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Do you use the terms "alpha" & "beta"? - JEEJAYEM - 14th March 2019

Do you use those terms when referring to males? If so, why? Thoughts?

Personally, I honestly used to use those terms 3-4 years ago back when I was in the late stages of the phase of figuring myself out, but I grew to stop caring about it.

hbu


RE: Do you use the terms "alpha" & "beta"? - bls1999 - 14th March 2019

Only when referring to software. Wink

I believe they're useless labels designed to make people feel superior or inferior to others, and therefore tend to stray from using them.


RE: Do you use the terms "alpha" & "beta"? - Uptight 534 - 14th March 2019

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Alpha and genetically superior, all day and everyday, bro.


RE: Do you use the terms "alpha" & "beta"? - thique - 15th March 2019

alpha beta gamma delta epsilon zeta eta theta iota kappa lambda mu nu xi omnicron pi rho sigma tau upsilon phi chi psi omega

idk any other use for it


RE: Do you use the terms "alpha" & "beta"? - morning666star - 15th March 2019

^I used to use that to refer to the angles of some figure in geometry


RE: Do you use the terms "alpha" & "beta"? - gemj - 17th March 2019

(14th March 2019, 6:31 PM)Uptight 534 Wrote: [Image: latest?cb=20080508033949]
Alpha and genetically superior, all day and everyday, bro.

I BREAK NEW RECORDS EVERY DAYYYYYYYY


RE: Do you use the terms "alpha" & "beta"? - Joel - 17th March 2019

(14th March 2019, 6:31 PM)Uptight 534 Wrote: [Image: latest?cb=20080508033949]
Alpha and genetically superior, all day and everyday, bro.


Based uptight alpha putting all the jabronies in their place


RE: Do you use the terms "alpha" & "beta"? - Acno - 18th March 2019

I do, but not as others do.
I think alpha refers to those people who assume leadership by nature within a group of more passive liking to follow kind of people, this is quite usual.
Issue is when someone tries to be an alpha, when they act like one and force their dominance on others, these people are pure irritating because they must prove a point to themselves and they erode their environment far too well.
While personally i would spend not a single second on a person like that, i generally got nothing against people but their behaviors. If you can see past that you can change, or you might just grow it out like most people who got a conscience.


RE: Do you use the terms "alpha" & "beta"? - Camer the Dragon - 21st March 2019

Nope
Just for maths stuff when you need "generic variable/constant"


RE: Do you use the terms "alpha" & "beta"? - Ashley766 - 3rd May 2019

Nope, not really and I also agree with @Camer999