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Post by metalhead on Feb 8, 2019 12:06:03 GMT
It's not just limited to the office though is it? Women have to put up with comments and unwarranted attention just going about their daily business. Have you heard when a group of women get together and talk about men, or when they outnumber men in a workplace ? Or when women ogle and comment over a picture of ripped guy in frot of men, isn't that sexism ? You've totally missed the point and that's fine
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Post by chigstoke on Feb 8, 2019 13:07:51 GMT
Come on now Nothing wrong with RX-8's, Rotary Engine goodness Anyone criticizing how she looks on Twitter or any newspaper comments section simply has nothing better to do with their life. God forbid someone who is attractive wears what she is wearing in the pic above. If it was Dolores from Tunstall who is still ruing the demise of KFC Hanley though, I'd understand It's not the RX8 that is the issue mate. I actually like them. I was just digging at someone at work who happens to drive one and acts like I described above. The guys a 56 year old bloke. Go out and buy a fucking Mondeo and fucking behave yourself mate. You ain't 19 anymore and the women here (young and old alike) think you're a prick I do have a slight giggle when I see people trying to act young. Funnily enough I was going the gym last week, and this old bloke in a Golf GTI who was undertaking people and speeding round near Tesco Hanley. Looked a right knobhead!
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Post by metalhead on Feb 8, 2019 13:17:40 GMT
It's not the RX8 that is the issue mate. I actually like them. I was just digging at someone at work who happens to drive one and acts like I described above. The guys a 56 year old bloke. Go out and buy a fucking Mondeo and fucking behave yourself mate. You ain't 19 anymore and the women here (young and old alike) think you're a prick I do have a slight giggle when I see people trying to act young. Funnily enough I was going the gym last week, and this old bloke in a Golf GTI who was undertaking people and speeding round near Tesco Hanley. Looked a right knobhead! It's the acting young part isn't it? There's nothing wrong with a 50 year old bloke owning an S2000 or RX8 or whatever, but when you're rocking up to work, revving the bollocks off it, trying to impress young employees with your VTEC-yo, it's embarrassing. There's plenty of fun fast cars that also fit your age category as well... Each to their own I guess.
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Post by chigstoke on Feb 8, 2019 13:36:10 GMT
I do have a slight giggle when I see people trying to act young. Funnily enough I was going the gym last week, and this old bloke in a Golf GTI who was undertaking people and speeding round near Tesco Hanley. Looked a right knobhead! It's the acting young part isn't it? There's nothing wrong with a 50 year old bloke owning an S2000 or RX8 or whatever, but when you're rocking up to work, revving the bollocks off it, trying to impress young employees with your VTEC-yo, it's embarrassing. There's plenty of fun fast cars that also fit your age category as well... Each to their own I guess. Going back to your earlier post mentioning the Mondeo, I'm sure I've read the general consensus is the Mondeo ST is actually a really good performer. Yeah the acting up is annoying. Like the new Civic. Has a 1.0 Litre engine, does about 115/20 BHP, fuckers young and old revving it like it's a beast and it really isn't until you go the Civic R route. Yeah I don't care what car people own, but I do care on how they act with them. If you're over and undertaking everyone, revving to show off, speeding then it's not cool, it's stupid and awfully sad. (I'll disclaimer this though that when I got my Cooper Works Mini, I did whack it in sport mode for the first couple of days to hear the pops and bangs of the exhaust, no stupid driving though, so I'm slightly guilty )
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Post by metalhead on Feb 8, 2019 13:40:43 GMT
It's the acting young part isn't it? There's nothing wrong with a 50 year old bloke owning an S2000 or RX8 or whatever, but when you're rocking up to work, revving the bollocks off it, trying to impress young employees with your VTEC-yo, it's embarrassing. There's plenty of fun fast cars that also fit your age category as well... Each to their own I guess. Going back to your earlier post mentioning the Mondeo, I'm sure I've read the general consensus is the Mondeo ST is actually a really good performer. Yeah the acting up is annoying. Like the new Civic. Has a 1.0 Litre engine, does about 115/20 BHP, fuckers young and old revving it like it's a beast and it really isn't until you go the Civic R route. Yeah I don't care what car people own, but I do care on how they act with them. If you're over and undertaking everyone, revving to show off, speeding then it's not cool, it's stupid and awfully sad. (I'll disclaimer this though that when I got my Cooper Works Mini, I did whack it in sport mode for the first couple of days to hear the pops and bangs of the exhaust, no stupid driving though, so I'm slightly guilty ) That's called having fun. These guys do it compulsively on a daily basis, in particular when there are women leaving/entering the office. That's called being a prick.
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Post by Northy on Feb 8, 2019 14:47:09 GMT
It's the acting young part isn't it? There's nothing wrong with a 50 year old bloke owning an S2000 or RX8 or whatever, but when you're rocking up to work, revving the bollocks off it, trying to impress young employees with your VTEC-yo, it's embarrassing. There's plenty of fun fast cars that also fit your age category as well... Each to their own I guess. Going back to your earlier post mentioning the Mondeo, I'm sure I've read the general consensus is the Mondeo ST is actually a really good performer. Yeah the acting up is annoying. Like the new Civic. Has a 1.0 Litre engine, does about 115/20 BHP, fuckers young and old revving it like it's a beast and it really isn't until you go the Civic R route. Yeah I don't care what car people own, but I do care on how they act with them. If you're over and undertaking everyone, revving to show off, speeding then it's not cool, it's stupid and awfully sad. (I'll disclaimer this though that when I got my Cooper Works Mini, I did whack it in sport mode for the first couple of days to hear the pops and bangs of the exhaust, no stupid driving though, so I'm slightly guilty ) Opposite to me then, my hybrid in ev mode is deathly quiet, sneaking up and tooting the horn certainly gives a fright
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Post by felonious on Feb 8, 2019 17:15:20 GMT
It's not just limited to the office though is it? Women have to put up with comments and unwarranted attention just going about their daily business. Have you heard when a group of women get together and talk about men, or when they outnumber men in a workplace ? Or when women ogle and comment over a picture of ripped guy in frot of men, isn't that sexism ? You've got a pretty daughter ask her about unwarranted attention. My daughter had blokes pestering up in Glasgow including two who followed her across town to the point where she had to stop being polite and tell them she would call the police. Manchester isn't that much better although there's marginally less directness. Yes she can deal with it but why should she have to?
Men don't get anywhere near the same level of harassment as women. Ask yourself, why is it that women out on their own don't make eye contact?
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Post by chigstoke on Feb 8, 2019 19:20:21 GMT
Have you heard when a group of women get together and talk about men, or when they outnumber men in a workplace ? Or when women ogle and comment over a picture of ripped guy in frot of men, isn't that sexism ? You've got a pretty daughter ask her about unwarranted attention. My daughter had blokes pestering up in Glasgow including two who followed her across town to the point where she had to stop being polite and tell them she would call the police. Manchester isn't that much better although there's marginally less directness. Yes she can deal with it but why should she have to?
Men don't get anywhere near the same level of harassment as women. Ask yourself, why is it that women out on their own don't make eye contact?
Will have to disagree on the men don't get anywhere near part. I'm constantly being ogled for my sheer bulge size, and the women love my overweight exterior
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Post by metalhead on Feb 9, 2019 1:30:09 GMT
Have you heard when a group of women get together and talk about men, or when they outnumber men in a workplace ? Or when women ogle and comment over a picture of ripped guy in frot of men, isn't that sexism ? You've got a pretty daughter ask her about unwarranted attention. My daughter had blokes pestering up in Glasgow including two who followed her across town to the point where she had to stop being polite and tell them she would call the police. Manchester isn't that much better although there's marginally less directness. Yes she can deal with it but why should she have to?
Men don't get anywhere near the same level of harassment as women. Ask yourself, why is it that women out on their own don't make eye contact?
That's despicable. Fuck the fake outrage by certain some on here, two blokes following her? Sickens me.
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Post by Timmypotter on Feb 9, 2019 8:11:07 GMT
Have you heard when a group of women get together and talk about men, or when they outnumber men in a workplace ? Or when women ogle and comment over a picture of ripped guy in frot of men, isn't that sexism ? You've got a pretty daughter ask her about unwarranted attention. My daughter had blokes pestering up in Glasgow including two who followed her across town to the point where she had to stop being polite and tell them she would call the police. Manchester isn't that much better although there's marginally less directness. Yes she can deal with it but why should she have to?
Men don't get anywhere near the same level of harassment as women. Ask yourself, why is it that women out on their own don't make eye contact?
I hope it wasn't this gentleman Felonious www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-46827640To most of us this kind of behaviour is incomprehensible, but apparently they walk amongst us.
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Post by felonious on Feb 9, 2019 8:37:45 GMT
You've got a pretty daughter ask her about unwarranted attention. My daughter had blokes pestering up in Glasgow including two who followed her across town to the point where she had to stop being polite and tell them she would call the police. Manchester isn't that much better although there's marginally less directness. Yes she can deal with it but why should she have to?
Men don't get anywhere near the same level of harassment as women. Ask yourself, why is it that women out on their own don't make eye contact?
I hope it wasn't this gentleman Felonious www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-46827640To most of us this kind of behaviour is incomprehensible, but apparently they walk amongst us. That's interesting I'll find out. The point at which she had to stop and deal with the matter was the point at which had she have gone any further she would have revealed where she was staying.
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Post by bathstoke on Feb 9, 2019 8:53:26 GMT
That's interesting I'll find out. The point at which she had to stop and deal with the matter was the point at which had she have gone any further she would have revealed where she was staying.
That’s not your daughter with the tattoo on her face is it Fella, what’s that all about & WTF is it a tat of!?!
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Post by metalhead on Feb 9, 2019 9:58:42 GMT
You've got a pretty daughter ask her about unwarranted attention. My daughter had blokes pestering up in Glasgow including two who followed her across town to the point where she had to stop being polite and tell them she would call the police. Manchester isn't that much better although there's marginally less directness. Yes she can deal with it but why should she have to?
Men don't get anywhere near the same level of harassment as women. Ask yourself, why is it that women out on their own don't make eye contact?
I hope it wasn't this gentleman Felonious www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-46827640To most of us this kind of behaviour is incomprehensible, but apparently they walk amongst us. Jesus... Even the name 'pick up artist' is cringey as fuck. Those women do appear genuinely scared. Human dignity absolutely disappearing before our eyes.
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Post by desman2 on Feb 9, 2019 10:27:01 GMT
It's not just limited to the office though is it? Women have to put up with comments and unwarranted attention just going about their daily business. Have you heard when a group of women get together and talk about men, or when they outnumber men in a workplace ? Or when women ogle and comment over a picture of ripped guy in frot of men, isn't that sexism ? You want to come to where I work and see that its not all one way traffic. Anyone who thinks only men behave like this are living in a world of make believe.
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Post by felonious on Feb 9, 2019 21:18:03 GMT
That's interesting I'll find out. The point at which she had to stop and deal with the matter was the point at which had she have gone any further she would have revealed where she was staying.
That’s not your daughter with the tattoo on her face is it Fella, what’s that all about & WTF is it a tat of!?! Wash your mouth out you Southern scrote she's a tattoo free English rose
"WTF is it a tat of!?!"
Is your salt imbalance playing up?
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Post by elystokie on Feb 11, 2019 8:53:52 GMT
Have you heard when a group of women get together and talk about men, or when they outnumber men in a workplace ? Or when women ogle and comment over a picture of ripped guy in frot of men, isn't that sexism ? You want to come to where I work and see that its not all one way traffic. Anyone who thinks only men behave like this are living in a world of make believe. I can agree with this, being an 18 year old trainee manager as a lad in a potbank full of women was pretty scary at times!
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Post by metalhead on Feb 11, 2019 9:21:25 GMT
Have you heard when a group of women get together and talk about men, or when they outnumber men in a workplace ? Or when women ogle and comment over a picture of ripped guy in frot of men, isn't that sexism ? You want to come to where I work and see that its not all one way traffic. Anyone who thinks only men behave like this are living in a world of make believe. I've not said it's all one way, but one thing I will say is that 'directness' (something felonious alluded to earlier) is quite important here. Most women are actually thick-skinned enough to take the wolf-whistling because really, that's not as aggressive as mad feminists suggest it is. Since losing weight I've had a few girls I work with make what I would consider 'positive compliments' but would also constitute sexism; however, these comments are usually soft in nature. A 50+ year old man telling an 18 year old lass they would like her hair spread on a pillow? Where's the innuendo in that? He might as well just go the whole hog...... When I hear a female co-worker make a statement as direct as that, I'll get back to you. I have a feeling that if it does happen, it'll be rare as rocking horse shit. But yeah.... whatever mate, it's a 50/50 problem within the workspace.... go join UKIP.
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Post by chigstoke on Feb 11, 2019 12:58:11 GMT
Jesus... Even the name 'pick up artist' is cringey as fuck. Those women do appear genuinely scared. Human dignity absolutely disappearing before our eyes. It's the YouTube generation (which I'm unfortunately grouped into merely because of my age). 'Pick up artist' on YouTube for me is short for 'I'm a fucking saddo with nothing better to do than give people terrible advice'. You shouldn't be walking around a fucking town or city in midday in the first place just to get a bit of poon. That's what Tinder and the like is for. It's creepy as hell, and it evidently distresses individuals.
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Post by metalhead on Feb 11, 2019 13:21:50 GMT
Jesus... Even the name 'pick up artist' is cringey as fuck. Those women do appear genuinely scared. Human dignity absolutely disappearing before our eyes. It's the YouTube generation (which I'm unfortunately grouped into merely because of my age). 'Pick up artist' on YouTube for me is short for 'I'm a fucking saddo with nothing better to do than give people terrible advice'. You shouldn't be walking around a fucking town or city in midday in the first place just to get a bit of poon. That's what Tinder and the like is for. It's creepy as hell, and it evidently distresses individuals. No idea how old you are, but I'm 28, which means I'm younger than these 'pick up artists'. These fuckwits have absolutely nothing in common with me. I wouldn't be seen dead in a bar with them.
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Post by chigstoke on Feb 11, 2019 13:30:17 GMT
It's the YouTube generation (which I'm unfortunately grouped into merely because of my age). 'Pick up artist' on YouTube for me is short for 'I'm a fucking saddo with nothing better to do than give people terrible advice'. You shouldn't be walking around a fucking town or city in midday in the first place just to get a bit of poon. That's what Tinder and the like is for. It's creepy as hell, and it evidently distresses individuals. No idea how old you are, but I'm 28, which means I'm younger than these 'pick up artists'. These fuckwits have absolutely nothing in common with me. I wouldn't be seen dead in a bar with them. Well I'm 22. A lot of the online 'influencers' are very young on things like Instagram and YT. They're all insufferable cunts. Wouldn't be seen dead with them either. Can't stand the sort.
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