calling monty a big-nosed **** on here?
It won't change the fact that he's a big-nosed ****, of course.
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calling monty a big-nosed **** on here?
It won't change the fact that he's a big-nosed ****, of course.
I believe it absolutely has coarsened those things. The ability to say something nasty to someone and a/ not be around for the aftermath of hurt it causes and b/ be in no risk of a smack in the mouth have allowed people to lay off their inner editor. However, while I bemoan that, I don't think that means I have to advocate legislating about it, does it?
The concept of 'punching up' does amuse me - not least because of its inherently bigoted assumption of superiority on the part of those being punched. Thus, to the white, middle class liberal mentality, a wealthy Indian or African person may slag off a poor white English person because they are 'punching up', which actually only serves to endorse and reinforce ingrained ideas of racial hierarchy. :hehe:
sw, we all know that beneath that surly, snarling exterior lingers the tender heart of a man who weeps at romcoms, listens to Barbra Streisand and regularly uses the phrase 'Let's hug it better'. You can't hide it from us.
We all know you're soft as shíte, really. :nod: