Impossible. Women don't write jokes.I think we're all entitled to laugh about the human condition. Who's to say the original joke wasn't penned by a woman, in disgust with men's shallowness?
Smell that? That's sarcasm.

There is absolutely NOTHING wrong with being a woman. While I support transgendered folks, I have never *understood* them, because I don't know what it is like to feel like I am the wrong sex in the wrong body.What is SO BAD about thinking like a woman?
This joke does not discuss the differences between men and women. It stereotypes in a negative fashion beliefs about both men and women. I find both parts of this joke to be spreading sexism. Also, if it was a joke that ONLY spread the negative stereotype about men, I would still think it was sickening.This joke is not being mean to either sex, its just discussing the same thing that DOES SEPARATE woman from man. Neither is bad but what is so horrible about embracing the fact that you are a woman?
BDB, didn't you see me at the tinker party a couple of years back? How can I NOT look and be feminine? I could be wearing ripped jeans, boots and an oversized flannel shirt and NO-ONE would mistake me for being male. No, not even if I shaved off this mane of mine.. So why are you so irritated by the girls who do try to look more feminine than you? You are pissed off that you aren’t accepted as a guy, and clearly pride yourself on not being feminine....
Ms. Generation Y, please meet Ms. Late Boomer and Ms. Generation X. We're the ones who fought for the rights you now enjoy. We're the ones who "busted into" the men's professions. Yes, I am damn proud to have made it in a man's world. When I was a firefighter, I had to kick, scratch, beg and complain to be allowed to go to fire academy. Even then, my department tried everything it could to get out of sponsoring me and did their best to make me fail.By automatically taking pride in the fact that you CAN do well in the "man's world" is what just propitiates this idea that you ARE different.
I recently attended my daughter's wedding. She is about your age. I wore a pretty pastel dress and a white, floppy hat...as was appropriate for a Southern wedding held outdoors. When I go to an opera or a play, I wear an evening gown. I certainly do not get down on *people* for looking nice....but I do get down on ANYONE who prioritizes their own vanity to the near exclusion of all else.All that means is that you don’t prioritize looking like a woman.
I don't believe I EVER said that any man here is trying to invalidate me. I believe you are making the mistake of believing that I need to get my validation from outside myself. I also do not believe that I ever ONCE bashed a man for being a man on this board in all of my time here. In fact, I am equally offended by how this joke stereotypes MEN as well as women. I am equal-opportunity when it comes to bashing *sexism and racism* of any kind. I will defend men just as quickly as I will defend women.Second of all, I don’t think any of the men on here are "trying to invalidate you"... I am, but then again, I'm not a man so why does it always have to be about the men against the women here? Why do you hate them so badly? What is so bad about men?
Nope. I took all those psychology classes and read all those studies for a reason. Nor do I go looking for "sexist assholes" to be sexist at me. However, if I see sexism, I am not going to stand by without saying anything. The same holds true of racism or prejudice of any kind. I am not the type to stand by and watch wrongs being done just because they aren't being done *to me*.Ever stopped to think that it’s not the joke that is sexist, it’s the person who is choosing to take it personally?
Nope. PEOPLE are different. Equality DOES NOT mean "the same". It means getting to start at the same point. Think of it as the starting gate for a horse race....all of the horses are on the same line in equal gates. Who wins the race is based solely upon the abilities of the rider and the horse...but they all get to start at the same point.Sure, by making jokes about our differences we are continuing to point out the differences, but those differences are never going to go away.
Do what? Oh, you SO don't know me. Babydoll, talk to me when you have had to deal with a few decades of PTSD. I KNOW the evil and violence that humans are capable of, because I have survived it. (Please note that I did not single out men or women in that....women are less likely to engage in violence, but when they do they make up for it in the severity and sheer maliciousness of the event.)First you need to grow up and see the world for what it really is, not the way you'd like it to be. You need to know there are assholes out there that f with women and men.
Yeah, and if you are a woman, you can't be sent to Russia....as the workers barracks tend to be all male. However, you'll do fine in France. But stay the heck out of Africa....any of it. I know the differences country to country.There are crane companies all over that PREFER women! hell the largest ship builder in Germany has women operating some of the largest cranes in the world.
Back in the day [insert little hand sign here] I worked as a bartender in a little dive called Cheers2U in Houston. I don't bitch. I ask, specifically, "Give me a triple shot of Captain Morgan's Private Stock, straight up, no ice. Take the bottle, take a glass, pour booze into the glass until you think it is three shots and hand it to me, please. Thank you." Then I smile.Try communicating with the bartender, tell them "I want a 4 second pour of rum no ice" and don't be a bitch that has to waste time brining drinks back to be fixed, this pisses good bartenders off, they cant read your mind, they are there for a job. Cocktails differ greatly from place to place, tender to tender.
You have to work with people to let them know what you want, why haven't you figured this out yet??
http://www.adultswim.com/video/?episode ... 6b59290022Shhted wrote:Impossible. Women don't write jokes.I think we're all entitled to laugh about the human condition. Who's to say the original joke wasn't penned by a woman, in disgust with men's shallowness?
Smell that? That's sarcasm.
Midliferider wrote:Wish I could wipe this shit off my shoes but it's everywhere I walk. Dang.
Pattio wrote:Never forget, as you enjoy the high road of tolerance, that it is those of us doing the hard work of intolerance who make it possible for you to shine.
xtian wrote:Sticking feathers up your butt does not make you a chicken
What the fuck does that mean? Seriously, how can you say that? You care to come down off your horse and explain this statement?BackDoorBarbie wrote:Ever stopped to think that it’s not the joke that is sexist, it’s the person who is choosing to take it personally?
that is very eloquent gauss. but i see something incredibly ironic here.Gauss wrote:Why bother? She is so dead set on having a chance to rant, she's creating the conversation that she wants to have, not the one that is there.Guder wrote:They shouldn't, and none has been presented here.sun rat wrote:to guder and gauss:
why don't you address the real question in what i wrote instead of picking one tiny sentence out?
why should ANY woman anywhere have to put up with the type of degrading, demeaning "humor" you would NOT expect a person of color to put up with?
Show me where I said that women need to put up with degrading humor...What I said was
1) The original joke was about a woman over thinking something, misreading the situation/intent
2) Some got offended...but then some read into the joke some nefarious sexist agenda...in my opinion, misreading the situation or at least the intent of the OP
3) I thought it was ironic that in their haste to condemn a joke about a stereotype they actually fulfilled that stereotype...
4) I suggested it was counterproductive to do so if what you want to do is battle against a stereotype
Then sun rat kind of implied that I was sexist, wanting the women folk to shut up
Then I replied that was not my intent and that she was interpretting my comments incorrectly....and offered my opinion that she was seeing what she wanted to see
Then she claimed that we men were somehow trying to "invalidate" female opinions on the board
I argued that simply stating a contrary opinion was not attempt at invalidation...nd she was letting her personal prejudices color people as something they were not...mainly sexist
I don't know after that...But apparently I am sexist, maybe racist...by all accounts probably homophobic and kick puppies too....I think in her mind, I impose a double standard when it comes to hate speach as long as it is directed at a female?? I don't know...it gets hard to follow after that
Maybe it was this?
"What I object to is the attempt to sanitize everything to the point where no one runs the risk of being offended...especially when the bar is set to the point of satisfying your hair trigger."
But I don't see how I am implying that this should only apply to women
Sun Rat, I wish I could give you one of these of your very own, but this will have to do (although you can make one of your very own with minor carpentry skills)
Hang yourself up on it whenever the mood strikes you...But I warn you, no matter how you go about it, it is impossible to put the last nail in
i haven't been paying very much attention, due to finals next week, but guder i really appreciate you stepping up in defense of caliann after other people trashed her personally.Guder wrote:
And we've seen the prime offendees directly trash the feminine nature of another regular, who of course is perfectly strong and capable enough to stand up for herself (as she did). Where's the outrage for that?
As was so well pointed out, who exactly is trashing a class of behavior here?
I think we're all entitled to laugh about the human condition. Who's to say the original joke wasn't penned by a woman, in disgust with men's shallowness?
Sisyphus wrote: If, on the other hand, a full-on revolution starts within one year, you will provide me your mailing address and I will send you the balsa wood box for you to eat. Provided I haven't already eaten it. In which case I will send you an object of equal or lesser value that hasn't been eaten, provided it is as edible as balsa and is of nearly equvalent volume (empty).
Original Post or Original PosterRench wrote:ok, ok, ok, I get, some of it, and I'm learning a lot...
BUT WHO THE FUCK IS OP?!?!?!?!?!?!
-Rench
Did you and I read the same joke or did we just interpret it differently?sun rat wrote: i thought the point the joke was making was that men are insensitive and self-centered and only concerned about getting sex from the SO. and the button graphic portrays men as being really nothing but two states, on or off, which is to say, simple, stupid, incapable of complexity.
personally i think the traits of the woman in the joke are natural for people who care about their SOs.
This is something I find amusing..... how everyone has made assumptions.Miss Anthropik wrote: Life is far too short to see everthing as a source for conflict and strife. Believe it or not, there is a lot of beauty and happiness to be found in the world, you just have to open yourself to it.
Lizzie
fack it I'm really sick of having the "canno't see this video outside of the USA" message, you're just a bunch of fascits and this is offending me as a non american white atheist male.guitargeek wrote:http://www.adultswim.com/video/?episode ... 6b59290022Shhted wrote:Impossible. Women don't write jokes.I think we're all entitled to laugh about the human condition. Who's to say the original joke wasn't penned by a woman, in disgust with men's shallowness?
Smell that? That's sarcasm.
You're an atheist? We DREAMED of being able to be an atheist! Why back in my day, if you didn't chant to the spirit of every rock and weed you came across, you became dinner to appease those spirits!xtian wrote:..... you're just a bunch of fascits and this is offending me as a non american white atheist male.
The first point is establishing that THE FUCKING JOKE WAS SEXIST.Sisyphus wrote:
BDB's approach to this whole "argument" is that if someone thinks the OP was offensive, its their own fault they're offended. I'm calling bullshit on that. One woulnd't dare to tell a black man the same thing in the wake of a joke about black people. Or would she? Maybe, I don't know. I should hope not.
There. I said it. I don't think I need to explain my point any further.