I know someone who mentioned that his son had to go to the dentist and it cost a fortune.
I said that it shouldn't cost that much, just to get the feathers pulled out from between his teeth.
cheers, DL
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All three of them are dandy’s and poseurs themselves. Their bigotry is narcissistic, immature, offensive, pathetic really. Unfortunately it’s why they’re so popular.
Why do people have to take them so seriously?
They're just a bit of fun.
It's worth noting that they take the **** out of themselves more than anyone else. All the jibes and double entendres in the show were also being acknowledged as poor taste by them. They were essentially highlighting that homophobia itself is a joke. There is a thing called "tongue in cheek", and that's not meant as another gay joke either.
The only one who should rightly be upset by the episode is Jeep as it has the potential to limit their market share.
Sad.
The public consume murder, drugs, violence, gang land, vulgar filth at every level from the movies, tv and Netflix etc then suddenly draw a line in the sand with an innuendo from a show specialising in inuendo?
Simply sad miserable little people.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...88ea397e82.jpg
If you say something I dont agree with you are a bully [emoji1787][emoji16].
Cheers
Couldn’t agree more.
When I came out to a VERY straight friend several years ago he was firstly gob smacked, then said “Wardy you know I’m not the most politically correct person, I’m afraid I might offend you”. My response was “It’s ok Harry, you can tell jokes about gays as long as you don’t get offended when I tell a straight one[emoji23]”.
Our friendship is now stronger than ever. There’s just no need to be precious, we’re all different and that’s a very good thing.
Cheap shots at others’ expense even in jest, are far less impressive than genuine empathy for those other than oneself, IMO.
A joke shared privately between gay and straight mates is also entirely different from blanket generalisations made across global media.