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Say, does anyone remember the joke in this movie about the Native American named after the two dogs? If so, please post it.

I know it's objectionable, but this place could use some humor.

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Dude, you didn't have to practically give away the joke's punchline. I was out of college when I saw the film and I found the joke to be hysterical. Lastly, seeing as how your ongoing shtick here involves borderline objectification of women, your post up above sounds like the pot calling the kettle black.

Cheers.

@mechajutaro said:

We're in real trouble as a civilization, if simply acknowledging and admiring beauty is now considered "near objectification"

Why don’t you ask a woman or two their opinions on that statement.

@mechajutaro said:

@CelluloidFan said:

@mechajutaro said:

We're in real trouble as a civilization, if simply acknowledging and admiring beauty is now considered "near objectification"

Why don’t you ask a woman or two their opinions on that statement.

You oughta stop by this thread I recently started

Alright. So Alyssa Milano doesn't mind being seen partly nude... she's one woman. I don't think that's much of a consensus of women.

At any rate, this thread has gone in the opposite direction of what I intended it to be, that is, a mood lightener and tension reliever. Maybe I should close it.

Ah, never mind. I was probably stepping on toes by inviting a joke having to do with Native Americans, even if the joke is funny IMO and I meant no harm. I'm just not that skillful a joke teller.

Cheers

Right, but some women definitely don't feel that way. Maybe we should try to get Awkwafina to post on the board.... now she's funny.

@mechajutaro said:

@CelluloidFan said:

Right, but some women definitely don't feel that way. Maybe we should try to get Awkwafina to post on the board.... now she's funny.

I'm not familiar with Awkwafina's beliefs. Is she of the mind that everything is objectification? If she can express this in a funny way, that's cool. I can admire wit, even when I don't agree with what the person is saying

I don't know Awkwafina's beliefs. I'd like to think that using the board to habitually and openly look at women as sex objects is far from "everything.”

I’d like to state that for me, Fina's anti-objectification efforts feel like preaching to the converted.

That said, I find Fina's internet humor to be particularly funny.

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