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Originally posted by Anti-Tyrant
I'm sorry, am i the only one thinking this is just a label with which to inflict upon children in order to seperate their rather unorthodox ideals and beliefs from the rest of the class?
Calling someone an "indigo child" is like saying "This kid's a mutant!" to the rest of the kids in the playground - it's highly disturbing when i think about it like this.
Whoever came up with the name was not considering the implications of his actions, simple as.
If he'd simply said "Oh, kids these days are generally more aware thanks to the technology that is provided to them" then i don't think anyone would even bat an eyelid - but because of this "indigo children" farce it's been blown way out of proportion.
Part of this is the fault of certain science fiction authors who were desperate for new ideas (and again, not considering the true implications of their actions).
I'm actually considering putting this down to the ignorance of the world going down the path of social devolution - that people seem to be 'wanting' some sort of supernatural/spiritual solution with which to solve the world's problems with.
Hopefully someone will sway me from this consideration...
I would answer all the stupid questions regarding to Indigos and Crystallines and so on, and so on. But I'm not doing it.
Why? Because I don't care that who wants to believe in it and who wants to claim the opposite. In my eyes, I'm not special at all. Standard people like you are never going to understand this.
Why should I even try to prove something, what you cannot understand and what is more important, don't even try and want to understand
Originally posted by andre18
I’ve got a question for you, why do you think you are an indigo?
Originally posted by andre18
Some kind of super, mega ego trip