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Also, in saying that, you should never say it in front of a group of friends, either. It's not a crime or anything, but the more I think about it, it's hard to justify the connotations. You're actively promoting sexual violence whether it's your intent or not.
So, there you go, I have flimflammed on my own argument. I just always have the free speech battle with myself. At the end of the day though, facing professional ramifications isn't the same as legal consequences. |
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President of Freedonia
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And my friend who had been in the Army just says "man, why's she gotta dress like that? the four of us could totally have our way with her if we wanted" And the rest of us kinda nervously laughed and changed the subject because we know he's got a dark, blunt sense of humor but it's like, come on man. What if we had all agreed with him even in joking? Would he have actually been down for it? It's fucked up. I too have a dark sense of humor but there's a world of difference between laughing my balls off at Dennis Reynolds being a psychopath on It's Always Sunny and actually saying shit like that in real life. |
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CodeBot Engaged...WOAAHH!
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