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What do you find offensive but isn't?
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I get really offended if anyone see me with a camera and says 'you should take a photo of that' and people laughing in the cinema at unfunny bits...
What offends you that isn't actually offensive? |
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"People who clap when the plane lands. That’s all.
I know what you mean but I suppose it's better than the alternative which is not clapping as the plane has crashed !! "
. The alternative is not clapping at all |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Phillip Schofield ..lol "
plus 100 times, he seems to be on tv everytime i turn it on, never liked the smug git, met him once, hes the same in real life |
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Young people not content with phone calls who now have to walk the streets on video calls, arm outstretched and not looking where they're going while loudly talking utter drivel about someone on TikTok |
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"I don't find anything offensive.
There are things I dislike and things that annoy me, but that's distention to taking offence.
Being offended is pointless and doesn't benefit anyone. "
I agree. I can’t remember ever being offended in my life. Things just mustn’t bother me or I let them go over my head.
This thread is good though. Some funny answers |
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By *ean counterMan
over a year ago
Market Harborough / Kettering |
"I don't find anything offensive.
There are things I dislike and things that annoy me, but that's distention to taking offence.
Being offended is pointless and doesn't benefit anyone. "
Very good point !! Well I'm offended by people who are offended by things that aren't really offensive! I think? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"The thing that really annoys me though is outright discrimination.
I had to walk away from a date ayer about 15 mins once due to the way the women started moaning about 'all those Asians' "
No that is actually offensive to most people.... That's not the point of this thread |
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"The thing that really annoys me though is outright discrimination.
I had to walk away from a date ayer about 15 mins once due to the way the women started moaning about 'all those Asians'
No that is actually offensive to most people.... That's not the point of this thread"
Sorry, yes.
That was just a follow up to me saying I don't get offended by anything.
Posers in the gym. It shouldn't annoy me as they are just happy with their bodies, but they don't need to flaunt it about so much (especially in front of us less confident dad-bods).
It's the reason I stopped going. |
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By *otSoPoshWoman
over a year ago
In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon |
"My right butt cheek.
Always have.
Your right butt cheek looks the same as your left. Why are you taking sides?? "
It isn't though!
And I'm just that judgemental |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I think some people are confusing being irritated with being offended
I think to irritate is to offend "
Irritate is to provoke impatience or displeasure, while offend is to hurt the feelings of someone. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I think some people are confusing being irritated with being offended
I think to irritate is to offend
Irritate is to provoke impatience or displeasure, while offend is to hurt the feelings of someone. "
People using Google to win an argument is offensive to me |
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By *abs..Woman
over a year ago
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"I think some people are confusing being irritated with being offended
I think to irritate is to offend
Irritate is to provoke impatience or displeasure, while offend is to hurt the feelings of someone. "
When I get irritated it offends my sensitivities therefore I am offended when I’m irritated |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I think some people are confusing being irritated with being offended
I think to irritate is to offend
Irritate is to provoke impatience or displeasure, while offend is to hurt the feelings of someone.
People using Google to win an argument is offensive to me"
Presuming I used google when I have a tenuous grasp of the English language is mildly amusing |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I think some people are confusing being irritated with being offended
I think to irritate is to offend
Irritate is to provoke impatience or displeasure, while offend is to hurt the feelings of someone.
When I get irritated it offends my sensitivities therefore I am offended when I’m irritated "
I'm also offended that I don't know Babs |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I think some people are confusing being irritated with being offended
I think to irritate is to offend
Irritate is to provoke impatience or displeasure, while offend is to hurt the feelings of someone.
People using Google to win an argument is offensive to me
Presuming I used google when I have a tenuous grasp of the English language is mildly amusing "
Oh sorry I meant Bing :p |
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"I think some people are confusing being irritated with being offended
I think to irritate is to offend
Irritate is to provoke impatience or displeasure, while offend is to hurt the feelings of someone.
When I get irritated it offends my sensitivities therefore I am offended when I’m irritated
I'm also offended that I don't know Babs"
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By *abs..Woman
over a year ago
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"I think some people are confusing being irritated with being offended
I think to irritate is to offend
Irritate is to provoke impatience or displeasure, while offend is to hurt the feelings of someone.
When I get irritated it offends my sensitivities therefore I am offended when I’m irritated
I'm also offended that I don't know Babs
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Oi |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I think some people are confusing being irritated with being offended
I think to irritate is to offend
Irritate is to provoke impatience or displeasure, while offend is to hurt the feelings of someone.
When I get irritated it offends my sensitivities therefore I am offended when I’m irritated
I'm also offended that I don't know Babs"
I’m in a highly agitated state brought on by my irritation at your having beaten me to state this fact before me that I have offended my own honour |
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By *an4funMan
over a year ago
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"People who clap when the plane lands. That’s all.
I know what you mean but I suppose it's better than the alternative which is not clapping as the plane has crashed !! "
My arse cheeks would be doing the clapping should it crash |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"People who clap when the plane lands. That’s all.
I know what you mean but I suppose it's better than the alternative which is not clapping as the plane has crashed !!
My arse cheeks would be doing the clapping should it crash"
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By *abs..Woman
over a year ago
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"I think some people are confusing being irritated with being offended
I think to irritate is to offend
Irritate is to provoke impatience or displeasure, while offend is to hurt the feelings of someone.
When I get irritated it offends my sensitivities therefore I am offended when I’m irritated
I'm also offended that I don't know Babs
I’m in a highly agitated state brought on by my irritation at your having beaten me to state this fact before me that I have offended my own honour"
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