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NE1
#1154188
4 months ago
I had a different intention when I started making this, but then I saw the opportunity to make a sexist joke.

So uh, my bad.
Anonymous
#1154229
4 months ago
This is the one and only thing I am truly against. I have said some awful, awful stuff around this shitty website (not that anybody cares, especially since I'm anonymous), but god damn it if this doesn't make my piss boil.
CogWeaver
#1154247
4 months ago
@NE1
What was your original intention, and why didn't you go for that instead?
NE1
#1154280
4 months ago
@CogWeaver the original intention was "Bitch, look at my apron sandwich. Now say that shit again"

but then I realized just how perfect the setup was for this joke instead.

If you wouldn't mind letting me defend myself, I don't think sexism is funny. I think the concept of people who take this idea seriously to be funny. Because I believe you're supposed to laugh at what's ridiculous.
coolgame17
#1154319
4 months ago
Excuse me, but I hate this kind of joke. I assume you're not a big misogynist IRL (at least I hope) and I have nothing against you as an individual, but I kindly ask you to:

Wheezie_Moonflower
#1154481
4 months ago
^I second that. Little dragons are NOT ponies' servants.
Anonymous
#1154895
4 months ago
EVERYBODY'S MAD!
Anonymous
#1155133
4 months ago
Succesful OP is successful.
SpikeSpiegel
#1155202
4 months ago
I have a question: Why is it when male... masculinity is called into question and scrutinized and bombarded, women get away scot-free, whereas when female positions are joked of in good humour, more often than not, the PC Brigade comes in blazing with guns the size of East Dakota? Just a slight tangent I have taken in regards to the topic about the discrimination of classes.

I mean, considering all this preaching of Equality of the Sexes (Which I fully support), where has, in actuality, the Equality gone?
Anonymous
#1155384
4 months ago
^blah blah male privilege blah blah

basically men are socially dominant IRL, so when someone makes sexist jokes about men it doesn't hold any emotional effect, whereas women have not achieved cultural equality.
Wireless
#1155563
4 months ago
OK, so being in the majority means you turn into a Vulcan now? Wow, feminism really has gone downhill if bullshit like that is considered accurate.
NE1
#1155953
4 months ago
Honestly, I make jokes like this because I support feminism, under the very same argument I used.

I call it sarcasm typically, but its true that people hardly react positively to that anymore. However I live among a group of friends and bronies who (typically) do respond positively.

I would like to take this moment to remind everyone that this is my opinion alone.

@coolgame17 I am not sexist, as hopefully my previous comment made clear. However, you are one in a hundred on this site, and everyone has a different sense of humor. If I need to start posting the tag "warning_immense_sarcasm" then I will. But I think I deserve the recognition that I meant people to interpret this as "lol why would anyone think that" as opposed to "this person clearly believes this and should be burned in a fire". Since there are many different types of humor here, we need to learn to recognize each other's differences and accept that others have a different sense of humor. And whether we know it or not, our different sense of humors can have similar opinions, but they just come in very different languages.

@Wheezie_Moonflower That wasn't my intention. I imagined spike saying those words, not those words being said to spike. I guess I should have photoshopped open his mouth.

@SpikeSpiegel Depends on who you ask, but I don't believe women get away scot-free. A woman who makes a joke like this in good humor opens her self up to her friends to receive the same sort of joke back, and any person should recognize that reciprocated action is what allows for true equality in society.

@1155384 Yes, men are and have been socially dominant, but your assumption about it not holding emotional effect is based on an over generalization. Psychological assessment has to be made on an individual level to truly understand the results of a sexist joke on someone in relation to their gender. Men can in fact feel offended. They are not rocks.

In fact, I would say it is very sexist to believe that men cannot, because that denies men gender neutrality.

And women have begun in many places to have cultural equality, but if you continue to talk about it like they have not, then of course they won't because that's ingraining an impression into a person's mind. A woman told this her entire life will believe, no matter how hard she tries to end it, that people will still see her as inferior, and so she sees herself the same way, constantly pushing the need for equality that instead separates her as an inherently downtrodden being. On the other hand, if we move towards equality and acknowledge that women are achieving it, then this belief begins to disappear with each generation, and the lack of a need for equality will be because we have equality.

@Wireless Most people just don't interpret feminism properly anymore. Most people latch onto this negative portrayal and use that as a single excuse for why feminism is wrong or right, when there is a much bigger and more accurate picture that is being ignored.
NE1
#1156029
3 months ago
Actually I would like to amend one thing in my last comment. What I did here was more of an attempt at satire than sarcasm.
Anonymous
#1264952
3 months ago
You're all retarded.
PonieMarine
#1450627
1 month ago
op was right

seeing all the reactions IS fun :D