Sweaty ass boob money (np.reddit.com)

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129 comments submitted at 14:16:33 on Aug 27, 2014 by TummyCrunches

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  • bitterred
  • 50 Points
  • 15:10:52, 27 August

>This fucking bitch who's never worked a day in her fat ass life marches her fat,full, food stamped food belly from her section 8 house into her '98 Dodge Stratus takes out some sweaty ass boob money which is payed with my 40% commission tax and asks me to risk my job for her?

I love the smell of classism in the morning, topped with some light sexism.

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  • Beckneard
  • 25 Points
  • 20:48:28, 27 August

Yeah but asking someone to pay for your shit is also fucking disgusting.

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  • bitterred
  • 9 Points
  • 20:52:16, 27 August

Yes, but you don't have to also go into what a bitch she is and how poor and low class she is. You can just say, "That person who asked me to pay for their shit was fucking disgusting."

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  • meatfantasy
  • 3 Points
  • 21:53:58, 27 August

It depends. In the heat of the moment in the staff room when you're saying any expletive that pops into your head to vent you might.

Probably a better decision to vent to a co-worker than reddit about it though.

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  • JehovahsHitlist
  • 1 Points
  • 00:34:07, 28 August

> Probably a better decision to vent to a co-worker than reddit about it though.

I totally get what it's like to get angry and scream whatever you think would be most hurtful, it happens to everyone, but this is something that people need to keep in mind. If you can't control yourself enough to not portray yourself as sexist and classist when you get mad, going online and making a permanent record of it probably isn't an amazing idea.

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  • Raudskeggr
  • 1 Points
  • 02:13:30, 28 August

Maybe her rude and entitled attitude offended the poster and they were angry about that?

Being angry at such an appalling person is not an unreaasonable reaction. :p

As a side not, regarding the title...I've been a convenience store clerk. And I have to tell you, especially in summertime...sweaty boob money is fucking gross D: .

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  • CarnivorousAvenger
  • -7 Points
  • 16:23:54, 27 August

I love things being taken out of context and false accusations of racism and sexism.

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  • bitterred
  • 12 Points
  • 16:26:52, 27 August

I'm not saying she's not a terrible person for expecting a worker to give her money, but there's a generous helping of assuming that she's on different forms of welfare and has never worked, and ugh, the word "bitch" to describe any person that is an asshole who happens to be a woman.

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  • CarnivorousAvenger
  • -4 Points
  • 16:32:09, 27 August

I'm not assuming anything, I explained this in the thread. She comes in the store all the time and is very vocal about her financial situations. Also bitch can be used to describe anyone, male or female. Can I not insult a woman without being sexist? A logical person would say yes, but I think there may be a hint of tumblr here so who knows?

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  • saint2e
  • 1 Points
  • 16:44:04, 27 August

I'm always a bit taken aback when just using the word "bitch" is considered sexist.

Is calling someone a bastard sexist? A Dick/Cock?

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  • CapnTBC
  • 3 Points
  • 16:53:56, 27 August

Well it's more saying that they were born out of wedlock. I would say it's like a 'yo mama' joke without the hilarious pun.

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  • CarnivorousAvenger
  • -4 Points
  • 17:07:16, 27 August

People who think this way are stupid and don't deserve any sort of attention. That "zir" is probably some dumbass SJW.

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  • saint2e
  • 3 Points
  • 17:11:00, 27 August

> This fucking bastard who's never worked a day in his fat ass life marches his fat,full, food stamped food belly from his section 8 house into his '98 Dodge Stratus takes out some sweaty balls money which is payed with my 40% commission tax and asks me to risk my job for him?

I put "sack/boot" because "sack" is the closest thing I could come up with for money stored in one's cleavage, and "boot" because I know some people do keep money in their boot and that's disgusting.

Either way, is that sexist still?

Edit: "Sweaty balls money" is too good to not use.

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  • zxcv1992
  • 6 Points
  • 17:25:55, 27 August

You should of put "sweaty balls money".

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  • saint2e
  • 1 Points
  • 17:38:01, 27 August

Ohhh, good point. Time for an edit.

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  • CarnivorousAvenger
  • 0 Points
  • 17:22:17, 27 August

Neither one is sexist.

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  • bitterred
  • -1 Points
  • 18:46:27, 27 August

Oh cool, you're the type of person who makes assumptions about people based on limited information.

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  • CarnivorousAvenger
  • 1 Points
  • 20:10:43, 27 August

Hmm wonder where else that's happened in this thread.

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  • CapnTBC
  • -3 Points
  • 16:51:39, 27 August

What happens if I call a guy a bitch? Serious question since I say bitch more than asshole.

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  • SpermJackalope
  • 10 Points
  • 17:11:55, 27 August

What, is insultingly calling a man a term that means he's being womanly not sexist? That's right there with "it's not homophobic, I call straight dudes 'faggots' to insult them, too".

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  • zxcv1992
  • 8 Points
  • 17:16:25, 27 August

So does that mean dick and similar terms are also sexist terms?

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  • squashedbananas
  • 8 Points
  • 17:34:49, 27 August

My dad would argue yes. He's asked me not to call people "dicks" around him because he wouldn't call someone a "bitch" around me. I respect that, so I stopped. (I'm, uh, a little lax about using gendered slurs most of the time. Cunt is my favorite curse word.)

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  • zxcv1992
  • 3 Points
  • 17:40:30, 27 August

Well I guess if it bothers him you should avoid it around him, but yeah I'm pretty lax too. Prick, dickhead and bellend are some of my favorite insults.

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  • IfWishezWereFishez
  • 1 Points
  • 21:45:38, 27 August

Yes. I don't use them.

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  • SpermJackalope
  • -5 Points
  • 19:02:47, 27 August

Just as much as "cracker" is racist or "breeder" is "heterophobic".

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  • zxcv1992
  • 7 Points
  • 19:04:27, 27 August

So they are then?

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  • SpermJackalope
  • -6 Points
  • 19:06:16, 27 August

Not unless anti-white racism, anti-male sexism, and heterophobia actually become things.

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  • zxcv1992
  • 7 Points
  • 19:07:50, 27 August

Well there has been cases of anti-white racism at least where I am from. Some dude was tortured and murdered for being white not that long ago.

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  • onetwotheepregnant
  • 1 Points
  • 02:11:24, 28 August

I find myself using bitch as a positive term more often than an insult these days. Mostly referring to my friends as "bad bitches" or saying "he / she's one of my main bitches."

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  • CapnTBC
  • -13 Points
  • 17:17:55, 27 August

Well jokes on you. I've never called a homosexual guy a 'faggot' but I have called straight guys faggots so... ha.

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  • DonDeLaDweeb
  • 6 Points
  • 18:45:21, 27 August

http://i.imgur.com/8aPro7C.gif

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  • CapnTBC
  • -1 Points
  • 19:16:40, 27 August

He's so beautiful when he's upset.

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  • HoldingTheFire
  • -9 Points
  • 15:29:29, 27 August

And implied racism.

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  • saint2e
  • 18 Points
  • 16:15:09, 27 August

I love it when people call out racism only to reveal their own.

It provided much of the drama in the linked thread.

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  • Don_Katzenberger
  • 5 Points
  • 17:57:27, 27 August

It will in this thread as well.

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  • saint2e
  • 4 Points
  • 18:00:43, 27 August

It has begun.

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  • lifestyled
  • 1 Points
  • 19:52:41, 27 August

http://cdn.niketalk.com/6/61/612bb41e_892KG1x.gif

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  • captintucker
  • 27 Points
  • 16:39:43, 27 August

You're grasping at straws, there's absolutely nothing racist in that comment. Unless you take "food stamps" to mean the person was black / Hispanic, but that says more about you than it does about the OP (who even said it was a white lady with a New England accent)

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  • TummyCrunches
  • 7 Points
  • 16:47:57, 27 August

Judging by some of OP's previous posts?

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  • captintucker
  • -5 Points
  • 16:50:17, 27 August

And? Just because someone has said racist things in the past doesn't mean they're being racist in this instance. If a guy from the KKK is talking about how he's angry that a white man stole his car is he being racist? No, because he's not even mentioning any other races, let alone acting racist towards them. He said absolutely nothing even remotely related to race in his post.

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  • Weefs
  • 9 Points
  • 17:48:50, 27 August

>Just because someone has said racist things in the past doesn't mean they're being racist in this instance.

No, but it does sort of wink and point in that direction.

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  • captintucker
  • -7 Points
  • 17:54:48, 27 August

No, it doesn't. All it means is they've said racist things in the past. If you see the words "food stamps", "section 8 house", "'98 Dodge Stratus", and "sweaty ass boob money" and you see race, that's all on you and your own conceptions of races. I do find quite a bit of irony in people crying "racism" when really they can't see the words "food stamp" without assuming the person is black (which is a pretty racist line of thought).

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  • SpermJackalope
  • 7 Points
  • 19:09:58, 27 August

>I do find quite a bit of irony in people crying "racism" when really they can't see the words "food stamp" without assuming the person is black (which is a pretty racist line of thought).

You must live in an alternate version of the US where Reagan never became President and created the "Southeide Chicago woman collecting food stamps on 20 kids and driving a Cadillac" meme.

(Btw, that one woman did exist. She was literally a crime boss, and not in any way demonstrative of anything. It's like using Al Capone to claim rich white people all cheat on taxes.)

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  • captintucker
  • -6 Points
  • 19:20:20, 27 August

Or I just live in a version of the US where I don't let "memes" (I don't know what you think "memes" are, but this isn't one) created 30 years ago color my assumptions of people?

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  • SpermJackalope
  • 8 Points
  • 19:32:04, 27 August

meme: an element of a culture or system of behavior that may be considered to be passed from one individual to another by nongenetic means, especially imitation

The "funny advice-animals pictures" meaning is secondary, and derives from the primary meaning. Reddit is not, in fact, all there is to the world.

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  • Saganomics
  • 0 Points
  • 19:36:46, 27 August

> Just because someone has said racist things in the past doesn't mean they're being racist in this instance.

But it certainly does mean that I'm not at all inclined to give them the benefit of the doubt.

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  • ZippityZoppity
  • -8 Points
  • 16:52:48, 27 August

Ah, the ole dig through the posting history trick.

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  • TummyCrunches
  • 10 Points
  • 16:53:46, 27 August

Yep, that digging through all that publically viewable info trick. You got me!

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  • TAKEitTOrCIRCLEJERK
  • 4 Points
  • 19:52:24, 27 August

To be fair, that can indeed be creepy.

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  • ZippityZoppity
  • -5 Points
  • 17:06:19, 27 August

Cool, what is my prize?

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  • strugle
  • 3 Points
  • 20:58:26, 27 August

Dogwhistles.

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  • Noshamethrowawayy
  • 14 Points
  • 15:42:47, 27 August

I don't see the racism.

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  • HoldingTheFire
  • -4 Points
  • 15:46:21, 27 August

Welfare dog whistles.

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  • ZippityZoppity
  • 21 Points
  • 15:57:20, 27 August

>She was white and had a New England accent

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  • HoldingTheFire
  • -8 Points
  • 16:43:26, 27 August

Yeah, the poster claimed that afterwards. It's probably a made up story anyway. You can't deny that those are racist dog whistles.

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  • ZippityZoppity
  • 11 Points
  • 16:50:46, 27 August

I won't deny that they are, but you can't deny that it's foolhardy to jump to conclusions.

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  • HoldingTheFire
  • -2 Points
  • 17:03:00, 27 August

That's why I said "implied racism."

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  • ZippityZoppity
  • 9 Points
  • 17:07:20, 27 August

Sometimes people see things that aren't there.

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  • lifestyled
  • 0 Points
  • 19:53:11, 27 August

Story of my love life.

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  • dakdestructo
  • 0 Points
  • 23:05:51, 27 August

Maybe better to say 'inferred racism'

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  • PUBLIQclopAccountant
  • 0 Points
  • 00:15:44, 28 August

> racist dog whistles

Since when have dog whistles been available in both racist and non-racist varieties? Do I need to go through my inventory to make sure none of mine are the racist kind?

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  • snorch
  • 7 Points
  • 17:26:34, 27 August

Do you call welfare something different when a white person gets it...?

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  • Don_Katzenberger
  • 6 Points
  • 18:00:12, 27 August

White people can get welfare?

/s

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  • spark-a-dark
  • 7 Points
  • 18:19:49, 27 August

Farm subsidies.

/s

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  • BobbyTomale
  • 4 Points
  • 16:26:28, 27 August

So, you see the words "welfare," "food stamp" and "Section 8 housing" and immediately assume the person is talking about a black person?

Perhaps you are the one who is racist.

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  • Saganomics
  • -4 Points
  • 19:41:06, 27 August

Or maybe you're the racist for assuming that is what made them think that person was talking about a black person. It could have been something else entirely. See how useless this line of reasoning is?

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  • ZippityZoppity
  • 3 Points
  • 22:02:02, 27 August

No, they pretty much said that's what it had implied racism.

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  • bitterred
  • 3 Points
  • 15:36:52, 27 August

It's just the cherry on top of that delicious shit sundae.

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  • Madrid_Supporter
  • -12 Points
  • 17:22:33, 27 August

classism is a thing now?

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  • Anemoni
  • 25 Points
  • 17:23:15, 27 August

It's... always been a thing?

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  • Madrid_Supporter
  • -3 Points
  • 18:06:23, 27 August

well what is it then?

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  • bitterred
  • 14 Points
  • 18:13:48, 27 August

Generally, prejudice against someone of a different/"lower" class than you. Old model of vehicle, food stamps, fat, welfare recipient all communicate a distaste of a certain class in the original comment.

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  • SpiderParadox
  • 7 Points
  • 18:27:04, 27 August

Hating poor people for being poor, or hating rich people for being rich.

Pretty much exactly what it sounds like?

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  • namer98
  • 8 Points
  • 17:28:33, 27 August

Yes, it is. I grew up in an upper middle class family in Long Island. Classism is very much a thing.

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  • saint2e
  • 6 Points
  • 17:39:56, 27 August

It's more of a thing than people realize.