Author Topic: Tales from the Friendzone  (Read 7386 times)

hillkill if you're not even friends with the girl you're going to ask out, there's no point. in order for someone to like you, you have to have a meaningful relationship with that person.
or you have to be hot like me

hillkill if you're not even friends with the girl you're going to ask out, there's no point. in order for someone to like you, you have to have a meaningful relationship with that person.

i'm not SURE if we're friends or just acquaintances. i sit by her at lunch, and she's pretty much always quiet, and i have to start the conversation.

get a 6 pack and then get comfortable

"i'm not tribal, i have a few friends that are black"

it's the same exact stuff you're trying to pull.

It's not the same. More like, "I have black friends and we make tribal jokes toward each other for fun"

It's not the same. More like, "I have black friends and we make tribal jokes toward each other for fun"
oh so that makes it okay even though its still tribal/derogatory?
just because that group of people is okay with it does not mean its okay

i personally find all tribal jokes to be hilarious.

oh so that makes it okay even though its still tribal/derogatory?
just because that group of people is okay with it does not mean its okay
Most jokes are offensive at different levels to different people. That's the way the world works.
I call my friends bitches all the time. Some of them are boys, some are girls. Doesn't mean i'm misogynistic because I call my female friends 'bitches'

You really don't understand the definition of comedy

You really don't understand the definition of comedy
thank you path

16 If you're sure your partner is the one
naw
they don't need to be "the one" just to have love with them

oh so that makes it okay even though its still tribal/derogatory?
just because that group of people is okay with it does not mean its okay
Depends on how normalised it is in that group I guess? If it's completely normalised, there would be no connection to what we consider to be tribal or derogatory. At that point they're just words.

To be honest, I make fun of everybody. It's called the 'stuff on everybody' rule. As long as you're offending everybody at once, you aren't targeting a specific population.

Sure, you can chose to be offended. But that's just you. You're one person compared to the other 2 million or so people that find it hilarious.



path tell us how you guys watched research together.