Spyke

No thanks, I already ate.

Still sounds more appetizing than the "food" in the Last Week Tonight segment on Olive Garden, though 🤷

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lemmy.world

What even is this face? I agree that this is the face they make but what emotion is this suggesting?

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That face says: "All my life, everyone has told me how great my smile is, so I exaggerate it as much and as often as possible. For photos.

I'm a big honking bitch, otherwise."

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GladiusBreply
lemmy.world

Depends. Are you asking before or after WrestleMania 2000?

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My grandmother's first language was Spanish and she'd often fall back on it as default, my grandfather would say phrases such as "much grass," and "hasty banana."

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Alternatively, make way too big a show of it, "I am sooo sorry, but do you mind if I just squeeze behind you here, oh my goodness, I'm so embarrassed!!! Excuse me! I am just a wreck tonight, haha! How are you all enjoying the restaurant? OOH, what's that, that looks good!?" Etc...

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That woman knew her dad was shitting on women. And did nothing to stop it. He was literally shitting on them.

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All I learned was spanglish I think this means "¡Soy un hombre criminale! ¡Protejese su culero!" in English

3

The fact that this is Stephanie McMahon makes it so fucking funny

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Cruel Intentions

The best of many modern retellings of the old French epistolary Dangerous Liasons.

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lemmy.world

I actually recoiled when I opened the image. I don't know why this makes me feel so uncomfortable and dislike those women so much just because of the faces they're making.

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retrolemmy.com

How am I supposed to know when one group of women are all the same women when everyone on earth all look the same?

5

I wish I could still see race and gender. My complete open-mindedness has made daily life absolute hell.

3

No it's not. Being misogynist means hating them for being women. There are plenty of other reasons to hate them, none of which have to do with their innate characteristics.

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lemmy.world

Nose crinkles are cute unless done purposefully / consciously.

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lemmy.world

Good thing white people are also known for their thick skin! Man they can take a joke, it's really hard to get under their skin. White people never lash out!

/s

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Nobody is obligated to have thick skin. And "white people" is so broad of a definition with such a different cultural background that you can't assume how someone will react to prejudice based only on their skin color.

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lemmy.today

It's funny because this is the only person we're allowed to make fun of....online.

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laria11reply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

Dude what the fuck is this victim rethoric. If you want yo be racist online just do it, literally nobody is going to stop you and there is already a lot of people being racist online.

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it's pretty common for those with underlying racist views to discredit and not see the value of someone based on their race or color.

New memes and jokes often target white people through stereotypes, which is a literal form of racism by generalizing and demeaning an entire racial group. Common examples include:

The "Karen" meme, which stereotypes middle-aged white women as entitled, demanding, and often racist—frequently used to mock perceived white privilege.

Slurs-turned-memes like "mayo" (for mayonnaise-loving whites), "crackers", or "flour rangers"/chalk babies, reducing white people to racial caricatures.

Jokes about white people not handling spicy food or awkward dancing in "white people be like" formats, reinforcing "bland" or clumsy stereotypes.

These rely on racial generalizations just like any other racist humor, creating "us vs. them" divides. If we're against racism, it has to apply consistently...both ways

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samus12345reply
sh.itjust.works

They're both Latin derived languages, but they're far too different from one another to be considered dialects.

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Making fun of whites is acceptable because ALL white people are imperialist oppressors that deserve violence. A little jokey-joke is letting them off easy.

/s

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