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"I'm [x] and I don't find this offensive/I think it's hilarious."

edited 2012-04-13 18:43:57 in General

Christ almighty, this is all you ever see. I'd like to meet at least one person, just one, who actually is offended by something made at their expense, if only to verify that the cliche in the title actually has meaning. At this point, I'd probably become best friends with that person.

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  • I clench my fists and yell "anime" towards an uncaring, absent God, and swear solemnly to press my thumbs into Chocolate America's eyeballs until he is blinded, to directly emasculate sporting figures, to beat the shit out of tumblr users with baseball bats, and to quietly appreciate what Waylon Smithers being gay means to me.

    The best one is when this happens over the Internet. Because you can totally verify that someone is who they say they are over the Internet.

  • edited 2012-04-13 19:09:52

    In my case, add "in a mocking way" to the end of "hilarious". But that depends on whether the person in question is just an idiot (like Pete Hoekstra) or whether people actually buy their bull.


    Also see this:


  • "you duck spawn, refined creature, you try to be cynical, yokel, but all that comes out of it is that you're a dunce!!!!! you duck plug!"

    I'm offended by many things that in nobody's mind but mine are at my expense, like seeing my usual place in the bus taken. Does that count?

  • I'm offensive and finds this [x] is a much better way to convey said feeling.

  • edited 2012-04-14 09:28:54
    Creature - Florida Dragon Turtle Human

    > Pete Hoekstra


    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA


     


    The funny thing is how his "turtle fence" speech, while made famous by Auto-Tune the News, has also lost pretty much all its relevance.  The whole point of describing the "turtle fence" was to highlight an example of government waste--except pretty much all that remains of what he said about healthcare is "The same thing is going to happen to healthcare".  Which completely breaks the analogy.

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