MollieG wrote:
I expected nothing less in a response as clearly the OP does not have sufficient insight to understand why this is offensive.
I do laugh at myself. All the time.
āHumorā at the expense of women in general that relies on outdated mysogynistic concepts is unimaginative and puerile.
I am reminded of a female comedianās observation that women are afraid men will kill them, and men are afraid that women will ridicule them.
Be afraid. Be very afraid.
Mollie, I guess by your comments I should be offended by ANYTHING said in jest about men. Sorry I choose to try and enjoy the humor. I don't mean to offend you with this comment but you seem to be the text book pessimist. Looking for something negative about everything rather than something positive. You must live in a very dark world. I feel sorry for folks like you. So bring on your ridicule: I am NOT afraid.
Huey Driver wrote:
Hey men, why wait till Halloween, order one for your lady today, they'll love you for it: promise!
Only if I don't plan on living after October 31st, though.
PS - Wife thought this was a hoot!
Now for a bit of clarification.
There is not one Warlock in the Wiccan (Witch) community.
Warlock comes from Scotland and it means/meant Oath breaker.
I'm a solitary Wiccan Witch.
That means I don't 'belong' to a Coven.
I honor all gods and goddesses (with or without the capitalized 'g'.)
We believe in the Law of Three that says "anything I do, for or against someone, it will return to me thrice (three times) as hard.
So if I were to break your nose; I could experience a broken hand/arm.
As for the 'twin-engine' broom it's a cute idea but seriously out of style. We ride vacuum cleaners now.
DragonsLady wrote:
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As for the 'twin-engine' broom it's a cute idea but seriously out of style. We ride vacuum cleaners now.
Congrats on the vacuum cleaner upgrade. It must be expected that they have enhanced hoovering capabilities.
there is so much misogyny on this site under the guise of humor.
josquin1 wrote:
there is so much misogyny on this site under the guise of humor.
That's funny.
As I've not noticed any.
But then I'm not explicitly looking for it.
MollieG wrote:
Iām sure you meant this to be humorous, but itās not. Itās sexist and insulting. Jokes and comments like this make UHH an uncomfortable environment for women.
As you see, there are other women who LIKED this bit of humor. So far as I can see, you are a majority of one. If UHH is an uncomfortable enviornment for YOU, then you do have the option of not participating in our forum
Dead man talking. It was nice knowin ya.
Orson Burleigh, that pun will get you banned from Punsters United.
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