Google this: "Miserable Failure"...

kage69

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May your first child be born with 3 arms, a hairlip, and an iq half that of your cat.

So much for the moral high-road, eh? Having seen this like 5 times, I thought it was funny. Guess I'm indignant, oh well.
 

Miramonti

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Originally posted by: kage69
May your first child be born with 3 arms, a hairlip, and an iq half that of your cat.
So much for the moral high-road, eh? Having seen this like 5 times, I thought it was funny. Guess I'm indignant, oh well.

Yes, I guess you would be, but why is it funny to you?
 

kage69

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Because the novelty of the search wore off after the first time it was brought up, a long time ago, and that's just in this forum. I've received 3 emails from co-workers concerning the exact same thing.

Worry less about what amuses others, and more on your own image please. If you take exception to his sense of humor, fine, but when you wish gross disfigurement on his offspring over something like this, now that's indignant, not to mention hypocritical.
 

miguel

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Originally posted by: kage69
Because the novelty of the search wore off after the first time it was brought up, a long time ago, and that's just in this forum. I've received 3 emails from co-workers concerning the exact same thing.

Worry less about what amuses others, and more on your own image please. If you take exception to his sense of humor, fine, but when you wish gross disfigurement on his offspring over something like this, now that's indignant, not to mention hypocritical.

DAMN, JJ! He just b!tch-slapped you!
 

Miramonti

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Originally posted by: kage69
Worry less about what amuses others, and more on your own image please.

Atleast you said please, but I'm not interested in worrying more about my image. Thank you.

[/b]If you take exception to his sense of humor, fine, but when you wish gross disfigurement on his offspring over something like this, now that's indignant, not to mention hypocritical.

It was a mere attempt to embrace the degenerate humor in this thread and put him in the shoes of the childs parent. I think all those that laugh at a handicapped child should have one - wouldn't that simply be a good thing, adding more humor to ones life? In fact they could put a pic of their child winning an award on a forum whenever someone reposts a thread. That would be funny.
 

gsaldivar

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Originally posted by: jjsole

In fact they could put a pic of their child winning an award on a forum whenever someone reposts a thread. That would be funny.


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kage69

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Atleast you said please, but I'm not interested in worrying more about my image. Thank you.

I guess 'image' wasn't the word I should have used. And for the record, it wasn't someone's disability that was funny, but rather gsaldivar's method of pointing out the obvious to napalm. I'm sorry the distinction is lost upon you. Think what you want about us, but you're still the one wishing genetic misfortune on people's children while posing as 'Mr. Sensitivity.' No one else here had done that, so I fail to see what you were trying to embrace.
His jibe was decidedly sarcastic yet jocular (least I thought so) while your retort was spiteful and hypocritical. You should have left it at "that's indignant" and spared yourself the impression of being an overzealous hypocrit who needs to lighten up. I have a cousin who is autistic, and another who has DS, but you don't see me with a keyboard up my ass over this.