Could say it’s always been bad given the story behind it being created.
Could say it’s always been bad given the story behind it being created.
There was a row of chairs (touching each other) at work that are purposefully very heavy. I wanted to look under the chairs, so I was lifting them one at a time. The last one was a corner chair and a lot heavier. I stuck my head behind the last chair to look under it, dropped it, and caught my jaw. It hurt like fuck but fortunately didn’t do any actual damage.
Isn’t a Twinkie partly chocolate?
I wasn’t saying you were wrong, I was just wondering if I was. True about the Scot’s, and the Welsh too….and the Cornish. Basically any form of Celt.
I’m hoping they’re trying to make some point but it’s so poorly written we don’t get it…
But I think it’s blindingly obvious you’re right.
Are people not racist based on accent as well though?
For example Irish people?
All of what you said. Something about them makes them ace to look at.
Plus, boobs are boobs…big, small, saggy, perky, real, fake. As man’s reaction when a woman takes her top off is a good way to judge him….
Im not sure where they’re referring to, but it’s the same, or similar at least, in the U.K.
That’s how they got Brexit and they’re pushing us to be right wing.
More friendly, for one.
A guy I used to work with would put a discounted cause it’s about to go out of data’s salad on his van dashboard, in a [British] summer, leave it there for up to 6 weeks, then eat it.
No. A more educated population is better in every way.
It’s our description now.
Fuck knows. I’m quite good at taking the piss though.
I had five questions…in no order.
This makes me feel better. It’s just I seem to see it be said to men more. Apparently if she feels the need to call you out on how you are towards her, she does, and she didn’t, so…
Yes, I wouldn’t say women don’t say it here, but I think it’s majority male, and this woman is blatantly MtF.
I recently said “thanks mate” to a blatant MtF person that works for the same organisation as I do. I probably very visibly shit a brick and thought “not your best choice of words”. If it’s obvious, I will use gendered words, if someone has pronouns or something to make it obvious how they want to be referred to, I’ll use them. If it’s not obvious, and they have nothing to indicate how they want to be referred to, I’ll just be polite.
Mistakes happen, be polite and apologise and I reckon you’ll be fine.
It helped that numerous “he’s tight fisted” type comments and insults had been made in the same conversation, before that was said.
No, not Irish.
That’s not great but the guy above you reckons you’d die quickly, due to not having enough air.