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  • Blackcat31
    • Oct 2010
    • 36124

    #46
    Originally posted by Trummynme
    If your intent was to rile people up, well done. May you enjoy the rest of your day.
    THAT was my point.

    I drug it out purposely.....hoping the OP would be willing to expand on her intentions.

    I am not stupid and totally get what the point of the thread was....hence my replies...

    What I am and am not personally offended by has nothing to do with this.

    My replies were also based on several thoughts and opinions shared privately with me.

    So just in case anyone is wondering, my undies aren't in a bunch...those of you who do know me, know it takes ALOT to get me going.

    I simply felt the need to have OP explain her own actions rather than me or anyone else speaking for her.

    As for this thread...I will not be visiting it again as I do not care to get into a pissing match with some one I feel has little or no respect for other people's opinions when they differ and I certainly do not share the same sense of humor so if the thread gets anymore heated or out of hand, please PM me.

    (Please note my use of the word "I" as in I am not expecting others to agree or disagree...just making it clear that those words are MINE)

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    • Annalee
      Daycare.com Member
      • Jul 2012
      • 5864

      #47
      Originally posted by Trummynme
      If your intent was to rile people up, well done. May you enjoy the rest of your day.
      I call things like this "shock treatment" and too many persons use it today and find joy in it! :confused:

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      • daycare
        Advanced Daycare.com *********
        • Feb 2011
        • 16259

        #48
        Originally posted by Meeko
        The point is...different cultures/countries find different things offensive. For instance, the OP put a note on her post referencing the "fanny pack"

        In the US, that is simply a bag worn around the waist. So?????

        I am from the UK. "Fanny" there...means female intimate personal bits and "fanny pack" has a WHOOOOOOLE other meaning!!!!!

        I am not offended to see a photo of a child and a mention of a fanny pack.....because I know none was meant. The OP had no idea (she does now! LOL) that such a thing is offensive in another country.

        I smiled at the photo...not because the idea of a child in a KKK hat is funny...just that it is interesting that different cultures have very different ideas of what is offensive.
        I agree with this...................

        now seeing what it is, I understand. Of course that would not be such an issue in Germany as it did not exist there correct?


        thank you for helping me to understand...

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        • kimsdaycare
          Daycare.com Member
          • May 2010
          • 118

          #49
          Originally posted by Blackcat31
          THAT was my point.

          I drug it out purposely.....hoping the OP would be willing to expand on her intentions.

          I am not stupid and totally get what the point of the thread was....hence my replies...

          What I am and am not personally offended by has nothing to do with this.

          My replies were also based on several thoughts and opinions shared privately with me.

          So just in case anyone is wondering, my undies aren't in a bunch...those of you who do know me, know it takes ALOT to get me going.

          I simply felt the need to have OP explain her own actions rather than me or anyone else speaking for her.

          As for this thread...I will not be visiting it again as I do not care to get into a pissing match with some one I feel has little or no respect for other people's opinions when they differ and I certainly do not share the same sense of humor so if the thread gets anymore heated or out of hand, please PM me.

          (Please note my use of the word "I" as in I am not expecting others to agree or disagree...just making it clear that those words are MINE)
          Exactly as I suspected, but unfortunately BC, it was your baiting that took this in the direction we are blaming the OP for. It was not only obvious, it was the only part that got my feathers ruffled oddly enough.

          I know you will read the rest of the posts out of curiosity if nothing else, so really it was not necessary to make that second "official exit" from this thread. I could so see you calling out someone else doing that, this whole thing is so bizarre to me.

          Forum cycle indeed, myself included today I guess.

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          • KidGrind
            Daycare.com Member
            • Sep 2013
            • 1099

            #50
            Originally posted by Blackcat31
            I am not worked.

            I have just as much right to be offended as she does to think it's funny.

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            • playground1

              #51
              Originally posted by Trummynme
              If your intent was to rile people up, well done. May you enjoy the rest of your day.

              Oh, please. These ladies riled themselves up with the help of Blackcat. She brought on the dramz because she's irritated about my words in another thread.

              When this happened with my daughter, I posted it on FB, it got a bunch of likes, we all laughed. End of story. There is nothing to be offended over and to suggest that I go into her daycare and "educate" them...let me ask you how'd you'd react of a nice Afghani lady came into your DC and explained how offensive it is for you to wear pants.

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              • playground1

                #52
                Originally posted by Blackcat31
                THAT was my point.

                I drug it out purposely.....hoping the OP would be willing to expand on her intentions.

                I am not stupid and totally get what the point of the thread was....hence my replies...

                What I am and am not personally offended by has nothing to do with this.

                My replies were also based on several thoughts and opinions shared privately with me.

                So just in case anyone is wondering, my undies aren't in a bunch...those of you who do know me, know it takes ALOT to get me going.

                I simply felt the need to have OP explain her own actions rather than me or anyone else speaking for her.

                As for this thread...I will not be visiting it again as I do not care to get into a pissing match with some one I feel has little or no respect for other people's opinions when they differ and I certainly do not share the same sense of humor so if the thread gets anymore heated or out of hand, please PM me.

                (Please note my use of the word "I" as in I am not expecting others to agree or disagree...just making it clear that those words are MINE)
                You should give up mod status if you feel the need to instigate and cause problems.

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                • KidGrind
                  Daycare.com Member
                  • Sep 2013
                  • 1099

                  #53
                  Originally posted by queen_of_the_playground
                  Oh, please. These ladies riled themselves up with the help of Blackcat. She brought on the dramz because she's irritated about my words in another thread.

                  When this happened with my daughter, I posted it on FB, it got a bunch of likes, we all laughed. End of story. There is nothing to be offended over and to suggest that I go into her daycare and "educate" them...let me ask you how'd you'd react of a nice Afghani lady came into your DC and explained how offensive it is for you to wear pants.
                  Why would a lady come into my DC to explain it is offensive for me to wear pants?

                  It is my daycare.
                  I know a dozen or so Afghani women and they all wear pants.

                  I comprehend it may be offensive in Afghanistan. Yet, the ones I know wear pants. The dozen or so I know are of course a small number compared to Afghani population world wide.

                  Not everyone is going to find the same things funny. I do not think the child in the cone shape mask is funny. When I saw it I also did not correlate it with the KKK. It was simply a craft project. As a person who has dealt with hate groups, the correlation isn’t funny at all.

                  BC has a right to her opinion and method of operation, MOD or not. I see a disagreement. I don’t see drama on this thread. We see it differently and that’s alright with me.

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                  • playground1

                    #54
                    Originally posted by KidGrind
                    Why would a lady come into my DC to explain it is offensive for me to wear pants?

                    It is my daycare.
                    I know a dozen or so Afghani women and they all wear pants.

                    I comprehend it may be offensive in Afghanistan. Yet, the ones I Know wear pants. The dozen or so I know are of course a small number compared to Afghanis world wide.

                    Not everyone is going to find the same things funny. I do not think the child in the cone shape mask is funny. When I saw it I also did not correlate it with the KKK. It was simply a craft project. As a person who has dealt with hate groups, the correlation isn’t funny at all.

                    BC has a right to her opinion and her method of operation, MOD or not. I see a disagreement. I don’t see drama on this thread. We see differently and that’s alright with me.

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                    • KidGrind
                      Daycare.com Member
                      • Sep 2013
                      • 1099

                      #55
                      Originally posted by queen_of_the_playground
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                      • daycare
                        Advanced Daycare.com *********
                        • Feb 2011
                        • 16259

                        #56
                        Originally posted by KidGrind
                        Why would a lady come into my DC to explain it is offensive for me to wear pants?

                        It is my daycare.
                        I know a dozen or so Afghani women and they all wear pants.

                        I comprehend it may be offensive in Afghanistan. Yet, the ones I know wear pants. The dozen or so I know are of course a small number compared to Afghani population world wide.

                        Not everyone is going to find the same things funny. I do not think the child in the cone shape mask is funny. When I saw it I also did not correlate it with the KKK. It was simply a craft project. As a person who has dealt with hate groups, the correlation isn’t funny at all.

                        BC has a right to her opinion and method of operation, MOD or not. I see a disagreement. I don’t see drama on this thread. We see it differently and that’s alright with me.
                        Lets just all chalk it up to each their own and leave it at that... This thread has nothing to do with BC. So let's just either leave a comment about the OPs OG post or leave it alone.

                        Thanks ladies

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                        • KidGrind
                          Daycare.com Member
                          • Sep 2013
                          • 1099

                          #57
                          Originally posted by daycare
                          Lets just all chalk it up to each their own and leave it at that... This thread has nothing to do with BC. So let's just either leave a comment about the OPs OG post or leave it alone.

                          Thanks ladies
                          Did she not comment? Was not a comment made that she should reconsider her MOD status?

                          Mod or not Daycare I am respectfully asking you not to dictate how I express myself if I am addressing or sharing my opinion in respectful manner.

                          Thank you.

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                          • MarinaVanessa
                            Family Childcare Home
                            • Jan 2010
                            • 7211

                            #58
                            Originally posted by queen_of_the_playground
                            You should give up mod status if you feel the need to instigate and cause problems.
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                            • Meeko
                              Advanced Daycare.com Member
                              • Mar 2011
                              • 4351

                              #59
                              Would you walk into a room full of men and (at 16 years of age) ask if anyone had a rubber?

                              In the UK, you would be asking if they had a chalkboard eraser. (My best friend did this to a room full of Americans in a UK office. She never forgot the looks on their faces and she's 53 now!

                              While visiting me here in the USA from England, my mother (in a waaay too loud voice) asked me in the grocery store...."Are you going to do a joint this weekend". She was (in Brit talk) innocently asking me if I was going to cook a pot roast that weekend..........

                              Please smile and see the humor in the fact that we are not all the same. Something innocent and every day in one country can be offensive or at least shocking in another country.

                              I think that was what what the OP was trying to show.

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                              • playground1

                                #60
                                Originally posted by Meeko
                                Would you walk into a room full of men and (at 16 years of age) ask if anyone had a rubber?

                                In the UK, you would be asking if they had a chalkboard eraser. (My best friend did this to a room full of Americans in a UK office. She never forgot the looks on their faces and she's 53 now!

                                While visiting me here in the USA from England, my mother (in a waaay too loud voice) asked me in the grocery store...."Are you going to do a joint this weekend". She was (in Brit talk) innocently asking me if I was going to cook a pot roast that weekend..........

                                Please smile and see the humor in the fact that we are not all the same. Something innocent and every day in one country can be offensive or at least shocking in another country.

                                I think that was what what the OP was trying to show.
                                That's it, thanks for understanding. My UK friends have a good giggle every time I use the word "pants". One lady I nannied for scared the crap out of me by taking me aside and saying very seriously, "We need to have a talk. Can you tell me why my child is saying diaper instead of nappy? And in a Texas accent?"

                                Thank god, she was kidding.

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