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Previously on "Half of women sexually harassed at work"
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The comment about swapping the gender on the tweet and the very real possibility of prosecution was pointed, and the comments it received back were vile. Isn't that tweet inciting violence?
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Guardian Contributor Julie Bindel Is at War With the Entire Male Race | Heat Street
I thought the cartoon was amusing in the context of this thread.
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I remember someone tell me about the time he gave a supplier both barrels after a poor project delivery. He opened up with "with any due respect, and I don't think there is any due, do you?"Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostTrue. I think I will ensure I use that phrase instead from now on.
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FTFY
Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostDo you work under MF or Old Greg?
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostBecause it means "with no respect".
It's not as bad as "with great respect", or the nuke -
'With the greatest possible respect, Minister ...' Translation: Minister, that is the silliest idea I've ever heard -- Ed.] (The Complete Yes Minister, p.106)
True. I think I will ensure I use that phrase instead from now on.
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Thank goodness.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostWell I'm stopping it now. And I must ask you to respect my wishes or I'll be reporting this harassment to cojak.
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You've been hoping I've been thinking about you and getting hard?Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThis is all very sudden and confusing.
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Thinking of you, I'd never get hard, don't worry about that.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostHow hard have you tried?
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