Thanks OP, glad it wasn't me today.
Those candidates have spooky eyes.
Well done, ATS.
Originally posted by Kryties
reply to post by Misterlondon
Read my post above yours.
Some people just have no sense of humour.
Originally posted by redmage
reply to post by Misterlondon
Sometimes treating everyone equally means that anyone and everyone is open to a little bit of ribbing, and the moment one decides there's a person or group that's not "fair" to be treated equally... that's when there's a real problem.
Originally posted by Kryties
reply to post by Misterlondon
OK, way to turn a joke into something its not mate.
You dont find it funny? Here's a novel thought....
DON'T LOOK
PS: I noticed you aren't sticking up for the poor, disadvantaged birds at all - what are you, some sort of Humanist? Got something against birds do you? You make me sick.
Oh and just in case you are wondering - that was also a joke. I know you seem to have trouble discerning what is and isnt funny so I thought it best to clarify.edit on 1/4/2011 by Kryties because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by verb206
Originally posted by redmage
reply to post by Misterlondon
Sometimes treating everyone equally means that anyone and everyone is open to a little bit of ribbing, and the moment one decides there's a person or group that's not "fair" to be treated equally... that's when there's a real problem.
As someone who works with the developmentally disabled, I have to agree with this post... Also I am not gonna lie, I am not that offended by it. Being offended by it shows an unwillingness to accept the fact that some people have a developmental disability and if you can't accept something, it makes it harder to practically try to improve any possible negative conditions related to the issue.