What??? When I lived in England I could spot a Paddy a mile off.The Brits managed to draw the Irish as gorillas back in the 19th century and we look the very same as them.
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What??? When I lived in England I could spot a Paddy a mile off.The Brits managed to draw the Irish as gorillas back in the 19th century and we look the very same as them.
Not sure if I agree with this but:so what you are saying is THEY STARTED IT?
ahaha, ah I know, "Big Irish head on him," we all say it. I think there's a fair bit of, what do you call it, that bias where you decide that all your preconceived notions are correct because you were right a few times.What??? When I lived in England I could spot a Paddy a mile off.
Whoa dude, steady on there. "It's ok to be racist against people who deserve it" probably isn't an argument you really want to be makingLots of white people claim to not be racist, but I reckon getting put into the scenario from the other side of things might not do them any harm.
But yeah, this sort of sentiment might stem from the fact that I feel that white people can pretty much fuck off in pretty much every regard in pretty much every scenario
brits mot as scare nowNo, gammon is fine, it's a mindset. Cop on Ann Post, these people deserve it. I am absolutely willing to take my chances with this one.
The Brits managed to draw the Irish as gorillas back in the 19th century and we look the very same as them.
Whoa dude, steady on there. "It's ok to be racist against people who deserve it" probably isn't an argument you really want to be making
FWIW the only place I've indoor-dined this summer asked for covid passport and photo IDI've noticed that places that do check the passport are mostly just looking at the QR code thing and not checking that it belongs to the person presenting it
Whoa dude, steady on there. "It's ok to be racist against people who deserve it" probably isn't an argument you really want to be making
I thought the whole idea of “gammon” was that it was in reference to becoming red-faced through paroxysms of rage — is that not true? have I been misunderstanding this all along?
people don’t say shrill anymore. They say Karen instead.TLDR it's the age old play the ball, not the man trope.
Yeah, I took it as a swipe against conservative English people and their blinkered viewpoint and limited diet rather than their skin colourI thought gammon had nothing to do with appearance and was an insult like the French saying “Rosbeef” about English people - the kind of thing a UKIP supporter on holiday would try to order in a sushi restaurant or something.
“They’ve not got gammon and chips, Vera, let’s go find an English pub!”
What's interesting about Karen is it can now apply to men. I've seen some attempt to introduce a male counterpart, Kyle or something, but the tide's sort of swung around to Karen becoming genderless.people don’t say shrill anymore. They say Karen instead.
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