Wow, I did NOT expect that story after seeing the picture. Doesn’t seem related.
When you want to write an interracial, humiliation-kink erotica but you only know how to post on LinkedIn.
That model is beautiful. Who is she?
Albert Einstein
From reddit: https://www.instagram.com/p/B3aERIZg2Fp/ (ririshanpriel is tagged)
People claimed that she didn’t have much of an internet presence beyond her instagram and an unused TikTok account.
anok yai, maybe
She’s the owner of the restaurant, duh.
Thank you
Was the man’s name JD Vance?
Also, are we supposed to believe that someone is not buying the lady pictured here a drink??
Well shes just kinda crouching in the corner quietly judgeing everyone with an un happy look. Then says thank you whenever someone buys something. I wouldve stayed clear of her too.
- How is gender and race at all relevant for this joke?
- How is that picture appropriate for a professional networking site?
- Also, what did the dude google to find that picture?
I refuse to believe that you don’t already know the answers to 1 and 2 and that you don’t have an inkling about 3
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The point of the joke is the rich man is racist and/or misogynistic.
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It’s just a picture of a woman?
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Probably something horny and vaguely racist.
- It’s pretty obviously a casting-couch-type picture.
Yep. Last time I heard this joke, it was about a Jewish owner and an antisemite buying the drinks. And I think you’re spot on with #3.
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3, beautiful woman on leather chair glows like an angel
Duh
Race is relevant because it’s the point of the joke (he’s racist, but his racism is foiled). Gender isn’t relevant. The picture is what makes this dude a lunatic. If I saw this shit and I worked with him I’d forward it to HR with the note “hey just file this one away, you don’t need to act on it right now but you’re definitely gonna want this receipt sooner or later”.
What in the joke makes him racist but not misogynistic?
There’s nothing in the joke saying she’s either the only black person or the only woman in the bar. In fact you could say that there’s more pointing to him being misogynistic in that he says “this woman” and not “this black person”.
To me it reads as both
That just depends on the order of attributes you prefer to use to refer to a person.
For me gender or age would usually come first rather than race
Da fuk…