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Their pies are canny and I’ve reported you to the police and the mods. I’m just about to “take to Twitter” and express my righteous indignation to the whole world.
Just what the other bloke said that was there mate. I went full Karl Pilkington and had some pickled onion monster munch off the boy.

Still take it to Twitter like, love a Twitter spat.
 
thick could apply to anyone tho? are we not allowed to call people thick now? what if someone is proper thick?
Mate, I'm talking about a two word term so please stop removing one word and trying to start a false argument it's ridiculous.
For the last time 'thick paddy' is a racist stereotype.
'thick' alone isnt. And 'paddy' alone isnt.
That said I'm not sure how Irish people feel about being called 'Paddy' - I doubt they're overly keen. Maybe ask Quinny if you ever meet him.
 
Mate, I'm talking about a two word term so please stop removing one word and trying to start a false argument it's ridiculous.
For the last time 'thick paddy' is a racist stereotype.
'thick' alone isnt. And 'paddy' alone isnt.
That said I'm not sure how Irish people feel about being called 'Paddy' - I doubt they're overly keen. Maybe ask Quinny if you ever meet him.
wasn't looking to cause an argument, was asking questions for clarification. not everyone on here is looking to argue. sorry if i upset you.
 
I'm not PC general. It's doesn't bother me as I'm neither thick nor called Paddy. But the term 'thick Paddy' is widely known as a racist stereotype. thick Geordie isn't as
1. It's not in ccommon usage.
2. Geordie aren't a race or a country.
3. Loads of SAFC fans are geordies.
So if you had a mate called Paddy, and he is intellectually challenged, it is acceptable to call him thick, but not in the sentence you really are thick Paddy. 🤔
 
Mate, I'm talking about a two word term so please stop removing one word and trying to start a false argument it's ridiculous.
For the last time 'thick paddy' is a racist stereotype.
'thick' alone isnt. And 'paddy' alone isnt.
That said I'm not sure how Irish people feel about being called 'Paddy' - I doubt they're overly keen. Maybe ask Quinny if you ever meet him.
What about being thick and fat, or god save us, thick and ginger?
We need to get these rules written down in pastry, who can write fast?
 
paddy is an offensive term? does that mean the aussies can't call us poms anymore?


Who knows, well apparently some on here do :) and are offended on behalf of everyone by everything
I'm not PC general. It's doesn't bother me as I'm neither thick nor called Paddy. But the term 'thick Paddy' is widely known as a racist stereotype. thick Geordie isn't as
1. It's not in ccommon usage.
2. Geordie aren't a race or a country.
3. Loads of SAFC fans are geordies.


Mate, go and be outraged at something else, I am sure there is loads you can find
 
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Who knows, well apparently some on here do :) and are offended on behalf of everyone by everything



Mate, go and be outraged at something else, I am sure there is loads you can find
I'm in no way outraged, offended or bothered.
I thought you'd appreciate the help so you could articulate yourself better and get your point across with less hassle. I'll not bother educating you next time.
 
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