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Previously on "'pig-out', 'eat like a pig', and 'porker' cause offence"
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Originally posted by BR14 View PostI'm offended that you don't appear to be offended by someone being offended by the idea that someone else is offended.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostOn Wednesday he will be dropped over Mos-cow
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Excellent! Standing up for piggies' rights!
And what about that other awful expression, "Thick as pig sh*t" ? I bet theirs is at least as intelligent as our own!
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Originally posted by AtW View PostHe is too busy right now porking...
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostYou seem offended that someone is offended.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostMuslims and Jewish people don't seem to mind them, but apparently piggies find these phrases deeply offensive!
2018-03-12 Farmer tells Oxford English Dictionary to remove 'pig-out', 'eat like a pig', and 'porker' because the phrases are offensive to the animals
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'pig-out', 'eat like a pig', and 'porker' cause offence
Muslims and Jewish people don't seem to mind them, but apparently piggies find these phrases deeply offensive!
2018-03-12 Farmer tells Oxford English Dictionary to remove 'pig-out', 'eat like a pig', and 'porker' because the phrases are offensive to the animalsTags: None
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