for your next post, will it be a jewish person under the same sign? or a black fellow under a Fried Chicken sign?GasBandit said:On the next episode...
Captain Offended tooooo the rescuuuuue! :eyeroll:Charlie Dont Surf said:for your next post, will it be a jewish person under the same sign? or a black fellow under a Fried Chicken sign?
He's commenting that the video had the stereotypes. Hence the offensive cartoon which is along the same lines as the video. GB was using humor to parody the video's content.Charlie Dont Surf said:for your next post, will it be a jewish person under the same sign? or a black fellow under a Fried Chicken sign?GasBandit said:On the next episode...
I didn't get through the youtube, it was pretty stupid.
That's probably going to be one long ass helicopter ride. Maybe you should take an airplane first.North_Ranger said:Uh-huh.
I need the address of the person responsible, three frag grenades and a helicopter.
I might, too. But under the circumstances this was an unfounded assumption.Charlie Dont Surf said:Well, I kind of assumed GB would find that cartoon funny normally.
Got it covered. I'll be there in five minutes. Ten if I don't find an immediate good landing spot.North_Ranger said:Uh-huh.
I need the address of the person responsible, three frag grenades and a helicopter.
Landing spot?ThatNickGuy said:Got it covered. I'll be there in five minutes. Ten if I don't find an immediate good landing spot.North_Ranger said:Uh-huh.
I need the address of the person responsible, three frag grenades and a helicopter.
Now you see if I had done the same thing you would've locked the topic and I'd have to PM you about me just doing the same thing and you wouldn't unlock the topic and I'd complain about you not liking fun.Edrondol said:He's commenting that the video had the stereotypes. Hence the offensive cartoon which is along the same lines as the video. GB was using humor to parody the video's content.Charlie Dont Surf said:for your next post, will it be a jewish person under the same sign? or a black fellow under a Fried Chicken sign?GasBandit said:On the next episode...
I didn't get through the youtube, it was pretty stupid.
The more you know...
cause the general public is generally stupid??Edrondol said:Lifetime is the worst at stereotyping women. Just like Maxim and SpikeTV stereotypes men. Know why? Because these stereotypes exist for a reason.
Both cater to those who exemplify the gender in popular culture - the woman who wants equality while still getting romance and having the door held open for her; the guy who appears vulnerable but can still kick ass and get the hot chicks to take off their tops in his Camero.
I've never understood why we're trying to hard to fix the obvious and genetically built in differences between men & women instead of celebrating these differences.
No matter what you're arguing for/against, this always always always holds true.Chibibar said:cause the general public is generally stupid??Edrondol said:Lifetime is the worst at stereotyping women. Just like Maxim and SpikeTV stereotypes men. Know why? Because these stereotypes exist for a reason.
Both cater to those who exemplify the gender in popular culture - the woman who wants equality while still getting romance and having the door held open for her; the guy who appears vulnerable but can still kick * and get the hot chicks to take off their tops in his Camero.
I've never understood why we're trying to hard to fix the obvious and genetically built in differences between men & women instead of celebrating these differences.
Do you honestly think women are genetically built in to be more emotional and men are genetically disposed to be stoic and emotionally "strong"?Edrondol said:Lifetime is the worst at stereotyping women. Just like Maxim and SpikeTV stereotypes men. Know why? Because these stereotypes exist for a reason.
Both cater to those who exemplify the gender in popular culture - the woman who wants equality while still getting romance and having the door held open for her; the guy who appears vulnerable but can still kick ass and get the hot chicks to take off their tops in his Camero.
I've never understood why we're trying to hard to fix the obvious and genetically built in differences between men & women instead of celebrating these differences.
I was going to totally write up this wise and insighful response on mankind's attempts, as a species, to overcome societal flaws induced through our genetic history through knowledge and understanding, but the fact is I'm all tired out from kicking ass and getting hot chicks to take their tops off in my Camero.Edrondol said:I've never understood why we're trying to hard to fix the obvious and genetically built in differences between men & women instead of celebrating these differences.
That depends.Charlie Dont Surf said:Do you honestly think women are genetically built in to be more emotional and men are genetically disposed to be stoic and emotionally "strong"?Edrondol said:Lifetime is the worst at stereotyping women. Just like Maxim and SpikeTV stereotypes men. Know why? Because these stereotypes exist for a reason.
Both cater to those who exemplify the gender in popular culture - the woman who wants equality while still getting romance and having the door held open for her; the guy who appears vulnerable but can still kick ass and get the hot chicks to take off their tops in his Camero.
I've never understood why we're trying to hard to fix the obvious and genetically built in differences between men & women instead of celebrating these differences.
Tendencies that reflect a shift between two groups. There is still a lot of overlap but also a general trend that slightly separates them.Charlie Dont Surf said:Do you honestly think women are genetically built in to be more emotional and men are genetically disposed to be stoic and emotionally "strong"?Edrondol said:Lifetime is the worst at stereotyping women. Just like Maxim and SpikeTV stereotypes men. Know why? Because these stereotypes exist for a reason.
Both cater to those who exemplify the gender in popular culture - the woman who wants equality while still getting romance and having the door held open for her; the guy who appears vulnerable but can still kick * and get the hot chicks to take off their tops in his Camero.
I've never understood why we're trying to hard to fix the obvious and genetically built in differences between men & women instead of celebrating these differences.
I think men & women are genetically different. I didn't go into the emotional side of it. But since you went there I do believe that there is a difference. Not necessarily on the lack or level of emotion, but I think we are wired to have our emotional responses trigger differently. Women find some things (generally) emotionally relevant where men (generally) don't and visa versa.Charlie Dont Surf said:Do you honestly think women are genetically built in to be more emotional and men are genetically disposed to be stoic and emotionally "strong"?Edrondol said:Lifetime is the worst at stereotyping women. Just like Maxim and SpikeTV stereotypes men. Know why? Because these stereotypes exist for a reason.
Both cater to those who exemplify the gender in popular culture - the woman who wants equality while still getting romance and having the door held open for her; the guy who appears vulnerable but can still kick * and get the hot chicks to take off their tops in his Camero.
I've never understood why we're trying to hard to fix the obvious and genetically built in differences between men & women instead of celebrating these differences.
is it social aspect? possible. It is interesting that most things in nature it is the male species that is "colorful" and such while the female version are plain.Edrondol said:I think men & women are genetically different. I didn't go into the emotional side of it. But since you went there I do believe that there is a difference. Not necessarily on the lack or level of emotion, but I think we are wired to have our emotional responses trigger differently. Women find some things (generally) emotionally relevant where men (generally) don't and visa versa.Charlie Dont Surf said:Do you honestly think women are genetically built in to be more emotional and men are genetically disposed to be stoic and emotionally "strong"?Edrondol said:Lifetime is the worst at stereotyping women. Just like Maxim and SpikeTV stereotypes men. Know why? Because these stereotypes exist for a reason.
Both cater to those who exemplify the gender in popular culture - the woman who wants equality while still getting romance and having the door held open for her; the guy who appears vulnerable but can still kick * and get the hot chicks to take off their tops in his Camero.
I've never understood why we're trying to hard to fix the obvious and genetically built in differences between men & women instead of celebrating these differences.
You can argue individual cases, but sociologically this is a truism.
WolfOfOdin said::eyeroll: You could raise how most, if not all commercials portray men as helpless idiots who are incapable of doing anything without a woman's help.
Both are offensive, this one was just laughably stupid and outdated. They might as well call it "sex and the city animated"
Edrondol said:I think men & women are genetically different.
Need I requote my difference between individualism & sociological differences?Charlie Dont Surf said:After nearly crying at something I watched earlier, I'm now going to go do the dishes before I leave for work.
This post is 100% true as well as bucking gender roles
People aren't blank slates when they are born. Sorry. We come prepackaged with certain types of social programming. Once upon a time that social program helped a child survive or a caveman get laid. We may not need it as much any more but we're stuck with it.Charlie Dont Surf said:After nearly crying at something I watched earlier, I'm now going to go do the dishes before I leave for work.
This post is 100% true as well as bucking gender roles