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Post by musik on May 12, 2024 10:37:26 GMT
Conchita Wurst is not a real person, she is an character played by a drag artist Thomas Neuwirth. Think Lily Savage/Paul O'Grady. It didn’t even occur to me that he is a drag act! In which case, he is very much a he, and not a they or a she, but the character he plays is a she. Why does it have a beard?
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Post by oggyoggy on May 12, 2024 10:51:56 GMT
It didn’t even occur to me that he is a drag act! In which case, he is very much a he, and not a they or a she, but the character he plays is a she. Why does it have a beard? Because he is a man in drag. Or it’s for the same reason Samir Nasri was allowed to play men’s football.
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Post by musik on May 12, 2024 10:53:44 GMT
Why does it have a beard? Because he is a man in drag He can't see it's discriminating?
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Post by oggyoggy on May 12, 2024 10:55:01 GMT
Because he is a man in drag He can't see it's discriminating? Wait, are you saying I need to shave before going out in a dress so as not to offend!?
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Post by Davef on May 12, 2024 10:58:04 GMT
Absolutely 100% this... The woman is ugly on the inside and the outside.
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Post by cdf on May 12, 2024 11:04:38 GMT
I really do not see the point in the Eurovision song contest from a UK point of view. Its all a political game and each year we just get even more embarrassed (apart from Sam Ryder) on how much we are hated by the rest of Europe.
The more we get embarrassed we get, the more the BBC seem to increase their coverage of the event each year both on the radio & TV.
The UK should just take a break from it all for a few years.
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Post by oggyoggy on May 12, 2024 11:05:28 GMT
Absolutely 100% this... The woman is ugly on the inside and the outside. Isn’t she just pleased that Nemo won?
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Post by thehartshillbadger on May 12, 2024 11:08:10 GMT
Big Nige may as well just do a cover of Im Too Sexy
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Post by oggyoggy on May 12, 2024 11:13:29 GMT
Big Nige may as well just do a cover of Im Too Sexy Re-enact your recurring wet dream, you mean?
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Post by cvillestokie on May 12, 2024 11:18:55 GMT
Absolutely 100% this... The woman is ugly on the inside and the outside. It’s laughable that she calls the “top six, minus one all freedom fighters”. Ha! What an overly inflated and pathetic sense of self-worth. It’s amazing that they have blessed Eurovision with their presence after all of their death defying work on the front lines in conflicts all around the world.
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Post by jesusmcmuffin on May 12, 2024 11:23:03 GMT
I cannot believe this thread is 7 pages in. This has to be the most diverse football message board in the world I doubt too many other messages boards, never mind football ones have an in-depth analysis about laundry rooms, farting around corners and Israel at the same time
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Post by musik on May 12, 2024 11:53:51 GMT
He can't see it's discriminating? Wait, are you saying I need to shave before going out in a dress so as not to offend!? My mother used to say that if a man dressed up as a woman it was ridiculing the woman, mocking and very discriminating to portray the woman as ugly as possible. As bad as making fun of someone with down syndrome or cerebral palsy with grimaces.
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Post by Paul Spencer on May 12, 2024 12:00:48 GMT
Absolutely 100% this... The woman is ugly on the inside and the outside. Whilst I don't disagree with a lot of what Dreyfus says (and I do particularly like the Veruca Salt with antlers analogy) what I don't get, is why he allows it to trigger himself so much? Any parent who has brought up a petulant, entitled, narcissistic teenager, knows the thing they hate most, is to be ignored. So why on earth is he giving this particular narcissist a further platform, once the event has finished? Really, who cares?
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Post by wannabee on May 12, 2024 12:14:33 GMT
Absolutely 100% this... The woman is ugly on the inside and the outside. Isn’t she just pleased that Nemo won? Of course she is, but that doesn't fit Gay Actor James Dreyfus's Anti-Trans vocal agenda who described Trans people as "misogynistic guys in skirts" He has claimed that his outspoken support of JK Rowley as a reason he was cancelled for a part in Dr Who and has maintained a vitriolic Anti-Trans campaign ever since
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Post by lordb on May 12, 2024 13:04:11 GMT
I really do not see the point in the Eurovision song contest from a UK point of view. Its all a political game and each year we just get even more embarrassed (apart from Sam Ryder) on how much we are hated by the rest of Europe. The more we get embarrassed we get, the more the BBC seem to increase their coverage of the event each year both on the radio & TV. The UK should just take a break from it all for a few years. Be better if we had to qualify We then have plenty of years off and where we do make the finals we might be any good
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Post by musik on May 12, 2024 16:02:30 GMT
20 people arrested altogether yesterday during the ESC2024. It was protests against Israel.
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Post by thehartshillbadger on May 12, 2024 16:06:23 GMT
Wait, are you saying I need to shave before going out in a dress so as not to offend!? My mother used to say that if a man dressed up as a woman it was ridiculing the woman, mocking and very discriminating to portray the woman as ugly as possible. As bad as making fun of someone with down syndrome or cerebral palsy with grimaces. There was a tranny in the pub last night that fitted your mothers description perfectly. He reminded me of a crossover of Cupid Stunt and Dame Edna.
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Post by oggyoggy on May 12, 2024 16:12:30 GMT
My mother used to say that if a man dressed up as a woman it was ridiculing the woman, mocking and very discriminating to portray the woman as ugly as possible. As bad as making fun of someone with down syndrome or cerebral palsy with grimaces. There was a tranny in the pub last night that fitted your mothers description perfectly. He reminded me of a crossover of Cupid Stunt and Dame Edna. What did you cook him (her) for breakfast?
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Post by thehartshillbadger on May 12, 2024 16:14:05 GMT
There was a tranny in the pub last night that fitted your mothers description perfectly. He reminded me of a crossover of Cupid Stunt and Dame Edna. What did you cook him (her) for breakfast? I didn’t see him leave this morning, I just woke up naked with my arse in the air, I felt very vulnerable and violated but please don’t tell anyone
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Post by musik on May 12, 2024 16:17:45 GMT
What did you cook him (her) for breakfast? I didn’t see him leave this morning, I just woke up naked with my arse in the air, I felt very vulnerable and violated but please don’t tell anyone Woke?
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Post by thehartshillbadger on May 12, 2024 16:18:51 GMT
I didn’t see him leave this morning, I just woke up naked with my arse in the air, I felt very vulnerable and violated but please don’t tell anyone Woke? Injected by woke🤦🏻♂️
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Post by oggyoggy on May 12, 2024 16:20:04 GMT
What did you cook him (her) for breakfast? I didn’t see him leave this morning, I just woke up naked with my arse in the air, I felt very vulnerable and violated but please don’t tell anyone Cranny will be jealous
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Post by thehartshillbadger on May 12, 2024 16:20:38 GMT
I didn’t see him leave this morning, I just woke up naked with my arse in the air, I felt very vulnerable and violated but please don’t tell anyone Cranny will be jealous He filmed it apparently
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Post by starkiller on May 12, 2024 18:21:59 GMT
Absolutely 100% this... The woman is ugly on the inside and the outside. Isn’t she just pleased that Nemo won? Could have just said that then. Instead we get the all too common victimhood, tears, and battle against adversity melodrama. This five minute, already forgotten, talentless irrelevance will be checking in with PTSD or something.
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Post by jesusmcmuffin on May 12, 2024 20:25:02 GMT
20 people arrested altogether yesterday during the ESC2024. It was protests against Israel. Was their song that bad? I could understand protests about the UK one
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Post by oggyoggy on May 12, 2024 21:13:46 GMT
Isn’t she just pleased that Nemo won? Could have just said that then. Instead we get the all too common victimhood, tears, and battle against adversity melodrama. This five minute, already forgotten, talentless irrelevance will be checking in with PTSD or something. I look forward to seeing you show more talent at next year’s contest
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Post by wannabee on May 12, 2024 22:13:10 GMT
Isn’t she just pleased that Nemo won? Could have just said that then. Instead we get the all too common victimhood, tears, and battle against adversity melodrama. This five minute, already forgotten, talentless irrelevance will be checking in with PTSD or something. I thought it was quite obvious what she was saying She was diagnosed at an early age with ADHD which can lead to sct impulsively without thinking of the consequences which I'm sure those that like your post will know that "It's OK not to be OK"
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Post by wannabee on May 12, 2024 23:08:36 GMT
I thought it was quite obvious what she was saying She was diagnosed at an early age with ADHD which can lead to sct impulsively without thinking of the consequences which I'm sure those that like your post will know that "It's OK not to be OK" Oh we’re going down the old “liking” route are we when we don’t actually understanding the thinking behind the “like.” For what it’s worth there’s a million miles difference between supporting people on here that you can feel a connection with to agreeing with someone who I believe is attention seeking. None of us are perfect I guess. I could start mudslinging but I won’t. You have already explained why you "liked" the post Is attention seeking behavior an ADHD characteristic?Attention-seeking is often associated with ADHD, although often misunderstood. ADHD characteristics such as impulsivity, inattention, and hyperactivity can lead to behaviors that are frequently misinterpreted as attention-seeking.www.verywellmind.com/attention-seeking-behavior-causes-traits-treatment-5213790I doubt Bambie Thug or any other of the ridiculous Song Contest Contestants will become members of the Oatcake or its readership You have in the past been critical of others who made negative comments of persons who have had the misfortune of dying or found themselves in an unfortunate position, from memory I believe you found it disrespectful.Those too were never likely to become aware of those negative comments. A tad hypocritical don't you think Are the circumstances different because Bambie has been diagnosed with a particular disorder?
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Post by cobhamstokey on May 13, 2024 0:04:22 GMT
Oh we’re going down the old “liking” route are we when we don’t actually understanding the thinking behind the “like.” For what it’s worth there’s a million miles difference between supporting people on here that you can feel a connection with to agreeing with someone who I believe is attention seeking. None of us are perfect I guess. I could start mudslinging but I won’t. You have already explained why you "liked" the post Is attention seeking behavior an ADHD characteristic?Attention-seeking is often associated with ADHD, although often misunderstood. ADHD characteristics such as impulsivity, inattention, and hyperactivity can lead to behaviors that are frequently misinterpreted as attention-seeking.www.verywellmind.com/attention-seeking-behavior-causes-traits-treatment-5213790I doubt Bambie Thug or any other of the ridiculous Song Contest Contestants will become members of the Oatcake or its readership You have in the past been critical of others who made negative comments of persons who have had the misfortune of dying or found themselves in an unfortunate position, from memory I believe you found it disrespectful.Those too were never likely to become aware of those negative comments. A tad hypocritical don't you think Are the circumstances different because Bambie has been diagnosed with a particular disorder? I think perhaps you’re going in a bit deep on this (probably because it’s me). Perhaps you should show the same level of intensity and time in discussing it with the person who made the OP. In relation to ADHD, I actually have been diagnosed with it myself (high functioning) and dyslexia too which I’m pretty sure you remember from when I pulled you up for making a joke about it previously (not me having it but about dyslexia) so it may account for some of my posts and there lack of structure / inconsistencies. As well as being diagnosed with ADHD late on in life I also work with youngsters who have ADHD and autism so am aware of some of the behavioural traits from those who are both low and high functioning. It’s an incredibly complex and individual disorder that can impact on people in different ways both good and bad. The majority of youngsters that I work with cope with it really well and rarely want to use it as an excuse when they mess up. The majority of them are fantastic characters who have great coping mechanisms whether it’s the use of a fidget spinner, timeout card or a short rant. I guess like most people they shouldn’t be pigeon holed or scapegoated to prove points or fight arguments out of convenience. That’s certainly not what they want. They just want to be accepted for who they are (the majority of them are once people get them). To be fair I didn’t dig into this persons background I just saw the video and her effing and jeffing and judged from the words used and certainly not because they have ADHD. The “like” was purely about her behaviour nothing else. For what it’s worth I know i’m a hycpocrite and am more than happy to admit that but let’s face it none of us are perfect so you’re wasting your time trying to prove something that I already know and that I’m a bad man Like me you’re not perfect either. I’m sure you’re incredibly intelligent from the many lengthy posts you put up but in my opinion you have zero self awareness. You can put yourself across as being some sort of moral freedom fighter but you’ve let the mask slip a few times in the past yourself with the skits around dyslexia and the poor chap that lost his life when he was crushed by the toilet in London. So yes none of us are perfect
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Post by Paul Spencer on May 13, 2024 0:56:00 GMT
You have already explained why you "liked" the post Is attention seeking behavior an ADHD characteristic?Attention-seeking is often associated with ADHD, although often misunderstood. ADHD characteristics such as impulsivity, inattention, and hyperactivity can lead to behaviors that are frequently misinterpreted as attention-seeking.www.verywellmind.com/attention-seeking-behavior-causes-traits-treatment-5213790I doubt Bambie Thug or any other of the ridiculous Song Contest Contestants will become members of the Oatcake or its readership You have in the past been critical of others who made negative comments of persons who have had the misfortune of dying or found themselves in an unfortunate position, from memory I believe you found it disrespectful.Those too were never likely to become aware of those negative comments. A tad hypocritical don't you think Are the circumstances different because Bambie has been diagnosed with a particular disorder? I think perhaps you’re going in a bit deep on this (probably because it’s me). Perhaps you should show the same level of intensity and time in discussing it with the person who made the OP. In relation to ADHD, I actually have been diagnosed with it myself (high functioning) and dyslexia too which I’m pretty sure you remember from when I pulled you up for making a joke about it previously (not me having it but about dyslexia) so it may account for some of my posts and there lack of structure / inconsistencies. As well as being diagnosed with ADHD late on in life I also work with youngsters who have ADHD and autism so am aware of some of the behavioural traits from those who are both low and high functioning. It’s an incredibly complex and individual disorder that can impact on people in different ways both good and bad. The majority of youngsters that I work with cope with it really well and rarely want to use it as an excuse when they mess up. The majority of them are fantastic characters who have great coping mechanisms whether it’s the use of a fidget spinner, timeout card or a short rant. I guess like most people they shouldn’t be pigeon holed or scapegoated to prove points or fight arguments out of convenience. That’s certainly not what they want. They just want to be accepted for who they are (the majority of them are once people get them). To be fair I didn’t dig into this persons background I just saw the video and her effing and jeffing and judged from the words used and certainly not because they have ADHD. The “like” was purely about her behaviour nothing else. For what it’s worth I know i’m a hycpocrite and am more than happy to admit that but let’s face it none of us are perfect so you’re wasting your time trying to prove something that I already know and that I’m a bad man Like me you’re not perfect either. I’m sure you’re incredibly intelligent from the many lengthy posts you put up but in my opinion you have zero self awareness. You can put yourself across as being some sort of moral freedom fighter but you’ve let the mask slip a few times in the past yourself with the skits around dyslexia and the poor chap that lost his life when he was crushed by the toilet in London. So yes none of us are perfect To be fair Cobs, you liking an incredibly short and thus very specific post that says ... We get the all too common victimhood, tears, and battle against adversity melodrama. This five minute, already forgotten, talentless irrelevance will be checking in with PTSD or something. is pretty hard to square up with what you said here ...
I also work with youngsters who have ADHD and autism so am aware of some of the behavioural traits from those who are both low and high functioning. It’s an incredibly complex and individual disorder that can impact on people in different ways both good and bad. The majority of youngsters that I work with cope with it really well and rarely want to use it as an excuse when they mess up. You said you liked the post because (specifically) of her behaviour but isn't recognising traits in people with ADHD behaviour, something to be initially sympathetic of (well at least the possibility of) in the first instance?
If it's okay to ask, what is your role in your profession?
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