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So you want a dead, blind, and deaf tester with no sense?Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Postor looking for a testing job
I think we have just the person for you sir. Step this way
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Or bent.Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostWell tell him his website's broken.
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doh!!Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostIsn’t it this kind of overt expression of ‘I’d like to have a bit of you’ that contributes to homophobia? I mean, if I were to go around with a t-shirt saying ‘looking for female tester to shag senseless’ I wouldn’t keep my contract very long.
THATS where I am going wrong
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You are of course correct. The guy shouldn't be wearing shirts like that and is obviously hoping to cause a reaction. Inappropriate behaviour imo.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostIsn’t it this kind of overt expression of ‘I’d like to have a bit of you’ that contributes to homophobia? I mean, if I were to go around with a t-shirt saying ‘looking for female tester to shag senseless’ I wouldn’t keep my contract very long.
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Give them a wink and a smile, go on. Usually they have a good sense of humour, break the ice.
Just don't overdo it and be up on a sexual harrassment case
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She would need to be senseless alreadyOriginally posted by Mich the Tester View PostIsn’t it this kind of overt expression of ‘I’d like to have a bit of you’ that contributes to homophobia? I mean, if I were to go around with a t-shirt saying ‘looking for female tester to shag senseless’ I wouldn’t keep my contract very long.
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Isn’t it this kind of overt expression of ‘I’d like to have a bit of you’ that contributes to homophobia? I mean, if I were to go around with a t-shirt saying ‘looking for female tester to shag senseless’ I wouldn’t keep my contract very long.Originally posted by Churchill View PostYou're probably oozing homophobia, try growing up.
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