A work blogger I respect recently made a joke about their local Chinese takeaway mixing their Ls and their Rs when making a mythical dish. The in-house work magazine recently pointed out a menu slip-up meaning that a dish was described as "Lice" instead of rice, not noting that the two letters are very very far apart on the keyboard
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Then again, they were spoofing EVERYONE in that movie.
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I'd rather hear a hundred guys make gay jokes or black jokes or chinese jokes than see one person terrorize or worse yet hurt one of those people.
I can make a black joke or a gay joke, sure. Especially if they're funny, but sometimes if they're not. but that's not the same as hating people of that race. Hell, my friend steve (gay, jewish, furry) is the butt of every joke we have and he makes most of those jokes. but we love him dearly and the jokes don't mean we think less of him. In fact, that we make them (especially with him around) proves, to me at least, that we DO like him. I fully expect people that I like and respect to be able to take jokes made at their expense often and loudly. I certainly can. It's a mark of strong character and self worth, IMO.
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I mean, I'll joke along with anyone about the Asian propensity to take pictures of *anything*, to eat rice with *everything*, to be geeky, love calculators or whatever. But for some reason, the accent thing really annoys me - mostly because I don't have that problem.
oooooh it's complicated.
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Then again, I will attempt to do a terrible American accent at the drop of a hat. Fortunately, the joke's often on me just because my impersonation is so terrible.
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