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14 November, 2018 at 3:38 pm #1109254
Only because it was a female posting it scep we both know that. If a male had posted it , you would have gone into a lengthy eulogy of how great it is this kind of homophobia isn’t tolerated etc etc- more crass humour than anything else but what ever currys favour with the females online eh sceptical.
14 November, 2018 at 7:47 pm #1109263I didn’t see it as homophobic, though, just funny.
Could you explain how it is homophobic
and then I can give Soph a good telling off, if only to please youuuu
14 November, 2018 at 8:09 pm #1109265I didn’t see it as homophobic, though, just funny.
Could you explain how it is homophobic
and then I can give Soph a good telling off, if only to please youuuu
You might want to reread what I wrote – nowhere have I said it is homophobic. I stated it’s something you would come out with had a male written it. Rudeboy” More crass humour than anything else”
14 November, 2018 at 9:36 pm #1109269Why would it “be something ” would come out with had a male written it”??
14 November, 2018 at 10:30 pm #1109272Why would it “be something ” would come out with had a male written it”??
because I find you to be a creepy character that panders to women online altering what you write dependent on what lurks between a chatters legs. I paid my mortgage off, but if I still had one I’d bet it on you not finding that joke amusing if it was written by ” Tom from Birmingham”.
14 November, 2018 at 10:44 pm #1109275And I find you a man of deep-seated prejudices against women, older people, Muslims and anyone who doesn’t agree with you.
It’s tough all over. We have to deal with one another as we can, and I’ll have to stew in your contempt – or you in mine.
You’d lose the bet by the way. Check out the humour section.
14 November, 2018 at 11:09 pm #1109276And I find you a man of deep-seated prejudices against women, older people, Muslims and anyone who doesn’t agree with you.
It’s tough all over. We have to deal with one another as we can, and I’ll have to stew in your contempt – or you in mine.
You’d lose the bet by the way. Check out the humour section.
Well sceptical, I post on content of what’s written rather than in your words ” preferring to speak to women online” so if that gives me ” prejudice against women” for not following your sickly ways so be it.
Incidentally speaking of ” dealing with it ” surely it’s time to accept Brexit….I’m approaching middle age myself so probably have 40 years left, you must have less than half that left, so why you spend your days fretting over something you cant control when deaths around the corner I’ve no idea.
Out of morbid curiosity what’s the “bet”?
- This reply was modified 6 years, 1 month ago by rudeboy.
15 November, 2018 at 12:06 am #1109278If I wanted to pander to women here, then opposing brexit is pretty stupid. It loses me more friends than it gains, and I can’t think of any it’s gained here in jc. JC is a brexit-friendly site, if you hadn’t noticed. To a lesser extent, that goes for my religious views, too.
Incidentally speaking of ” dealing with it ” surely it’s time to accept Brexit….I’m approaching middle age myself so probably have 40 years left, you must have less than half that left, so why you spend your days fretting over something you cant control when deaths around the corner I’ve no idea.
I have no idea how long either of us has left. I’m pretty fit and healthy given the injuries suffered, but I may have very little time left. None of us knows whether we’ll wake up when we fall asleep, and that includes you.
But whether it’s a day, 20 years, 40 years, or 70 years for many of the people who are ardent supporters of a people’s vote to bring us back to the Europe where we belong – it’s pretty short-sighted to ask why we’re all worried about the possibilities of war, environmental change and the declining quality of health services, welfare and education. The EU and our relation to it colours a great deal of all that. Under the deal, we’re being forced to accept the high standards of hygiene, environmental quality and labour standards of the rules-based EU for a period of years. This is anathema to those brexiteer Tories who want to trade freely with countries who have a risk-based attitude to animal welfare, hygiene, trade union struggles etc. I actually care about whether this country is to be a low-tax haven or a vehicle for dirty food.
Are we to be close to the EU or are we to be a Singapore-on-the Thames? That is a choice which is very relevant for me, but also my children, and all those people who aren’t my immediate family but whose fate is important.
15 November, 2018 at 7:43 am #1109279I paid my mortgage off, but if I still had one I’d bet it on you
This made me chuckle. You are trying to make others feel inferior to you because you have paid your mortgage off. Not that you would bet it if you still had one, what an idiotic thing to say its laughable. Most of us if not all of us in this age group would have paid off our mortgages.
If you had any morals you would not be typing what you do let alone making fluffy bets to make you look like such a hard man. Whats a matter? Not even got 10k to bet or 5k or even £500? Surely its a respectable amount and a lot less than a mortgage.
15 November, 2018 at 8:22 am #1109280About 6 years ago, me and my brother got a call from my uncle who we haven’t seen in nigh on 15 years.
Cut a long story short she caught him wearing her underwear.
So anyway he rings me and my brother up asking if we can meet at frankies and bennys.
He likes the chicken wings there he said.
So anyway me and my brother go to frankies, and he comes tottering in in high heels, a mini skirt. lipstick smeared allover his face looking a right dogs dinner.
Anyway the chickens wings came out he eat them then guess what he asked me?
Can I get a bag of my auntys clothes?
Is he strange or what?
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