Quadrassic_Bark
Quadrassic_Bark t1_j0v6vbl wrote
Quadrassic_Bark t1_iwjgpq8 wrote
Reply to comment by theonlybutler in 'It's a pretty gross and offensive phrase': SA Premier under fire for 'sloppy seconds' comment by notinferno
It’s not, people are stupid and don’t understand what the word “offensive” means anymore.
Quadrassic_Bark t1_iwjgemp wrote
Reply to comment by notinferno in 'It's a pretty gross and offensive phrase': SA Premier under fire for 'sloppy seconds' comment by notinferno
It’s not offensive, though. At all. It’s just gross. People have lost all understanding of what constitutes offence or being offended
Quadrassic_Bark t1_iwjgb45 wrote
Reply to comment by JohnHwagi in 'It's a pretty gross and offensive phrase': SA Premier under fire for 'sloppy seconds' comment by notinferno
There’s literally nothing offensive about the phrase “sloppy seconds”, it’s just gross.
Quadrassic_Bark t1_itzyzyr wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in SNP minister resigns over gender recognition plans by VORTXS
What’s wrong with it? Or in other words, who fucking cares? It’s just about the most meaningless thing imaginable to anyone who isn’t trans. So people want to “change their gender” on paper. Whoopty doo. Again, who cares?
Quadrassic_Bark t1_ityvsar wrote
Reply to comment by flossingjonah in Emperor penguins now a threatened species due to climate change, U.S. says by charmbrood
Penguins have not “been around” for 60 million years in anything remotely resembling their current form, let alone specifically Emperor Penguins. What absurd misinformation.
Quadrassic_Bark t1_itfdejh wrote
Reply to A common respiratory virus is spreading at unusually high levels, overwhelming children's hospitals. Here's what parents need to know | CNN by SovietSunrise
Geez, it’s too bad it’s not standard behaviour to wear a mask around other people when you’re sick and stay home whenever possible.
Quadrassic_Bark t1_j0z6892 wrote
Reply to comment by DesiBail in TIL Lake Baikal is located in southeast Siberia and is the oldest and deepest lake in the world, at 25 million years old and 1,700 meters deep. It contains 20% of the world's unfrozen freshwater and is home to a rich and unusual freshwater fauna that is of significant value to evolutionary science. by wisely_lined56
Wut?