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Sir or Ma'am is now offensive
#101
Posté 08 juillet 2015 - 04:20
#102
Posté 08 juillet 2015 - 04:28
I am potato-kin and this offends me.
I'd make french fries out of you.
#103
Posté 08 juillet 2015 - 05:06
I'd make french fries out of you.
What about mashing, boiling, and sticking in a stew?
#104
Posté 08 juillet 2015 - 05:08
What about mashing, boiling, and sticking in a stew?

Nasty Runnereses!
- The Love Runner aime ceci
#105
Posté 08 juillet 2015 - 07:15
I don't give a ****.
#106
Posté 08 juillet 2015 - 07:17
neither dose anyone really.
#107
Posté 08 juillet 2015 - 07:33
eh, i never call anyone sir or ma'am, mostly because i dont think anyone deserves the respect ![]()
#108
Posté 08 juillet 2015 - 08:06
eh, i never call anyone sir or ma'am, mostly because i dont think anyone deserves the respect
Then how did you find your job?
#109
Posté 08 juillet 2015 - 09:05
Then how did you find your job?
He works for himself... which means his wife.
#110
Posté 08 juillet 2015 - 09:39
Then how did you find your job?
He works for himself... which means his wife.
#111
Posté 08 juillet 2015 - 09:51
So yes M'lady?
#112
Posté 08 juillet 2015 - 09:59
So yes M'lady?
more like "yes Mistress" ![]()
#113
Posté 08 juillet 2015 - 10:04
more like "yes Mistress. Don't slap me!"
Fixed that for you.
- Kaiser Arian XVII aime ceci
#114
Posté 08 juillet 2015 - 10:38
Fixed that for you.
nah, she prefers kidney punches
#115
Guest_AedanStarfang_*
Posté 08 juillet 2015 - 12:52
Guest_AedanStarfang_*
Everything is offensive now. Anyone else see the one about trigger warnings? Apparently you can't use the term "Trigger warning" any more because the word trigger could be "triggering" to those who have experienced gun crime. These people are too funny.
I would like to see these oversensitive fools try enforcing these ideals, seriously I would - because then maybe people will finally realize just how insanely stupid all of their butthurt is and stop having them write the majority of their reviews, articles, etc and ignore them for good.
#116
Posté 08 juillet 2015 - 12:54
"Sham" doesn't sound like a bad way to adress people then.
#117
Posté 08 juillet 2015 - 01:04
I'd be offended if someone called me ma'am
#118
Guest_AedanStarfang_*
Posté 08 juillet 2015 - 01:05
Guest_AedanStarfang_*
Better play it safe and put both words together then.
"Sham" doesn't sound like a bad way to adress people then.
I like it, it sounds kind of like shem or "shemlin"
#119
Posté 08 juillet 2015 - 01:09
Jesus Christ, some of you are complete insecure ******.
#120
Guest_AedanStarfang_*
Posté 08 juillet 2015 - 01:14
Guest_AedanStarfang_*
Jesus Christ, some of you are complete insecure ******.
Careful you might trigger someone and get warned/banned by one of the sjwbots
#121
Posté 08 juillet 2015 - 01:25
Careful you might trigger someone and get warned/banned by one of the sjwbots
I'd say you're one of them too. Bitching about some woman who didn't thank you, because you opened a door and now using that as an excuse to be an *******.
Christ, doesn't take much to ruffle anyones feather here.
#122
Guest_AedanStarfang_*
Posté 08 juillet 2015 - 01:42
Guest_AedanStarfang_*
I'd say you're one of them too. Bitching about some woman who didn't thank you, because you opened a door and now using that as an excuse to be an *******.
Christ, doesn't take much to ruffle anyones feather here.
I was merely using it as an example of how you can't predict how another person will react to being polite/impolite (holding open doors, calling sir or ma'am, etc) in correspondence with the article I posted. In my experience most people where I live are indifferent to either kind of attitudes and mainly keep to themselves, as for the ornery woman I did not lose any sleep over and it did not really do much besides make her out to look rude anyway but you can call me an sjw or whatever you're entitled to believe whatever your little heart desires ![]()
#123
Guest_Catch This Fade_*
Posté 08 juillet 2015 - 01:49
Guest_Catch This Fade_*
I'd say you're one of them too. Bitching about some woman who didn't thank you, because you opened a door and now using that as an excuse to be an *******.
Christ, doesn't take much to ruffle anyones feather here.
Would someone be whatever that asterisk was supposed to say for not holding a door open for someone in general or just when they use the previous situation as an excuse to not hold the door open for someone?
#124
Posté 08 juillet 2015 - 01:54
Would someone be whatever that asterisk was supposed to say for not holding a door open for someone in general or just when they use the previous situation as an excuse to not hold the door open for someone?
Both. Holding a door for people, whether it's a dude or a woman, especially if that person has his hands full, is just common courtesy. Just like you get up and offer your seat to an elderly. You just do it, and don't ****** about it if people don't praise you.
I'm starting to think this is a western thing, since (although it's been many years now) when I used public transportation in Germany or Denmark, I generally saw the same thing. Young people with their headphones stuck in, their bags next to them, and not getting up to offer their seat. It's kinda mindboggling to me.
And if anyone think it's sexist to hold a door open or pull up a chair for a lady or something, then that person needs to get a ****** reality grip. Christ, I'm honestly amazed at some people, especially on BSN. A place infested with SJW, goony bearded white knights, fedora types and the fat angry neckbearded atheist who think they know the answers.
- leighzard, Kaiser Arian XVII, Decepticon Leader Sully et 1 autre aiment ceci
#125
Posté 08 juillet 2015 - 02:06
Always annoyed me when Chivelry is used out of contexet. itd medievel battle eticit. i once shut the door on a womens face. and she sais"Chivelry is dead." so i challenged her to physical combat.
Turns out im the better Jouster.
Chivelry may be alive but that woman is dead.
- leighzard aime ceci





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