Is actually anyone able to recognise they are a snowflake

Discussion in 'People' started by Purplepose, Aug 19, 2025 at 6:57 AM.

  1. Purplepose

    Purplepose Newbie

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    I feel compelled to ask this by a recent post I responded in.
    Are you a snowflake?
    Do you fully realise you are a snowflake but feel incapable of manning up?
    Are snowflakes incapable of this kind of self recognition?
    Do they grow out of it?
    (Example: when I was a teen I hung around with guys who were openly racist and got convinced I was the same. I didn't thankfully carry out any kind of physical or verbal attacks on anyone of a different race but I went along to gigs arranged by racist organisations-mainly because I had nowhere else to go and it was the environment) anyway I digress to much but, by my late teens I realised that I wasn't actually racist and was just being rebellious and playing along to that current environment. Is that the case with snowflakes! Do they one day leave college or uni, try to find a job somewhere to live and generally mix in the real world and man up realise what melts they once were? Or is it once a snowflake always a snowflake?
    I put this out there a bit tongue in cheek as I actually think I came across one on my first day on this forum and I really could not get where the accusations came from as they really had no substance.
    Anyway to summerise.
    Are you a snowflake and if so please can you try and get us to understand your jelly legged logic.
     
  2. fem_fatale

    fem_fatale Members

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    A good start to this question would be giving us YOUR definition of “ snowflake “.
     
  3. Piney

    Piney Lifetime Supporter Lifetime Supporter

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    Oh Wow.
    Thats quite a bio. Also another thing to want to type about it on a public forum.
    Welcome to Hip Forums.

    Snowflake here.
     
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