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#3 - anon (01/09/2016) [-]
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#10 to #7 - urmomsagrot (01/10/2016) [-]
Ah yes. Comparing physical ailments to someones over-sensitivity and pampered personality. Brilliant comparison.
User avatar #14 to #10 - bandoslootshare (01/10/2016) [-]
Last I checked the brain was a physical organ. Some people's brains are wired differently physically. To some, words=pain.
User avatar #13 to #10 - conisnon (01/10/2016) [-]
I'm just saying, everyone is made differently, both physically and mentally, and it's wrong to assume that they are weak just because they react to something in a way that is different than you although, I will certainly agree, in this instance, the man was overreacting in a stupid way. But it's just stupid to assume that people who take offence to something are instantly weak.
User avatar #15 to #13 - urmomsagrot (01/10/2016) [-]
But this isn't something they are born and/or made with. Its the environment they are exposed to (to an extent) and this victim mentality they adopt where "safe zones" are constructed in systems of higher education to protect them from opposing views and "triggers". There may be some cases where people truly are hurt by certain words, but the VAST majority are nothing but attention seeking snakes. There is a reason this whole TRIGGERED meme exists. So this applies to the one who just replied to me as well.
User avatar #17 to #15 - conisnon (01/10/2016) [-]
Also, I deleted my original comment, because I regret making it. It's really hypocritical me to point out something for being taken out of context by using an example of myself taking something out of context. You are right in that respect
User avatar #16 to #15 - conisnon (01/10/2016) [-]
I will agree, safe zones and people getting over offended about absolutely everything is stupid. The modern world is far too oversensitive nowadays.

I just personally don't agree with the original image. The human is a very complex species. Personally, I find it quite dumb to assume that someone is dumb simply because they are offended, because everyone has been offended before at least once in their life.

So yeah, heres basically the rundown on what I think:

People who take trivial nonsense offensively: stupid
People who assume that, just because you are offended, you are instantly weak and are afraid of words: also stupid
#9 to #7 - anon (01/10/2016) [-]
Everything makes sense when you take it out of context.
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#11 to #7 - anon (01/10/2016) [-]
Eh, still true. I grew out of my asthma, and I couldn't do **** when it hit me. That's pretty much the definition of week.
User avatar #6 to #5 - misternobodie ONLINE (01/10/2016) [-]
Holy **** its that episode
#18 - bluemagebrilly ONLINE (01/10/2016) [-]
I used to be called "Ninja" in High School because I was one of those kids who never talked to anyone unless spoken to. Even then it was usually a pretty short response, unless I was hanging around people I was comfortable with, but that's beside the point.

It was pretty weird having the nickname Ninja, but it didn't really bother me. Actually made a joke out of it by doing a report on the history of Ninja. It was a neat time.

I also killed the Prin- I mean, Emperor to prove myself to my clan. But that's a different story.
User avatar #2 - angelious ONLINE (01/09/2016) [-]
we always said what up my albino ****** .

idk if that is offensive or not.
#8 - anon (01/10/2016) [-]
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User avatar #1 - gearhead (01/09/2016) [-]
as the type of person i am, "what up my ninja" is meant for specific people that i meet. 90% ive never seen before
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