Just how visible is your butthole to a gynecologist?
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Surely we have one gyno on Lemmy to chime in with a charming story we will be referencing for months?
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The googly eye is the only important part.
Instructions unclear, showed up to my obgyn appointment with my drug dealer covered in googly eyes
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Very. I mean it's mere millimeters away from the part they're interested in.
Are they really interested in it after 30 years on the job?
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Sir, this is a Shitposting Community.
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shitposting community, you say?Yes, but triggering shitpost is what's on the menu! Post goes "Problem?" user goes "REEEEEEEEEE"
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Yes, but triggering shitpost is what's on the menu! Post goes "Problem?" user goes "REEEEEEEEEE"
Call me old and out of touch but I'll be damned if I'm just letting this censorship of posts be treated as normal. Fuck advertisers.
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Call me old and out of touch but I'll be damned if I'm just letting this censorship of posts be treated as normal. Fuck advertisers.
Bro, if I ever shitpost I'll slip one in there for your pleasure.
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I just adore the little white line through "butt". It's ironically adorable and performative. That's like in the 80-90's when they'd censor movies on regular TV when they'd bleep over "hole" but not actually censor "ass".
Makes me giggle everytime.
Even trying to censor or substitute any word for the sake of it being problematic is just stupid in my opinion. We all know the word it is you're trying to say anyway. The substitute is just as triggering because it is the principle, the ideal, that is triggering, not the actual word itself.
Words have power when you give them power regardless of how vulgar, crass, or respectful you're trying to be.
I always think of Michael Scott and one or two of his great lines when I have occasion to think/discuss this particular point. Honestly, I won't even quote it. There're actually two that fit perfectly, one being a single quote and one being a dialog.
I'd have to censor myself because I'm still not quite sure of the rules and guidelines. I'd be hypocritical by censoring it. It would also just be fun to draw out The Office (US) fans by letting them do it for me.
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I can't tell what that word is before plug. Would the drain plug from my sink work?
Depends on how relaxed you are. Also are you ok with chronic hemroids?
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Instructions unclear, showed up to my obgyn appointment with my drug dealer covered in googly eyes
I'd say that's a win. Gyno appts are important!
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I just adore the little white line through "butt". It's ironically adorable and performative. That's like in the 80-90's when they'd censor movies on regular TV when they'd bleep over "hole" but not actually censor "ass".
Makes me giggle everytime.
Even trying to censor or substitute any word for the sake of it being problematic is just stupid in my opinion. We all know the word it is you're trying to say anyway. The substitute is just as triggering because it is the principle, the ideal, that is triggering, not the actual word itself.
Words have power when you give them power regardless of how vulgar, crass, or respectful you're trying to be.
I always think of Michael Scott and one or two of his great lines when I have occasion to think/discuss this particular point. Honestly, I won't even quote it. There're actually two that fit perfectly, one being a single quote and one being a dialog.
I'd have to censor myself because I'm still not quite sure of the rules and guidelines. I'd be hypocritical by censoring it. It would also just be fun to draw out The Office (US) fans by letting them do it for me.
Yippie kay yay,
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Yippie kay yay,
ButtholeMr. Falcon.Can we change lemmy names? I wanna swap to "Butthole Falcon" for a bit.
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Now I really want to know the answer though
As far as I know they take a bit of a glance at the entire area to check if there's any potential health concerns, as you're already there and you're likely not showing that area to other doctors or checking it yourself. e.g. problematic moles.
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Can we change lemmy names? I wanna swap to "Butthole Falcon" for a bit.
Pretty sure Lemmy has a display name feature, yes
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Surely we have one gyno on Lemmy to chime in with a charming story we will be referencing for months?
not a gyno but I stare at lots of assholes everyday at work.
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Call me old and out of touch but I'll be damned if I'm just letting this censorship of posts be treated as normal. Fuck advertisers.
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I just adore the little white line through "butt". It's ironically adorable and performative. That's like in the 80-90's when they'd censor movies on regular TV when they'd bleep over "hole" but not actually censor "ass".
Makes me giggle everytime.
Even trying to censor or substitute any word for the sake of it being problematic is just stupid in my opinion. We all know the word it is you're trying to say anyway. The substitute is just as triggering because it is the principle, the ideal, that is triggering, not the actual word itself.
Words have power when you give them power regardless of how vulgar, crass, or respectful you're trying to be.
I always think of Michael Scott and one or two of his great lines when I have occasion to think/discuss this particular point. Honestly, I won't even quote it. There're actually two that fit perfectly, one being a single quote and one being a dialog.
I'd have to censor myself because I'm still not quite sure of the rules and guidelines. I'd be hypocritical by censoring it. It would also just be fun to draw out The Office (US) fans by letting them do it for me.
This is why I always find things funnier if they are censored lol, like old Jackass clips are way funnier with the bleep for some reason