I was not going to though, dear Microsoft Skate Skeleton.Sure, why not.
I know that the "Barraco Barner" one is real. Not sure about the other one I posted.Some of these can’t be real
https://broadly.vice.com/en_us/arti...st-outrageous-college-feminist-facebook-groupIn one recent post, a member asked if she could wear glasses without lenses without being ableist or appropriative. The group reminded her that nearsighted people were victims of historical oppression, because the Khmer Rogue murdered people who wore glasses since they viewed the eyewear as a sign of intellect—hence, wearing glasses when you don't have a vision problem is very, very ableist. One commenter added that the cost of glasses constitutes an oppression at the intersection of ableism and class privilege. At the end of the contentious conversation, the potential glasses owner decided that to wear lensless glasses as a fashion statement would be "disregarding the denigration that that group suffers due to glasses that they can't just switch off like I am able to."
I know that the "Barraco Barner" one is real. Not sure about the other one I posted.
The sunglasses one is likely real. I know it seems ridiculous, but I've seen worse. There's a feminist group called "Cuntry Living" based at Oxford University in England. In their Facebook group, they once had a discussion on whether it was OK to wear lensless glasses just for fashion reasons: -
https://broadly.vice.com/en_us/arti...st-outrageous-college-feminist-facebook-group
The one Bullet Club posted is positively sane in comparison.
Agreed! What makes it sadder is that these are students at Oxford University, one of the most well regarded universities on the planet.As both someone who actually has a vision problem, and as a man who finds it often very attractive for women to wear glasses, screw these women and their dumb sanctimonious opinions.
I once called someone a "nutter" on Eurogamer's forum, and MrTomFTW, a Eurogamer moderator, called me ableist. I then pointed out to him that just a few hours earlier he'd called another member a "loon", and next minute, my post was deleted and I was shadowbanned from the site.I remember being called an ‘ableist’ once, and I was like wtf is an ableist
Agreed! What makes it sadder is that these are students at Oxford University, one of the most well regarded universities on the planet.
I once called someone a "nutter" on Eurogamer's forum, and MrTomFTW, a Eurogamer moderator, called me ableist. I then pointed out to him that just a few hours earlier he'd called another member a "loon", and next minute, my post was deleted and I was shadowbanned from the site.
A few months ago some gaming "journalists" were kicking up a fuss on Twitter because the marketing for Rage 2 described the game as "insane", for example: -
And of course.....
Pay a ho to cuddle and talk. I think we have the winner when it comes to hitting the lowest low possible.
Agreed! What makes it sadder is that these are students at Oxford University, one of the most well regarded universities on the planet.
I once called someone a "nutter" on Eurogamer's forum, and MrTomFTW, a Eurogamer moderator, called me ableist. I then pointed out to him that just a few hours earlier he'd called another member a "loon", and next minute, my post was deleted and I was shadowbanned from the site.
Lmao feminism
You will probably enjoy this sub-Reddit: -The first post was fucking hilarious. Nining leven and Barraco barner too. Comedy gold. But the used tampon dudes and their fetisches, what the hell, I don´t wanna judge but that is some gross shit. Not funny at all.
You will probably enjoy this sub-Reddit: -