I love all peoples and celebrate the diversity of humanity.
That doesn't mean that I am not going to poke some fun at people.
But more so, I do it to show how stupid sterotypical images of people are.
I mean just because someone is Irish, or Asain, or whatever, doesn't mean they get off the hook of my barbing.
If anyone is ever offended by my joking, I sincerly apologise for my actions. I assure you it is all intended to simply be a joke.
Originally posted by Ice Coldlol you picked the right persons thread to make a serious post in π΅
I love all peoples and celebrate the diversity of humanity.
That doesn't mean that I am not going to poke some fun at people.
But more so, I do it to show how stupid sterotypical images of people are.
I mean just because someone is Irish, or Asain, or whatever, doesn't mean they get off the hook of my barbing.
If anyone is ever offended by my joking, I sincerly apologise for my actions. I assure you it is all intended to simply be a joke.
Originally posted by trev33Determine if the following crime spree was committed by an Irishman and explain why. For bonus points, given that the offender's first name is Richard guess as to his full name.
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A 25 year old man, was at the end of a two-year working holiday visa when he embarked on the unusual crime spree in Brisbane late last year, the Brisbane District Court has been told.
His most bizarre act was to take a goldfish into a Ticketek office in Brisbane’s CBD and demand money so he could pay for food to feed it.
On another occasion he and a male friend got drunk and entered a cake store, where he demanded a “gay cake” for their “gay wedding”. He then picked up a cake decorating knife and threatened the assistant, asking for money.
Ultimately authorities tracked him down and he pleaded guilty to one count each of attempted armed robbery and attempted stealing.
He also pleaded guilty to using a carriage service to menace, harass or cause offence after repeatedly calling a real estate agent and abusing her because she left a flyer in his mailbox. In a related incident, the gentleman also pleaded guilty to willful damage for kicking a car during an argument in Bundaberg.
Judge Milton Griffin described his behaviour as "disgraceful" and sentenced him to 12 months' jail. The Judge then declared that Australia would be better off without the offender and “We will all be altogether pleased to see you go."