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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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It makes a lot more sense I guess
if you attribute the term packs on a wider basis. I don't believe in a human pack i.e. us as a species, but on a small scale I can see how people bundle together, and their individual beliefs act as a trigger to join certain groups (Westboro Baptist Church springs to mind) that act as surrogate family groups. Packs still doesn't strike me as the right word though :S
(, Wed 22 Sep 2010, 10:30, 2 replies, latest was 15 years ago)
You don't really see humanity as a whole uniting as a pack
But you can cluster it into individual packs, as you rightly say. Look at football supporters, or the way communities respond to immigrants*, and you see the very primal roots of the pack mentality. Pack is possibly not the right word, but whatever you want to call it, I think it's fair to say that 'the Pack' is what it stems from.

*E.g., when the charlatans from /talk get bored of an afternoon and barge in here...
(, Wed 22 Sep 2010, 10:35, Reply)
now that's not a fair example of pack mentality.
I'm a charlatan from talk.
(, Wed 22 Sep 2010, 10:39, Reply)
The example I cite
was the way everyone on here would band together to hurl insults at JMG when he came on here to take the piss out of us for being interweb-lolfatties.

And wasn't this board only created because assorted QotWers were afraid they'd be told to piss off back to /qotw if they tried to go somewhere for a conversation when the week's question was shit?
(, Wed 22 Sep 2010, 10:41, Reply)
yeah ... but that's not evolutionary pack behaviour as such
that's more what Amberl is thinking of. It's not really so relevant in an evolutionary sense because you defending yourself from JMG is not something that you'll do all your life to such an extent that defending themselves against JMG becomes something your offspring are predisposed to do. Actually, maybe it will? who knows?

I think the football supporters thing is a good one though, that can pass as a meme from parents to children, and is a strong social bond particularly in areas where maybe there is more social depravation.
(, Wed 22 Sep 2010, 10:46, Reply)
True, I was just being facetious with that argument
Although I can envision a whole generation subsequently being born with an inherited neurotic response to being called a lolfatty.

I think the main thing about football supporters is the slightly chilling parallel between that and two packs of baboons or chimpanzees squaring up to one another. (And that's just their appearance, badum-tsssch!)
(, Wed 22 Sep 2010, 10:52, Reply)
I still maintain the most surreal experience of my life
was sitting on my own on a train in Bavaria that got steamed by a load of 1860 Munich fans after Bayern fans. The whole thing was just totalled around me, first by the fans and then by riot police. And German riot police don't fuck about. A lot of blood. And I was just totally ignored by everyone concerned. Weird.
(, Wed 22 Sep 2010, 10:59, Reply)
That sounds fucking terrifying
The only thing more frightening than a mob of angry apes must surely be a mob of angry apes yelling in German.
(, Wed 22 Sep 2010, 11:02, Reply)
talk was only created
to stop /board people throwing the dummy if a thread didn't have a picture in it. Board evolution, innit? ;)

board was only created because the internet was all fields *reminisces*
(, Wed 22 Sep 2010, 10:49, Reply)
mentality doesn't seem like the right word either

(, Wed 22 Sep 2010, 10:39, Reply)

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