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12-03-2014 04:12 PM |
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Originally Posted by DwnWthVwls
(Post 1517404)
I don't think not making jokes is gonna help with your empathy and morality. If people are offended that's their problem. They are jokes not malicious attacks of character. Might as well start protesting comedians if your gonna make a 180 like that.
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lol you are like that little devil character that pops up to tell me the angel character is full of ****. whatever though.. i think i am going to take stuff on a case by case basis.
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Originally Posted by Exo_
(Post 1517427)
I have friends who lost parents in 9/11.
I don't get upset or anything over jokes anymore unless it's completely tasteless, but it certainly is something that will never get old or unimportant.
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i think that's why it doesn't affect me. i'm just not connected to it in any way.
it wasn't even important to me when it happened tbh. i was about 14 and at that point in time i was immature enough to get excited at the prospect of war and i basically vastly over estimated the enemy we were up against... i was expecting to see bombers flying over us at any minute.
true story: about a week after 9/11 happened i went to the book store and bought a book on how to speak arabic. never did learn it though due to how lazy i am.
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