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  • ahmynutsahmynuts Member Posts: 7,396 ★★★★★
    I'll take overreacting for 100 please
  • GroundedWisdomGroundedWisdom Member Posts: 36,534 ★★★★★
    ahmynuts said:

    I'll take overreacting for 100 please

    I'm going to have to go with Disagree for 1000, Alex.

    People from other countries have different cultural references. Not everyone is going to understand that's a bit. Especially when it eludes to bombing a country.
  • ahmynutsahmynuts Member Posts: 7,396 ★★★★★

    ahmynuts said:

    I'll take overreacting for 100 please

    I'm going to have to go with Disagree for 1000, Alex.

    People from other countries have different cultural references. Not everyone is going to understand that's a bit. Especially when it eludes to bombing a country.
    Sorry i should've been more clear. I was referring to the fight in this forum thread not the content of the messages in OPs post
  • GroundedWisdomGroundedWisdom Member Posts: 36,534 ★★★★★
    ahmynuts said:

    ahmynuts said:

    I'll take overreacting for 100 please

    I'm going to have to go with Disagree for 1000, Alex.

    People from other countries have different cultural references. Not everyone is going to understand that's a bit. Especially when it eludes to bombing a country.
    Sorry i should've been more clear. I was referring to the fight in this forum thread not the content of the messages in OPs post
    Ah, my apologies. I misread the comment.
  • startropicsstartropics Member Posts: 804 ★★★★
    ahmynuts said:

    ahmynuts said:

    I'll take overreacting for 100 please

    I'm going to have to go with Disagree for 1000, Alex.

    People from other countries have different cultural references. Not everyone is going to understand that's a bit. Especially when it eludes to bombing a country.
    Sorry i should've been more clear. I was referring to the fight in this forum thread not the content of the messages in OPs post
    we stopped talking about mcoc and went into cancel culture in general. pointing out and resisting the poison of cancel culture is not an 'overreaction'
  • GroundedWisdomGroundedWisdom Member Posts: 36,534 ★★★★★
    That entirely depends on what you define as cancel culture. If you're talking about removing historical material, such as books and films that are period pieces, I agree with your sentiment. I think there are times when it's gone too far, when it could be a conversation about what life was like. I've never been for erasing history, and I find it ignorant to the real issues that were and still remain.
    If you're talking about changing the language we use today and the way we respect all people and all cultures, that's not the same thing. We as a society need to always be open to change our old, outdated views. What was acceptable at one time may not be acceptable now. We have a better awareness and understanding today. That's called progress and growth. That's not the same thing as cancel culture. That's evolution.
  • V1ratV1rat Member Posts: 30

    WHEN I GROW UP I WANT TO BE A STRONG ARMY AND DESTROY INDIA

    Grapeeeeeee 🍇
  • TerraTerra Member Posts: 8,384 ★★★★★
    I blew up Malaysia.
  • ShiroiharaShiroihara Member Posts: 1,092 ★★★★

    ahmynuts said:

    I'll take overreacting for 100 please

    I'm going to have to go with Disagree for 1000, Alex.

    People from other countries have different cultural references. Not everyone is going to understand that's a bit. Especially when it eludes to bombing a country.
    Saying that they want to grow up to be an army was a slight giveaway of the tone, don't you think?
    Not many people in the world have the power to carry on a threat like that, so I think India is safe.
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