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What danielh has been up to...
"A bed without a quilt is like the sky without stars"
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Perhaps if it were an ad for a fresh produce company and depicted a bunch of young black kids looking at a large display of watermelons with their mouths watering you would say "Poor blacks, no sense of humor"?peacock2121 wrote:Poor catholics.
No sense of humor.
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Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
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I was more wondering if they require nuns and other women not to look up when going through the Sistine Chapel. Or to avert their eyes when passing by the "David" statue.BackInTex wrote:Perhaps if it were an ad for a fresh produce company and depicted a bunch of young black kids looking at a large display of watermelons with their mouths watering you would say "Poor blacks, no sense of humor"?peacock2121 wrote:Poor catholics.
No sense of humor.
Gabe Kaplan: Stereotypes have some basis in reality. Some Jews are good with money. Some blacks like watermelon. Some Chinese all look alike.
Ricky Nelson: You can't please everyone.
Tom Lehrer: When correctly viewed/Everything is lewd.
I just ordered chicken and an egg from Amazon. I'll let you know.
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Really not a good analogy. Stereotypes have black people like/jones for watermelons. Stereotypes have nuns not like/jones for naked men.BackInTex wrote:Perhaps if it were an ad for a fresh produce company and depicted a bunch of young black kids looking at a large display of watermelons with their mouths watering you would say "Poor blacks, no sense of humor"?peacock2121 wrote:Poor catholics.
No sense of humor.
Come up with a good analogy and I will be happy to answer your question.
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Yeah, I didn't get this analogy either. I'm glad I'm not the only one...peacock2121 wrote:Really not a good analogy. Stereotypes have black people like/jones for watermelons. Stereotypes have nuns not like/jones for naked men.BackInTex wrote:Perhaps if it were an ad for a fresh produce company and depicted a bunch of young black kids looking at a large display of watermelons with their mouths watering you would say "Poor blacks, no sense of humor"?peacock2121 wrote:Poor catholics.
No sense of humor.
Come up with a good analogy and I will be happy to answer your question.
And when I said that I've never modeled for nuns, I should probably amend that to "I've never knowingly modeled for nuns."
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Reminds me of back at one of my first jobs. Short, cute lady worked in my group. Got asked out by one of the unattached guys, and they went on a date or two. He was mortified when she left about six months later to become a nun. "I dated a NUN???"danielh41 wrote:And when I said that I've never modeled for nuns, I should probably amend that to "I've never knowingly modeled for nuns."
I just ordered chicken and an egg from Amazon. I'll let you know.
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Nuns or no nuns, that model has a nice
uh, muscle tone. Yup, gooood muscle tone.
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uh, muscle tone. Yup, gooood muscle tone.
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Ever-so-tactful me would've responded, "No, you turned her into one."gsabc wrote:Reminds me of back at one of my first jobs. Short, cute lady worked in my group. Got asked out by one of the unattached guys, and they went on a date or two. He was mortified when she left about six months later to become a nun. "I dated a NUN???"danielh41 wrote:And when I said that I've never modeled for nuns, I should probably amend that to "I've never knowingly modeled for nuns."
For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled. -- Richard Feynman
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It is a good analogy. Humor was based on a stereotype. The difference being that blacks/watermelon is not necessarily a negative stereotype as there is nothing negative, immoral, perverted, or prudish about liking watermelon. The stereotype with Catholic Nuns, in this instance is slightly negative (not that is matters for my analogy) from the sponsors perspective because the sponsor likely feels the prudish (stereotypical) nature of nuns as foolish.peacock2121 wrote:Really not a good analogy. Stereotypes have black people like/jones for watermelons. Stereotypes have nuns not like/jones for naked men.BackInTex wrote:Perhaps if it were an ad for a fresh produce company and depicted a bunch of young black kids looking at a large display of watermelons with their mouths watering you would say "Poor blacks, no sense of humor"?peacock2121 wrote:Poor catholics.
No sense of humor.
Come up with a good analogy and I will be happy to answer your question.
Yet unless the analogy it +/+ or -/- it can't work for you? My point, and one that I had hoped would be clear, is that people can be offended by stereotypes whether that stereotype is their behavior, looks, likes or dislikes.
Many blacks would certainly be offended by a watermelon analogy just as these Catholics are offended by the nude men analogy.
However, I do agree with your first point, no sense of humor. Just wonder if you'd say the same about other stereotypes.
..what country can preserve it’s liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? let them take arms.
~~ Thomas Jefferson
War is where the government tells you who the bad guy is.
Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
-- Benjamin Franklin (maybe)
~~ Thomas Jefferson
War is where the government tells you who the bad guy is.
Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
-- Benjamin Franklin (maybe)
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Not sure about the black thing.BackInTex wrote:It is a good analogy. Humor was based on a stereotype. The difference being that blacks/watermelon is not necessarily a negative stereotype as there is nothing negative, immoral, perverted, or prudish about liking watermelon. The stereotype with Catholic Nuns, in this instance is slightly negative (not that is matters for my analogy) from the sponsors perspective because the sponsor likely feels the prudish (stereotypical) nature of nuns as foolish.peacock2121 wrote:Really not a good analogy. Stereotypes have black people like/jones for watermelons. Stereotypes have nuns not like/jones for naked men.BackInTex wrote: Perhaps if it were an ad for a fresh produce company and depicted a bunch of young black kids looking at a large display of watermelons with their mouths watering you would say "Poor blacks, no sense of humor"?
Come up with a good analogy and I will be happy to answer your question.
Yet unless the analogy it +/+ or -/- it can't work for you? My point, and one that I had hoped would be clear, is that people can be offended by stereotypes whether that stereotype is their behavior, looks, likes or dislikes.
Many blacks would certainly be offended by a watermelon analogy just as these Catholics are offended by the nude men analogy.
However, I do agree with your first point, no sense of humor. Just wonder if you'd say the same about other stereotypes.
Am sure if it were a bunch of rabbis salivating over pork, and the people in charge of Judaism made a big fuss, I would say "poor Jews, they have no sense of humor.
The watermelon thing has me for some reason - I am thinking it is because I see a covert stoopidness attached to it - that it's not just about watermelon.
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LOL -- My cousin Patty dated a priest (before he was a priest.) He later married her!mrkelley23 wrote:Ever-so-tactful me would've responded, "No, you turned her into one."gsabc wrote:Reminds me of back at one of my first jobs. Short, cute lady worked in my group. Got asked out by one of the unattached guys, and they went on a date or two. He was mortified when she left about six months later to become a nun. "I dated a NUN???"danielh41 wrote:And when I said that I've never modeled for nuns, I should probably amend that to "I've never knowingly modeled for nuns."
By that I mean, of course, that he witnessed the Sacrament of Matrimony between Patty & her husband
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In that case then... Yeah, that's me modeling...
lol - well, yeah, we knew that from your avatar, anyway.
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You can ignore reality, but you can't ignore the consequences of ignoring reality. -Ayn Rand
Those who can make you believe absurdities, can make you commit atrocities. -Voltaire
You can ignore reality, but you can't ignore the consequences of ignoring reality. -Ayn Rand
Those who can make you believe absurdities, can make you commit atrocities. -Voltaire