Thursday, January 29, 2015

Recognize this creep?

11 comments:

  1. F? As in FEMALE! I'm insulted!

    Just prepping for the cat lady's comments.

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  2. to avoid libel charge should the guy be found innocent, I'd suggest altering the statement to read: He allegedly groped... or He reportedly groped...

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  3. It's quoting a tweet which can't be changed. Now turn yourself in.

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  4. anon. 1 beat me to it

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  5. "Creep" is a sexist term.

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  6. I thought Joe Mantegna was busy filming the next season of Criminal Minds.

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  7. L Train? That's such an offensive mouth breather term! Not ALL of us can afford to live in the pricey and priced-out-of Williamsburg.

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  8. You (because it's just you, homes) are simply embarrassed that some cat lady showed your ass for calling women "females." Stop running your sad little jokes into the ground. Also, maybe don't look to the NYPD as an example of how to speak properly.

    You are no doubt the kind of guy who thinks "females" who are groped on the train should lighten up and take it as a compliment. Just keep telling yourself you're better than the beer pong assholes.

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  9. while i hope any groper gets his due... i'm not sure how i feel about police using subjective terms like "creep" on twitter. seems like trial by social media to me.

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  10. I completely agree with 11:31am. This guy should be treated as innocent until proven guilty.

    But of course now people are going to assume I side with the guy.

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  11. Will you take your faux feminist BS elsewhere already? Are you really so easily worked up over someone's use of the word female in a comment section? You're tired. Go sit in the corner at Angelica and talk to your quinoa.

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