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INTOLERANT BASTARDS NEED LOVE TOO
#21
(04-06-2015, 11:16 AM)HairOfTheDog Wrote: Let's not forget our friend aussie and her intolerance of immigrant Muslim male security guards; she wants them booted outta the health care workplace so (hopefully young and attractive male) Australians can hold those jobs.

So, are you an intolerant bastard? What do you find intolerable? Would you like to recognize another Mocker's intolerance? Here's your thread...

Why do you always bring me into this shit. Keep me out of it. For the record, it was more about misogyny and the lack of respect for women that they were speaking in a foreign tongue in front of women. In our part of the world, that stuff is rude and most Australians don't like it.

I am intolerant of you putting me in these fucking threads you start.
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#22


Cooking flesh makes me want to heave.
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#23
That poor mailman!!! Smiley_emoticons_shocked
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#24
Maggot has anyone ever told you that you are very random?
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#25
(04-07-2015, 05:55 AM)aussiefriend Wrote: Maggot has anyone ever told you that you are very random?

Only once and a cupcake told me, but it was smiling.
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#26
There ya go. That's good enough for me.
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#27
(04-07-2015, 05:43 AM)aussiefriend Wrote:
(04-06-2015, 11:16 AM)HairOfTheDog Wrote: Let's not forget our friend aussie and her intolerance of immigrant Muslim male security guards; she wants them booted outta the health care workplace so (hopefully young and attractive male) Australians can hold those jobs.

So, are you an intolerant bastard? What do you find intolerable? Would you like to recognize another Mocker's intolerance? Here's your thread...

Why do you always bring me into this shit. Keep me out of it. For the record, it was more about misogyny and the lack of respect for women that they were speaking in a foreign tongue in front of women. In our part of the world, that stuff is rude and most Australians don't like it.

I am intolerant of you putting me in these fucking threads you start.

You're intolerant of not being in the center of attention too. So, meh.

I love that you feel singled-out when there are numerous other Mockers included in the themed thread. The reason you're featured in the OP is, well, stated quite clearly in the OP. See post 1.

For the record, why the hell would it be any more rude for men to speak in a foreign tongue within earshot of you than it would be for them to do so within earshot of your male colleague? And why would you not find it so offensive as to run and narc to the boss if it had been Muslim women instead of Muslim men infecting your ear drums with foreign talk?

You were highly intolerant of those Muslim men, aussie. There's no way around it. But, go ahead and insist that you were facing down misogyny rather than carrying the torch for transparent intolerance and thinly-veiled misandry.
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#28
I would have talked in a foreign language and looked at them, and maybe even pointed. Do unto others.
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#29
(04-07-2015, 10:24 AM)Maggot Wrote: I would have talked in a foreign language and looked at them, and maybe even pointed. Do unto others.


^ Ce est parce que vous êtes un homme drôle sage et pas un lama de drame, monsieur.
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#30


Me fait me sentir comme a la maison.
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#31
(04-07-2015, 05:43 AM)aussiefriend Wrote: I am intolerant of you putting me in these fucking threads you start.

hah
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#32
(04-06-2015, 08:38 PM)username Wrote: I refuse to bow to the whole stomach intolerance fad. Granted, I guess it's "real" for some people but I know a lady who says she's lactose/gluten intolerant AND she's a vegetarian...and she hasn't visited a Dr. in 10 years.

WTF do you eat under those circumstances? She makes everything she eats based on some scientific basis (that she's researched) and makes it from scratch.

Screw that. If cheese kills me, so be it. Granted, I'm not suffering pain every day so maybe I'm not really qualified to say...I was told to lay off lactose, I kind of/sort of did but I don't notice a difference much one way or another.

I dunno. I've always leaned towards "what doesn't kill you, makes you stronger". I'm all for kids getting exposed to dirt, germs, peanuts etc. when they're little. Build up those anti-bodies!!
Which likely has no scientific basis at all. There are so many studies published by the media for the wow effect nowadays that people lose sight of what a real scientific study is comprised of. Most people who don't eat gluten don't even know what gluten is.
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#33
Here's a recent example: the revelation that peanut allergy may actually be made more likely by avoiding peanut!

"With peanut allergies on the rise worldwide, a study found that contrary to previous advice, feeding foods containing peanuts to babies before 11 months of age may help prevent allergies.

The findings in the New England Journal of Medicine are based on a British study of 640 children, aged four months to 11 months, who were considered at high risk of becoming allergic to peanuts either because of a pre-existing egg allergy or eczema, which can be linked to peanut allergy.

Researchers at Evelina London Children's Hospital randomized the children into two groups -- some were fed foods containing pureed peanuts and others were told to avoid peanuts until they turned five -- to see if avoiding peanuts was really the best way to prevent peanut allergy.

They found that by age five, fewer than one percent of the children who ate food containing peanuts three or more times each week developed a peanut allergy, compared to 17.3 percent in the group that avoided peanuts entirely."


http://news.discovery.com/human/health/e...150224.htm
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#34
That's Nuts!
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#35
Je Suis Une RockStar
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#36


hah Yes you are, honey.
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#37
I overheard the most asinine argument at the bus stop across the street last night.

The drunken bastards skipped straight past tolerance directly into name calling.

-You're nothing but a fucking roach, man. A fucking roach!
-Shut up you filthy mongrel.
-Seriously, you're a stooge dude; always have been a stooge, always will be a stooge.


Sarcastic

They were both clearly wasted and seriously working each others last nerves, but the choice of insults had me cracking up. I've never called anyone a roach, yet...
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#38
I'm so glad roach has replaced maggot. Us bugs have no alliance.
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#39
(04-11-2015, 08:08 PM)Maggot Wrote: I'm so glad roach has replaced maggot. Us bugs have no alliance.

I called somebody a roach in the crime forum today.

It definitely lacks impact in writing as compared to hearing it hurled at someone in indignation.

I've never called anyone but you a Maggot. Even when you bug, I don't think I'd ever lump you in with the roaches. Well, not very often anyway. Smiley_emoticons_smile
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#40
I have to be tolerant, it would be nice to smack some of the scumbags I deal with at work around the chops but I can't obviously.
We need to punish the French, ignore the Germans and forgive the Russians - Condoleezza Rice.
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