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[quote=Anonymous]As has already been said (and is dint read the whole thread), these “jokes” are actually aggression and you don’t have to take it. “I understand jokes when they are funny. I don’t think they’re jokes when they’re filled with hate/judgment/are made to make someone feel Bad.” And walk away. Don’t engage further. If someone asks you anything just say you don’t engage with mean spirited behaviour, joking or otherwise. “Just joking” is a common cover for people who are acting with ill intent. I’m a pretty tongue in cheek and joke-y person and I’ve never had to qualify to someone that it’s “just a joke”. [/quote]
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