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We live in an age where people go out of their way to be offended by something, amirite?
by Anonymous3 years ago
You take that back, right now!
by Anonymous3 years ago
How very dare you, now I feel butthurt!
by Anonymous3 years ago
Times have changed
by Anonymous3 years ago
Unlike an age when people were burned at the stake for being accused of witchcraft? Seems pretty mellow these days.
by Anonymous3 years ago
They lived in an age where people went out of their way to be offended by witchcraft.
by Anonymous3 years ago
Only 2 of the previous 3 responses are ironic...
by Anonymous3 years ago
Do you have an example?
by Anonymous3 years ago
People are too soft now
by Anonymous3 years ago
Well this offended me. /s
by Anonymous3 years ago
People often choose to be offended.
by Anonymous3 years ago
I dont agree and I have to say I feel attacked
by Anonymous3 years ago
You son of a bitch what are you saying about my comrades?!
by Anonymous3 years ago
OK, grandpa. This is the kind of thing boomers say when they're told they can't use ethnic slurs anymore.
by Anonymous3 years ago
Gotta disagree. My experiences tell me some folks just want to be offended - has nothing to do with age. The woman my nephew was married to never, ever was wrong - everyone else was and was always offended about something.
by Anonymous3 years ago
Not even close to what I was talking about. But thanks for proving my point
by Anonymous3 years ago
I didn't explain well, then, She was offended at everything - everyone made her mad, and she was a truly unhappy person because she choose to be offended, be angry.
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