
Originally Posted by
CorporateGoth
Okay, I just finished reading and posting on another thread, which I think leads to a new thread, so here goes.
Where is the line between conformity and originality? Lets assume that a person feels alienated by the "mainstream", so they find themselves trying to fit in with "counterculture" types to express this alienation. How is this being non-conformist? If a "underground" person actually likes, say, Celine Dion (ugh), is that person conforming by liking a product of the mainstream? I was under the impression that non-conformity meant not giving a rat's ass about popular opinion and just being who you are, regardless of whether is is "mainstream" or "underground" or any combonation of both. Opinions?... Comments?... Anyone want some cheese?
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