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You need to have a fag break and think about what you just said.
Very queer choice of words.
Takes me back to playground [s]abuse[/s] banter ca. 1982
homophobic name-calling
Is bummer really homophobic?
I'm all for political correctness but even I doubt that. Especially as the verb 'bum' for homosexual intercourse seems exclusively British, and to be 'bummed out' for annoyed seems to be originally American.
Is bummer really homophobic?
#PostMayNotHaveBeenEntirelySerious
#ifyouhavetoexplainit
Well [i]I[/i] realised it was a joke 🙂
Bums are not exclusive to males. They could be complementing you for obtaining your wings...
#PoesLaw
Seriously!?#PoesLaw
You read my OP as a genuine "Outraged of Tunbridge-Wells" type post?
#ifyouhavetoexplainit
#thenthepersonyoureexplainingittoisprobablyabitdim
You read my OP as a genuine "Outraged of Tunbridge-Wells" type post?
I didn't - but I think molgrips did. 😆
#homophobicdeer
Isn't Strava American?
I'd expect they'd call you fanny if they wanted to make a comment on your rear 🙂
At Junior School, being called a 'bummer' was as bad as it could get. It definitely means 'slighteffitegayboybattingfortheothersidefudgepackingshirtliftingturdburglingteapot' where I'm from (the 1970's obv).
Quite why anyone would think this is a serious dig at such though is beyond me.
Indeed, though it was Molgrips so it would be weird if he didn't pipe up, eh.

