What's the most overrated thing, in your opinion?

Emotions.

Bob Dylan

The Who

Wine

This has not proven true in my life. I have never had a problem that “more money” didn’t help with.

I have to agree with sex. It has its moments, I suppose, but the whole insert tube-like structure A (both sexes have a few to choose from) *into orifice B *(both sexes have a few to choose from) followed by intermittent piston movement, disharmonic vocalizations and fluid exchange, seems rather archaic and tedious to me. After 4 billion years, we should have evolved more exiting sexual structures and processes, like latches, hatches, molly bolts, shocking volts, vibration sensation and gyration dilation. At least then, I wouldn’t have to just phone it in three times a week…

(…all right, three times biannually:o).

You’re over thinking it!

My turn!

Praying.

Mercedes Benz.

Celebrity Gossip :rolleyes:

and…

New York City (don’t get me wrong, it’s nice to visit for 3 or 4 days, but other than that…no)

You’re as wrong as you possibly can be. The bands that came later were great precisely because the Beatles existed.

Paul McCartney is one of the great bass players of all time. John Lennon could do raucous guitar or feel piano with the best of them. You have something of a point with George’s guitar playing, although I would call it “mediocre at best”. Ringo is a great and innovative drummer.

The Lennon/McCartney combination were the greatest songwriters of the 20th century. There are arguable equivalents but none unarguably greater. AND the band had George Harrison, who wrote, you know, Something. The most covered song of all time.

We have evolved, it’s called the internet.

In the “most overrated outdoor tourist destination” category, I nominate Lake Tahoe.

Sure, it’s a nice big lake in the Sierra, but the development and the crowds suck all of the peace and beauty out of it.

I’m gonna go out on a limb here and say Milan, in Italy.

Did not like it to be honest.

I totally get what you are saying. I have had really, really bad sex in my life. Like, so bad you would rather be doing anything else just so you don’t have to be having sex with that person at that moment. But I have also had really mind blowing sex. Like, sex that was so good I didn’t notice that banged my head into the windowsill and started bleeding.

The point of all of this is that if you (general you) haven’t ever had really, really good sex and you’ve been having sex for a number of years and with a few different partners it is probably because you are doing it wrong or you have some kind of hormonal/chemical thing going on. If you have had great sex but now you are on prozac or whatever and mentally stable then of course mental stability comes before mind-melting sex. Sex isn’t so good that you shouldn’t be happy with the rest of your life, but if you are hormonally balanced and you haven’t had a great sexual experience you need to get your partner, a copy of the kama sutra, a bottle of lube, and a free weekend and practice until you stumble upon a great sexual experience.

My vote for the most overrated thing would have to be branding. I don’t care who made my purse/dress/car/whatever. If I never see another purse/wallet/shoe/shirt/etc covered in logos whose only purpose is to tell you who designed it and how much it costs I would be so happy.

Sushi.

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Who’s the “great drunk, Bruce”? That was said by Ken Kessler, a character played by Judge Reinhold in the hilarious movie Ruthless People.

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For me personally, at this point in my life, watching movies at home is overrated. We have a kickass home theater system (ceiling-mounted projector, 4’x7’ screen, humongous front speakers, surround sound, HD, multi-region, all that good stuff that goes into a top-notch home theater system) and well over 1500 DVDs, but we honestly prefer to go to the theater. Last year we saw over 150 movies in the theater and this year’s on track for around the same. I saw 5 movies in the theater just last week (Traitor, Elegy, Burn After Reading, Frozen River, and I Served The King Of England). I LOVE going to the theater, and never have any problems of the type that keep others out of the theater. I wouldn’t give up the home theater for anything, because having it is a childhood dream come true, but at this point in my life, I wouldn’t give up the theater experience either.

God.

For an omnipotent omnipresent superbeing, he’s a bit of a useless self-absorbed bastard a lot of the time.

Good thing He’s entirely mythical.

Here’s a song for Der Trihs.

This is not a dig. I love this song and really like Der Trihs posting. Just the first response made me think of the song. I think you’ll like it.

Well, not many people like it. It’s a grim industrial northern town. But it’s hardly “overrated” - it’s not exactly a top tourist destination and nobody expects you to like it much. :confused:

Okay, I lied. Milan was awful but I hated **Rome **as well, except for the Vatican.

I just didn’t have the guts to say, but alas, there it is.

Not the most overrated thing, but the best I can come up with for now: cannabis.

I remember the first few times I tried it as a teenager thinking it was great and laughing my ass off, but nowadays? Maybe once or twice a year I might try some with a friend and… I just feel slightly lethargic and get a nasty taste in my mouth from the smoke. Either dope’s become rubbish or I’ve grown out of it.

Certainly not worth the money and the risk of getting busted for.

You must be smoking bad Cannabis.

Quite possibly, but what with the amount of sleep I (don’t) get, I don’t need to spend my pennies on feeling lethargic and hungry. :slight_smile: