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Trivialise achievement in a few easy words
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Is insulting/sexist language required or do you just want something trivialised?
Eliud - man chases car around a park for two hours. Never catches it.
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"See I know its jokes n stuff, bit how come sexist jokes are STILL tolerated yet if it was a racist joke people would be kicking off???"
Probably not a good time to say calm down I think you’re overreacting then?? ( Now in hiding again!!) |
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By *yron69 OP Man
over a year ago
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"See I know its jokes n stuff, bit how come sexist jokes are STILL tolerated yet if it was a racist joke people would be kicking off???
Probably not a good time to say calm down I think you’re overreacting then?? ( Now in hiding again!!) "
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By (user no longer on site)
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"See I know its jokes n stuff, bit how come sexist jokes are STILL tolerated yet if it was a racist joke people would be kicking off???"
Hence my reply at the start of the thread. Tbf, jokes and assumptions based on gender stereotypes are pretty much ubiquitous. Comments about ironing or not being able to play football are no different to ones about men not being able to look properly, unable to multitask or massive babies when they get a cold.
It was the gratuitous use of 'bint' that got me. The achievement could have been downplayed just as easily with this replaced by woman, if the OP wanted a bit of sexist humour then maybe housewife. Bint isn't a word that relies on gendered stereotypes it is categorically a misogynistic name without the dubious claim of humour. Well, it is to me, we all have different connotations for words.
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By *harpDressed ManMan
over a year ago
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"It was the gratuitous use of 'bint' that got me. The achievement could have been downplayed just as easily with this replaced by woman, if the OP wanted a bit of sexist humour then maybe housewife. "
OP does at least have a different view of the (unidentified) eleventh player on the team....
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By *yron69 OP Man
over a year ago
Fareham |
"See I know its jokes n stuff, bit how come sexist jokes are STILL tolerated yet if it was a racist joke people would be kicking off???
Hence my reply at the start of the thread. Tbf, jokes and assumptions based on gender stereotypes are pretty much ubiquitous. Comments about ironing or not being able to play football are no different to ones about men not being able to look properly, unable to multitask or massive babies when they get a cold.
It was the gratuitous use of 'bint' that got me. The achievement could have been downplayed just as easily with this replaced by woman, if the OP wanted a bit of sexist humour then maybe housewife. Bint isn't a word that relies on gendered stereotypes it is categorically a misogynistic name without the dubious claim of humour. Well, it is to me, we all have different connotations for words.
Mr"
I love the sniffy air. Years back it was the people outside your house tutting over things they deemed inappropriate. Nowadays nobody takes any notice of their neighbours but scowl online instead. |
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"See I know its jokes n stuff, bit how come sexist jokes are STILL tolerated yet if it was a racist joke people would be kicking off???
Hence my reply at the start of the thread. Tbf, jokes and assumptions based on gender stereotypes are pretty much ubiquitous. Comments about ironing or not being able to play football are no different to ones about men not being able to look properly, unable to multitask or massive babies when they get a cold.
It was the gratuitous use of 'bint' that got me. The achievement could have been downplayed just as easily with this replaced by woman, if the OP wanted a bit of sexist humour then maybe housewife. Bint isn't a word that relies on gendered stereotypes it is categorically a misogynistic name without the dubious claim of humour. Well, it is to me, we all have different connotations for words.
Mr
I love the sniffy air. Years back it was the people outside your house tutting over things they deemed inappropriate. Nowadays nobody takes any notice of their neighbours but scowl online instead. "
My neighbours would see my look of disgust if I overheard them using offensive language. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"See I know its jokes n stuff, bit how come sexist jokes are STILL tolerated yet if it was a racist joke people would be kicking off???
Hence my reply at the start of the thread. Tbf, jokes and assumptions based on gender stereotypes are pretty much ubiquitous. Comments about ironing or not being able to play football are no different to ones about men not being able to look properly, unable to multitask or massive babies when they get a cold.
It was the gratuitous use of 'bint' that got me. The achievement could have been downplayed just as easily with this replaced by woman, if the OP wanted a bit of sexist humour then maybe housewife. Bint isn't a word that relies on gendered stereotypes it is categorically a misogynistic name without the dubious claim of humour. Well, it is to me, we all have different connotations for words.
Mr
I love the sniffy air. Years back it was the people outside your house tutting over things they deemed inappropriate. Nowadays nobody takes any notice of their neighbours but scowl online instead. "
Non of my friends or neighbours value being called a bint. Times have changed. |
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By *yron69 OP Man
over a year ago
Fareham |
"See I know its jokes n stuff, bit how come sexist jokes are STILL tolerated yet if it was a racist joke people would be kicking off???
Hence my reply at the start of the thread. Tbf, jokes and assumptions based on gender stereotypes are pretty much ubiquitous. Comments about ironing or not being able to play football are no different to ones about men not being able to look properly, unable to multitask or massive babies when they get a cold.
It was the gratuitous use of 'bint' that got me. The achievement could have been downplayed just as easily with this replaced by woman, if the OP wanted a bit of sexist humour then maybe housewife. Bint isn't a word that relies on gendered stereotypes it is categorically a misogynistic name without the dubious claim of humour. Well, it is to me, we all have different connotations for words.
Mr
I love the sniffy air. Years back it was the people outside your house tutting over things they deemed inappropriate. Nowadays nobody takes any notice of their neighbours but scowl online instead.
Non of my friends or neighbours value being called a bint. Times have changed. "
Men aren't they? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"So you made a human with your genitals. And?
OK I get it, on topic.
I'll go away now"
it takes a sarcastic distasteful type to understand this thread so you're excused |
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By *yron69 OP Man
over a year ago
Fareham |
"So you made a human with your genitals. And?
OK I get it, on topic.
I'll go away now
it takes a sarcastic distasteful type to understand this thread so you're excused "
Still won't get you in her knickers.. |
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"So you made a human with your genitals. And?
OK I get it, on topic.
I'll go away now
it takes a sarcastic distasteful type to understand this thread so you're excused
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Sounds like you understand it… are you labelling yourself..?? |
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