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Originally posted by Xantar
Speaking of terms I don't understand, does anybody know what it means to be "post-modernist?" How can one be post-modernist? I can understand being modernist. That means basically that you embrace the innovations and changes that are happening today as opposed to the old traditions of the past. But "post-modern" means "after modern." How can you be the kind of person that...comes after the present? 
I wonder of the post-modernists even know what post-modernism is...
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I would assume it would be you want different changes from what is happening? Maybe you want to advance quicker? You want to get rid of the modern traditions and the pld traditions?
I guess...
*shrugs and walks away*