John F Posted October 29, 2018 Posted October 29, 2018 It wasn't, it was the title of a TV show following people ranting, but it was removed because of hilariously point-missing snowflakeism, or some such Ah, OK. I must have missed that bit. Still, why change the thread title? The current one is daft.
wuvvum Posted October 29, 2018 Posted October 29, 2018 Reading the daily mail. *Only in my wildest dreams*I find that comment offensive. I thoroughly enjoy reading the Daily Mail, and appreciate its balanced, well-informed reporting of the news and current affairs. loserone and 5speedracer 2
loserone Posted October 29, 2018 Posted October 29, 2018 I assume to draw attention to it, because two pinned posts aren't enough. The Moog 1
wuvvum Posted October 29, 2018 Posted October 29, 2018 Ah, OK. I must have missed that bit. Still, why change the thread title? The current one is daft.I actually think the thread title change is a pisstake in itself. Although I'm starting to doubt myself... Craig the Princess, pandamonium, The Moog and 1 other 4
pandamonium Posted October 29, 2018 Posted October 29, 2018 What's been banned?OK, so banned was the wrong word. 'frowned upon'
wuvvum Posted October 29, 2018 Posted October 29, 2018 Not sure I get you. If you can't be derogatory to a woman, you can't be derogatory to a man. If you can't be derogatory to a Sikh, you can't to an atheist. It's the /equality/ act, man, not the "list of people you can't pick on". Edited to add "because they are a woman/man/Sikh/atheist" at the appropriate points.Yup. That's the theory.
loserone Posted October 29, 2018 Posted October 29, 2018 I find that comment offensive. I thoroughly enjoy reading the Daily Mail, and appreciate its balanced, well-informed reporting of the news and current affairs.I hope you'll understand that daily mail reading is not a protected characteristic, and therefore I will freely liken you to a slithering creature with an attractive quality like having a nice collection of cars, mister. wuvvum and Lacquer Peel 2
Tamworthbay Posted October 29, 2018 Posted October 29, 2018 I find that comment offensive. I thoroughly enjoy reading the Daily Mail, and appreciate its balanced, well-informed reporting of the news and current affairs.You are Donald Trump AICMFP Lacquer Peel 1
Guest Hooli Posted October 29, 2018 Posted October 29, 2018 I find that comment offensive. I thoroughly enjoy reading the Daily Mail, and appreciate its balanced, well-informed reporting of the news and current affairs.The daily mail exists to give office workers their lunchtime firewall safe soft porn in the sidebar of shame. They_all_do_that_sir, GrumpiusMaximus and alcyonecorporation 3
bub2006 Posted October 29, 2018 Posted October 29, 2018 Can't find the stairs? It's called making do! It's been down in the house about a year so it got pulled up and put in bungalow. And there are creases. Mally 1
Guest Hooli Posted October 29, 2018 Posted October 29, 2018 It's called making do! It's been down in the house about a year so it got pulled up and put in bungalow. And there are creases.Iron it WCPGW?
anonymous user Posted October 29, 2018 Posted October 29, 2018 Iron it WCPGW?What, iron a whole bungalow, I hope he's got some extension leads
dozeydustman Posted October 29, 2018 Posted October 29, 2018 Aside from everyone being offended by each other and the daily mail, there have been some really shitty updates to this thread today. Colc, really sorry to hear your mum has been injured. Be there and help her with her R&R. Hooli, I'm truly sorry for your loss. Losing loved ones is always horrible. Be there for the rest of your family. Ghosty, offer your help and support to your folks. Being optimistic, dad going out to somewhere may be just to clear his head of thoughts and bad ideas and comes home ready to talk and sort out whatever the issue is. Be there for him, be there for your mum. I can't offer much to anyone going through bad experiences save my sympathies and thoughts. Here if you want to get things off your chest. chaseracer, oldcars, myglaren and 8 others 11
NorfolkNWeigh Posted October 29, 2018 Posted October 29, 2018 I find it mildly amusing that a bunch of, mostly , white men , from a comfortable , safe, prosperous country can presume to know what is or isn't offensive to women, racial minorities, recent immigrants, members of the LGBT community or anyone that feels marginalised or scared because of something that's slightly different in their background, psyche or lifestyle. As usual AS members who might fit into those and other minority pigeonholes have kept well out of it, demonstrating far more restraint and class than I'll ever have. As a white , middle aged, middle class, heterosexual male, I have never worried about walking along a dark street at night, or going into a rowdy pub or club in a strange town. Never wondered if that copper is going to pull me because of how I look or backdown from making a complaint in a restaurant or shop because it might draw unwanted attention to me or my friends. Things most of us take for granted, even feel entitled to do... I'm not quite sure what snowflake means , wasn't it what Patrick from Eastenders used to call his neighbour in that hilairious* racist sitcom in the 70's?I mourn the passing of ' Cars and Girls' as much as the next pervert, but I understand why it had to go- presumably ' Women you'd like to shag' won't be long for this place, but if that's what it takes to stop us decending into a bunch of stereotype Trump, Philip Green, Ron Atkinson wankers that use words like banter when we mean bullying - so be it. The Reverend Bluejeans, Dave_Q, mrbenn and 18 others 21
John F Posted October 29, 2018 Posted October 29, 2018 I think a common sense of decency - which we have - is adequate tbh. We're a bit sweary, but we don't tend to attack 'minority groups'. Not even Picasso owners. oldcars, drum, AMC Rebel and 6 others 9
Cavcraft Posted October 29, 2018 Posted October 29, 2018 I find it mildly amusing that a bunch of, mostly , white men , from a comfortable , safe, prosperous country can presume to know what is or isn't offensive to women, racial minorities, recent immigrants, members of the LGBT community or anyone that feels marginalised or scared because of something that's slightly different in their background, psyche or lifestyle. As usual AS members who might fit into those and other minority pigeonholes have kept well out of it, demonstrating far more restraint and class than I'll ever have. As a white , middle aged, middle class, heterosexual male, I have never worried about walking along a dark street at night, or going into a rowdy pub or club in a strange town. Never wondered if that copper is going to pull me because of how I look or backdown from making a complaint in a restaurant or shop because it might draw unwanted attention to me or my friends. Things most of us take for granted, even feel entitled to do... I'm not quite sure what snowflake means , wasn't it what Patrick from Eastenders used to call his neighbour in that hilairious* racist sitcom in the 70's?I mourn the passing of ' Cars and Girls' as much as the next pervert, but I understand why it had to go- presumably ' Women you'd like to shag' won't be long for this place, but if that's what it takes to stop us decending into a bunch of stereotype Trump, Philip Green, Ron Atkinson wankers that use words like banter when we mean bullying - so be it. 'Snowflake' is a stupid expression, 99.9% of the time banded about by the kind of people who believe they have the right to say whatever abusive/stupid/racist/sexist thought crosses their mind, or the sort of people who are actually thick enough to think any form of human rights is wrong. Tamworthbay, mercedade, jumpingjehovahs and 7 others 10
artdjones Posted October 29, 2018 Posted October 29, 2018 'Snowflake' is a stupid expression, 99.9% of the time banded about by the kind of people who believe they have the right to say whatever abusive/stupid/racist/sexist thought crosses their mind, or the sort of people who are actually thick enough to think any form of human rights is wrong.I thought generalisations were really,really wrong. oldcars, AMC Rebel, yellowperil and 1 other 4
NorfolkNWeigh Posted October 29, 2018 Posted October 29, 2018 'Snowflake' is a stupid expression, 99.9% of the time banded about by the kind of people who believe they have the right to say whatever abusive/stupid/racist/sexist thought crosses their mind, or the sort of people who are actually thick enough to think any form of human rights is wrong.So, you've met my mother in law. Ahh bollocks I've turned into Bernard Manning.
loserone Posted October 29, 2018 Posted October 29, 2018 'Snowflake' is a stupid expression, 99.9% of the time banded about by the kind of people who believe they have the right to say whatever abusive/stupid/racist/sexist thought crosses their mind, or the sort of people who are actually thick enough to think any form of human rights is wrong.I do try, love
beko1987 Posted October 29, 2018 Posted October 29, 2018 Great, the first vacuum cleaner I post from my big clearout and it arrives smashed, and the little cunt who I sent it too accused me of lying about its condition before I put him right. And people wonder why people just hoard stuff or snap one day and take it all to the tip! Also wtf has gone on here today, everyone needs to man the fuck up and take a chill pill. Been dragged into someone else's vacuum cleaner group drama and it all stems from people bitching behind everyones backs. We used to be more robust than this I thought? Have certain people forgotten the origin of this threads title? John F and The Reverend Bluejeans 2
DodgeRover Posted October 29, 2018 Posted October 29, 2018 Dad's gone out. He came in, asked when I was going out, said he was too. He never goes out any more.I asked where he was going and he just dejectedly said he didn't know...Does he want a bit of company for a walk maybe? Has he been introduced to KFC girl yet ?
busmansholiday Posted October 29, 2018 Posted October 29, 2018 FFS, which **** decided to change the title. If you get offended, don't read it.... panhard65, oldcars, dozeydustman and 1 other 4
somewhatfoolish Posted October 29, 2018 Posted October 29, 2018 It's called making do! It's been down in the house about a year so it got pulled up and put in bungalow. And there are creases.Maybe rent a steam cleaner or a carpet shampooer thing and whallop it with that, might get the creases to ease off.
DodgeRover Posted October 29, 2018 Posted October 29, 2018 It's called making do! It's been down in the house about a year so it got pulled up and put in bungalow. And there are creases.Have you got a carpet stretcher/ knee kicker thing to get the creases pulled out? You can diy one with the left over grip edge and some lumps of timber .
wuvvum Posted October 29, 2018 Posted October 29, 2018 The thing with "snowflake" is that the meaning that seems to be attributed to it in discussions* such as this is not at all what it actually means. Although it's one of those words which is so hopelessly overused at the moment that it's in danger of losing its original meaning altogether. Like "racist" and "hate". The Reverend Bluejeans, Cavcraft, GrumpiusMaximus and 1 other 4
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