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It appears the Wail Online only puts up crap that's calculated to get a reaction. What does amaze me is that it is so popular, probably something to do with appealing to the lowest common denominator IQ.
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Nagy Vilmos wrote: probably something to do with appealing to the lowest common denominator IQ.
What amazes me more is the people who read it, some of them ARE intelligent. I suppose a paper is a habit thing. It's takes awhile to get use to another paper. You miss certain coloumnists etc.
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Yes, some is too rough while other is too thin...
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I used to always read the Enid Stannit and I never really noticed how it slid down hill. Now that I only see it occasionally, it is visibly kack.
I wonder if it's related to the Wail? :innocent:
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They made me chuckle nice to see some companies aren't taking Christmas too seriously
Every day, thousands of innocent plants are killed by vegetarians.
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Neither?
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People are offended way too easily. I don't think most of those cards should be within a child's grasp. As a Christian I'm not offended by the messages. I won't be buying them though.
modified 17-Dec-14 8:11am.
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Offensively funny?
Funnily offensive?
What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question?
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The comments at the bottom of such articles never fail to make me laugh
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Some over-paid hack wrote:
The Proctors have a £1.5million thatched home in Dorset and a luxury central London address for the weekdays they spend working.
They have three grown-up children, enjoy a succession of exotic holidays and ferry themselves around by Porsche, Jeep, and even a powerboat.
What?! How dare these people get rich through hard work! Don't they know that only benefit-cheating immigants[^] are supposed to get rich, so that lazy journalists have something to complain about?
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"in full view of children"
Yea like they've never seen those particular combinations of letters before. Also, that's all they are: particular combinations of letters.
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F*** off c***
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For me it Santa L Jackson!
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Being offensive, vulgar and anti-intellectual is in fashion these days.
I'd rather be phishing!
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I fail to see how any of these are anti-intellectual?
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For elephanting elephants' sake! "Holy sh*t" is now obscene? Child porn is obscene. Colourful language is just that. Colourful.
No object is so beautiful that, under certain conditions, it will not look ugly. - Oscar Wilde
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Brady Kelly wrote: Colourful language is just that. Colourful.
It is surely true that many people find certain words offensive
These include sh*t f*** c*** a***hole and others.
whether or not you agree with that is certainly your choice.
But surely it is only the polite thing to do to respect other peoples sensibilities?
Or do you swear in front of children and is it OK if they swear too?
What if they tell their teacher they didn't do their homework because they were "f***ed"? should the teacher just chastise them for not doign homework but for using inappropriate language?
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_Maxxx_ wrote: It is surely true that many people find certain words offensive Then they have every right to not buy those cards, or if it is so bad, they are even free to not frequent or buy anything from shops that display them.
_Maxxx_ wrote: Or do you swear in front of children and is it OK if they swear too? You do have a good point here. There is indeed some risk that very young children may see these words in the same light-hearted context their parents do, and assume they can use them anywhere as a joke as well.
No object is so beautiful that, under certain conditions, it will not look ugly. - Oscar Wilde
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Brady Kelly wrote: Then they have every right to not buy those cards, or if it is so bad, they are even free to not frequent or buy anything from shops that display them.
One of the most stupid arguments around!
All drugs should be legal and able to be consumed by anyone of any age because everyone has the right not to obtain the drugs?
So a flasher should be allowed to whip it out in public because young ladies can just avert their eyes?
What about a nudist? Should he be allowed to wander around naked at will? In a school for example?
OK if the local supermarket sells hard core porn next to the chocolate at the checkout? It's fine- you don't have to buy if you don't want to - and you can always shop elsewhere.
It's about the generally accepted community expectations.
I personally don't like hearing people swear except where swearing is appropriate (e.g. you just hit your thumb with a hammer or you are telling a joke where the swearing is appropriate to the joke or emphasis. e.g. the opening lines of Four Weddings is simply the word 'F***' repeated many times - and is contextually sensible (and funny). But I know people who were offended even at that.
So, when I am in a group of people who may find swearing offensive I don't swear (much!) because, and here's the thing, I'm a decent, caring individual with no desire to offend people.
I've had to deal with teenagers whose parents swear; here's a typical conversation between two such teens
"F***in' last f***in' night the c*** was f***ing down here f***in doing olllies on f***in' Ed's f***ing board!"
"f***in' right!"
not the sort of conversation you want four or five year olds to hear, really?
So - appropriate language at appropriate times.
And F*** etc. is not appropriate in a newsagent or gift shop. would you buy a card, go up to the counter and say
"How f***ing much is this c***, then?"
I know that it's just noises, and logically taking offense at a word is ludicrous when it is not said against anyone (e.g. f*** off) but there we have it - offense at nudity is also stupid, for that matter why do we eat in public and poo in private?
but we do
and we should all try to remember one another's sensibilities.
Merry f***ing christmas
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Meh. Vote with your money; I'll keep mine.
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I say very f***ing funny!
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I'm amazed at just how far they will go to find something to be offended by. I don't imagine many people who would be offended by these items actually receive one. I'm sure most of the market is for lads sending to their mates, not their aunties.
DS
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It's a marketing gag, which means it can be both.
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Didn't know "offensive" and "funny" were mutually exclusive...
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