I guess the 'Voodoo Knife Block' wasn't offensive enough to men...
Submitted by Proud_to_be_a_man on Sun, 2008-10-05 11:55
... so they've created some new 'hilarious' crap to offend all penis-owners everywhere (at least those of us who aren't pussy-whipped into thinking this kind of thing is 'fun'...)
http://www.voodooknifeblock.co.uk/hanging-harry-light-pull.php
http://www.voodooknifeblock.co.uk/dead-fred-pen-holder.php
http://www.voodooknifeblock.co.uk/splat-stan-drinks-coaster.php
http://www.voodooknifeblock.co.uk/voodoo-doll-toothpick-holder.php
Appalling.
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I don't know. I looked at
I don't know. I looked at all those links and it appeared as though the items were all for the "thats kinda of odd" approach. None of the descriptions are in any way demeaning to men.
That's true, but I must say
That's true, but I must say that the way that people are okay with products like this, but would probably flip out if they were shaped like women, kinda proves that people are less appalled to violence against males. These products are a little messed up... but they're not as bad as some of the ones we've come across.
Evan AKA X-TRNL
Real Men Don't Take Abuse!
I can see what you mean.
I can see what you mean. But to me they have as much gender to them as stick figures. Just because they have male names doesn't really mean that they are designed to be seen as men. It is common practice to use "him" and other such words when referring to a gender-neutral item.
To me this is like saying that you have a problem with the game "Hang-Man" because it uses man in the title and has a more male appearing stick figure that takes the plunge when you lose.
Yeah
These products don't actually offend me. I'm just saying I know that if the bodies were shaped like females, the makers would be in a world of hurt. Even though, the products are really just lumps of clay. I think that says a thing or two about nymphotropism.
Evan AKA X-TRNL
Real Men Don't Take Abuse!