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Old 04-20-21, 05:49 PM
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I dont see how mechanical advice applies to being pc. my words are to be effective to resolving a bicycle topic, not activists rights movement subject. Removing your feelings from this subject & applying effective mechanical aptitude would reveal my intent to be targeted to a bicycle topic, not a gender issue.
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I dont see how mechanical advice applies to being pc. my words are to be effective to resolving a bicycle topic, not activists rights movement subject. Removing your feelings from this subject & applying effective mechanical aptitude would reveal my intent to be targeted to a bicycle topic, not a gender issue.
You used female because you thought they would be more likely to not know the correct name for a part but would get the right thing anyway because the male shop employee would figure it out.
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You used female because you thought they would be more likely to not know the correct name for a part but would get the right thing anyway because the male shop employee would figure it out.
If i put thought into it, I'd have described the looks of the characters to establish a painted picture that would support your theory. I didnt indicate if the shop worker was male or female.
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...I gave up on this thread too early.
Somewhere, amidst the parts naming and the sexist rhetoric floating around, there's a killer mansplaining joke.
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I dont see how mechanical advice applies to being pc. my words are to be effective to resolving a bicycle topic, not activists rights movement subject. Removing your feelings from this subject & applying effective mechanical aptitude would reveal my intent to be targeted to a bicycle topic, not a gender issue.
If your intent was to target a bicycle topic and not a gender issue, why bring up gender? You introduced gender into the discussion. I have already pointed out to you how you could have kept this a bicycle mechanical topic without turning it into a gender issue.
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again, you could have left your feelings out of the topic at proceeded to just offer the OP helpful feedback.
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again, you could have left your feelings out of the topic at proceeded to just offer the OP helpful feedback.
And, again, I’m not the one who brought up gender. My “feelings” aren’t involved in the topic at all. Your lack of respect is the issue. You keep trying to justify the unjustifable.
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you're discounting your disrespect of infringing upon someone's free speech & is defaming ones' character.
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I got the part and it worked.
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