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Posted on 7/26/19 at 8:24 am to
Posted by ShortyRob
Member since Oct 2008
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Posted on 7/26/19 at 8:24 am to
Like I said this goes to the problem of people acting like all situations are equal.

Hell people don't even really know me personally and yet there have been dozens of occasions when someone is mad at me on this board where they have made negative references to my height

Why? Because it's easy and they think it will work because they assume a short person don't like to be insulted for his height

If a black person is being an a****** and someone wants to call them out for it there's a perfectly decent chance that the obvious insult available will be used

So I point that out to also point out that short jokes don't work on me. You want to know why? Simple. Because I don't give them the power. Usually my reaction to someone going there is to chuckle because it's very rare that whatever they said is new to me.

It ain't like I woke up yesterday looked in the mirror and just noticed I was short.

An insult any insult only has the power that the target gives it.

Offense is a choice. It is literally impossible to offend someone. And it's impossible to be offended.
Posted by Godfather1
What WAS St George, Louisiana
Member since Oct 2006
80378 posts
Posted on 7/26/19 at 8:42 am to
quote:

Hell people don't even really know me personally and yet there have been dozens of occasions when someone is mad at me on this board where they have made negative references to my height

Why? Because it's easy and they think it will work because they assume a short person don't like to be insulted for his height


For all they know, you’re 6’-9” and the “Shorty” is an ironic nickname. Like calling a bald guy “Curly”.
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