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RE[7]: Why Linus Torvalds and why not RMS?
by BallmerKnowsBest on Mon 23rd Nov 2009 17:27
in reply to "RE[6]: Why Linus Torvalds and why not RMS?"
Yeah, it is kind of funny. It's also funny that people find RMS's behaviour so embarrassing and disgusting. It appears that he has managed to transgress a strong psychological and social taboo.
Believe it or not, there actually are valid reasons not to eat things found between your toes (basic hygiene for one), even if there wasn't a social taboo against it.




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Yeah, it is kind of funny. It's also funny that people find RMS's behaviour so embarrassing and disgusting. It appears that he has managed to transgress a strong psychological and social taboo. When we are kids we are conditioned to avoid certain kinds of behaviour, and we learn these taboos so well that later on they become abomination, although it's very difficult to logically explain why we feel that way.
Sometimes these taboos can suddenly vanish by simply changing perspective. I mean, most people would find licking someone else's snot and saliva quite disgusting. But exchanging French kisses with your loved one can be great fun, and young people who are in love and kiss passionately in public can appear cute instead of disgusting.
Only, now that I really start thinking about it, putting one's tongue into someone else's mouth *is* pretty disgusting. And unhygienic, too. Oh crap, I don't think I'll be able to kiss anyone ever again without feeling a strong urge to vomit... :-P