quality will diminish. Then the majority of development funds will be in PR bills to the point that when the blacklash hits, no company will touch games with a 10-foot pole. I liked it much better when everybody did it, and not because of some celebrity.

    1. Re:I Hope Gaming Isn't an Image Statement by rekenner · · Score: 1

      If that ever happens, then THANK GOD for emulators.

      Hell, it MIGHT actually give me time to catch up and beat all the games I already have...

    2. Re:I Hope Gaming Isn't an Image Statement by geminidomino · · Score: 1

      I'm afraid if the trendiness of games continues, game quality will diminish.

      Let me guess. You posted this in 2001 and you were just very badly lagged?

  14. Reality check by Nothing+Special · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Gaming may be more and more an accepted thing to do by the populace, but I'm still gonna bet that the popular people and the outcasts aren't going to become blood brothers because they can both purchase a PSP. People are who they are and a piece of technology isn't going to make them be seen any different by the people around them. Nor will technological accessories. Sure, they may get more attention...but the attention is not about them, but about what they have with them...and when, invariably, the PSP grows stale, then so, most likely will interest in the person. Besides, people are still going to hang out with who they are comfortable with, their own friends, whether they be the sportos, the motorheads, geeks, sluts, bloods, waistoids, dweebies, dickheads - and they will be happy with that.

    1. Re:Reality check by Chi+Hsuan+Men · · Score: 1

      I agree with you on your point regarding people are going to hang out with who they are comfortable with; however, from the way you are speaking in regards to popular people vs. outcasts, I am lead to believe that you are still in high school.

      I understand that there are people who are well known in a "scene" (Gabe & Tycho?); however, does anyone really believe in the whole "popular vs. unpopular" struggle post high-school? When I went to college, sure there were people who were well known; however, I did not see the sort of bullshit that went on in high school. No one was getting crammed into lockers or pantsed. I found everyone to be rather tolerant of everyone else, no matter what their scene was.

      As an adult, I find that pretty much to be true. Most people are polite to each other and tolerant of what everyone else does. Yes, there are those people who are complete assholes, but, I can't think of anything that doesn't have its fair share of assholes.

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    2. Re:Reality check by Nothing+Special · · Score: 2, Interesting
      actually I used "popular and outcasts" vis a vis the author of the article and her example of Paris Hilton and the 300 lb. guy on the subway.

      And sadly, yes, i believe the whole popular vs. unpopular stuggle extends post high-school. Not in the same way (no lockers to shove us into, but velvet ropes to keep us out), and not to the same magnitude...but certainly there are similar barriers to popular social acceptance, e.g. Money, Beauty, etc. that make it hard to break in if you lack those traits. Because that's the way the world works. Who gets into the trendy manhattan club - Linus Torvalds or Lebron James? Who gets more autograph requests, Steve Jobs or Matt Damon?

      The Upside to this is that high school is a small pond type of place. as you get older I think you have the opportunity to meet more people whose worldview syncs to yours and thus can have a better pool of contacts to draw from. Age becomes less of a barrier to friendships and so does gender. And yes, people understand that there are different people in the world and become, to a degree, more mature...but i think we are pretty hardwired to be attracted to people like ourselves, with clique jumping being an exception rather than the rule.

    3. Re:Reality check by DeVryGuy23 · · Score: 1

      "sportos, the motorheads, geeks, sluts, bloods, waistoids, dweebies, dickheads" Nice reference :)

    4. Re:Reality check by Chi+Hsuan+Men · · Score: 2, Interesting

      In terms of social acceptance, I think representing Paris Hilton as popular and the 300 lb. guy on the train as an outcast is a fallacy. After all, celebrity status is simply a result of marketing. The throngs of proles who worship these people are doing so simply because of their status. They have no actual connection to these people, other than the marketed status that they have wholly swallowed. As a result, their "popularity" is somewhat false. People care about the CELEBRITY, not the person. I would also like to note that it is attitudes such as your own, that perpetuate this status. In addition, popularity is a relative condition. After all, that 300 lb. man on the train could be the leader of a successful gaming group or a coven of wiccans. If this were the case, he could certainly be labeled "popular"; however, we automatically assume he's not, because he's overweight and plays a PSP on the train. I think it's silly to make "celebrity" comparisons like Linus Torvalds vs. Lebron James. After all, one is a BUSINESSMAN whereas the other is an ENTERTAINER.

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    5. Re:Reality check by Nothing+Special · · Score: 2, Interesting
      Sure, celebrity may be marketing, but you have to have something to market to the people. and the throngs of proles who worship these people because of their status are the same proles who worshipped the popular kids in high school because of their status. Celebrity is 90% popularity, to say so otherwise is to be naive.

      Think about it, Why is Paris Hilton a celebrity? What did she do? What positive contribution to society has she made that should garner her the status that she has? None. she is not even a very good actress...except that she has a ton of money and she looks good in front of the camera...and people like that. Beauty and money made her popular and popularity made her a star. And even if you and i, as smart as we are, recognize that she is as dumb as a box of hair, she is still propped up on society's plinth because of beauty and money.

      and yes, we know nothing about the 300 lb. guy on the subway. and you are right, he could be a leader of a multi-billion dollar business...but why did the author single him out? Why not make the comparison between Paris Hilton and the cute boy in the subway, or the guy in the business suit? Because in our society, despite the fact that fully 30% of adults are obese, we see skinny as beautiful and fat as not. In American culture fat = ugly = unpopular. Whether or not that is right is tangential to the fact that it is how it is shown to us through the media, marketed to us by the advertisers and perceived by the majority of the people.

      By the way, I was a little put off at being labled as someone who perpetuates the stereotype. let me make myself clear, I don't like the stereotype (hell, I was, am, and will continue to be put off by social situations. I've never been popular, i feel it acutely and don't like the feeling) and I wish it was different...but I don't blind myself to the truth of the matter either. I know I have caught myself comparing myself to another person and I don't like it when i do it...and yet it's what i am...what we are. we are a social animal and we are born with the need for hierarchy. We want to find a group that we belong with and friends that we can like and trust and trust us back and to do that we must be ready and willng to exclude people...sometimes on the basis of stupid things, like physical features. it's ugly and i think it is wrong. But for nature, it's simple. We can't be everyones friend. our brains won't allow it. Our biological rolodex allows for about 150 people that we can be close too. Beyond that, it's too much.

      which is why...to go back to the article, I disagree with the premise. A sony PSP will not make a person popular in any meaningful way. It may make a person feel popular in the short term, but in reality it is the PSP which is popular, the owner is just carrying it around.

  15. Only on slashdot.... by billybob · · Score: 1

    ... would that be moderated at +3 insightful. :)

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  16. Why Do We Hate The Activity We Love? by Chi+Hsuan+Men · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I don't understand why it is such a revelation that people play video games. Honestly, I don't think this is earth-shattering news. Growing up, my father was a heavy proponent of the "get your ass outside, play sports, and break a limb" philosophy. As a result I am a very athletic. I go to the gym regularly and I play basketball / softball in leagues. However, my father also enjoyed taking me to arcades. He too, liked picking up the occasional video game. We played Parsec and Blast-o on our Texas Instruments game console. As a result, I am involved in a gaming group and I play CS:Source and World of Warcraft. My father comes over my place frequently and we watch sports together. One day, I fired up the PS2 and showed him Madden 2005. He could not believe how far video games have progressed and what is capable now with the technology that is out there. He certainly wasn't any good at the game, but we had FUN playing the game together. ...isn't that what it's all about? Having fun? Why do gamers hate the activity they love? Why, in the article, did we feel the need to stereotype a gamer as the "300 lb. man sitting on the train". You know folks, there are gamers out there who are probably MORE attractive than Paris Hilton. ...oh yeah, I forgot, attractive female gamers are a myth. My bad. I understand there are people who sit in front of their computers and play EQ / WoW all day. Hell, I have a friend who is five years out of college, doesn't have a job, but has plenty of time to beat Ocarina of Time for the nth time. Why are these people (along with the 300lb. man) the community-appointed representatives of the hobby we adore?

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    1. Re:Why Do We Hate The Activity We Love? by CFTM · · Score: 1

      Very well said; /. needs to stop propagating the stereotype of the "computer geek" because the fact of the matter is it's just not true anymore. Yeah there are people who are wastes of space, but uh let's face it ... Paris Hilton is too!

    2. Re:Why Do We Hate The Activity We Love? by superpulpsicle · · Score: 1

      Yeah I know far more JOCK gamers than GEEK gamers. In fact most geeks I know are more into PCs and programming than playing games in general.

      Come on people, Paris Hilton wearing a PSP on her crotch as a fashion statement is a good thing.

    3. Re:Why Do We Hate The Activity We Love? by Dr.+GeneMachine · · Score: 1

      I guess you're a GEEK gamer if you prefer Nethack/Angband/T.O.M.E over Madden NFL$year/$generic_crap... But I don't envision shirts reading "I beat MORGOTH with a YEEK HERMIT BARD" becoming a fashion statement soon...

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  17. It's Official.... by CFTM · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I will not being buying a PSP. Not that I had planned to buy one of those things in the first place but to own something "trendy" that Paris Hilton owns *shudder* ... I really really really hope she OD's soon and stops wasting my oxygen.

    [Yes, that's a terrible thing to say. I know this but I stand behind my comments.]

    1. Re:It's Official.... by myheroBobHope · · Score: 1

      How has Paris survived this long? Aren't her 15 minutes over? I really do not see what is so interesting about a rich, dumb bitch... Does it make those of us without money happy that at least we aren't stupid? Does she appeal to the masses because she has everything she could want in life and can't handle ordinary jobs? Where does her popularity stem from? I really just don't get it... (i'm also all for her ODing... although i would prefer a funnier death... "I've always heard to not listen for a train on the traintrack, but i'm going to try it..." [hilarity ensues]

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    2. Re:It's Official.... by Brainboy · · Score: 1

      I cannot think of the originator of this, but keep in mind this definition:

      A celebrity is someone who is famous for being famous.

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  18. I'm sorry, but... by hollismb · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Gaming will probably never be 'cool' in the proper sense of the word. Accepted, yes, but 'cool', I don't think so. There's lots of things that are well known, talked about, and great sources of conversation that aren't cool, perse, but society doesn't really have a problem with them. Sure, I can go get my haircut, and the stylist might ask me if I've seen any good movies lately, but that doesn't exactly mean that if I walk in and start babbling about Sin City or the next Star Wars movie, that she's gonna think I'm still cool. There's things you can expound upon and still be cool and then there's things that simply aren't. I can tell you this, I'm not going to be having a conversation in some bar and mention to some girl that I'm pretty good at Halo 2, or tell her about the time I got a double-kill with a single shot from a sniper rifle. I'm sorry, but I don't see myself getting the digits after that one, if you know what I mean.

  19. Gaming image by frikazoyd · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It is a natural thing to assume that a video game culture exists. Video games have been amazingly popular since the 80's, and have only grown in popularity since then. What companies haven't figured out is how to penetrate the market.

    Want to know why? Companies have no idea what the typical gamer is like. The stereotype has changed so much, it's impossible to get everyone and their dog to like exactly the same thing. Gamers are everything from sweaty perverted nerds (as seen in Dead or Alive 3 commercials), people desperate to be cool (as seen by this link), a bunch of lazy kids (as seen in any commercial you can think of where kid X doesn't want to do homework then suddenly pigs out on pizza product Y), and... well... you get the picture.

    What the corporate world doesn't realize is that everyone plays games. You can't get the attention of the 13-year-old sex depraved "gamer" without shunning a few "grrl gamers" and serious adults. Likewise, you're not going to get much love from the adult/retro crowd without sacrificing the interests of "Hal0-Xb0x-R0xx0rz3000" and his buddies in Junior High. Sony and Blockbuster and anybody else that can jump on the bandwagon are trying as hard as they can to fit the "gamer" peg into the square hole, but they don't realize that the "gamer" peg is only one of the pieces out there. And that is why there are so many loyalties and fanboys for every product you can imagine.

    1. Re:Gaming image by DJCF · · Score: 1

      ... and I just spent all my mod points. Damn!

  20. Run Away!!!11!eleven!11 by Rs_Conqueror · · Score: 1
    Oh I can hear the cries now:

    OMG! Gaming is mainstream, now I have to quit or I'll look like a trend follower!!! Honestly, this is nothing to loose sleep over. Paris got a PSP, so what? She'll get bored with it when her aids/pimps aren't around to help her find the power swich.(kind of like the "any" key on her dell).

    And if gameing DOES go mainstream, at the very least it means we can start bringing girls to out halo 2 lans.

  21. About Paris Hilton.... by Brainboy · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Alright, I'm saying this only cause I've seen too many of the replies. I don't think the author meant the literal Paris Hilton, nor do i think it matters whether's she hot or not. To get across the point, the author is just using Paris Hilton as a symbol of Bimbo Average, or Super Popular Girl.

    And by the way, if you would stop doing something just because one or some popular people are doing it, such as buying a PSP, you're a Conformist Rebel who entertains thoughts of being an "individualist" while you're actually letting the popular people form what you are and do in the opposite way.

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    1. Re:About Paris Hilton.... by dykmoby · · Score: 1

      so Bimbo Average = Super Popular Girl? Cool! So lowering my standards to 'average' may help (along with getting a PSP apparently)

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  22. one word... by jimfinity · · Score: 1

    NetHack.

  23. MOD PARENT UP by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Cuz it's the damn truth, you fat-assed geeks

  24. Define "cool". by bynary · · Score: 1

    Here's my perspective on what is cool and what is not cool. First of all, it's a relative term. What is cool to one group is not cool to another.

    For instance, a string of critical hit rolls on a D20 is incredibly cool to a nerd and will be talked about for weeks. If you were to mention that to Paris Hilton she would give you a blank stare and then laugh at you and say something like "Ummm...isn't my crotch jewelry, PSP-thingy cool?" Same thing will happen if you try to talk to a nerd about the latest episode of The O.C. (unless it was the one during which the SW: Episode III trailer premiered).

    Therfore, I define "cool" as describing anything that appeals to the drool gene in any sub-culture.

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