Recent comments in /f/WorcesterMA

rbcarter101 t1_j9mr1zu wrote

Your comment is being removed for uncivil behavior. Our community maintains a respect level of civility in discussion regardless of the views being presented, and posts such as yours that engage in this type of discussion are not welcome here.

Please refresh yourself on our rules before continuing to participate, and show other posters the respect that all other people are owed.

If you cannot provide that, you are not welcome here.

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dupattaluella t1_j9mbmxn wrote

Not a troll. I'm not the one stating you can assume someone's gender by their hairstyle (not saying you did this, but others who've chatted with me have). It's absolutely disgusting that someone can say they're inclusive while also assuming gender based on hairstyles.

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BobTRobot t1_j9m4mvc wrote

Reply to 5 and Diner by 508wortown

I ate there once. An order of toast was one slice of bread, which the server pointed out to me when I told her I didn’t get all my toast. I never went back.

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FIFAFanboy2023 t1_j9lpy6o wrote

This is where I get my haircut. I'm just a dude with a normal fade so I can't vouch for them being what you are looking for exactly, but what I can say is they are fun and spoke highly of the community you are part of. They are all about inclusion and I cannot complain about my haircut at all, and complaining about my haircut is literally 50% of my motivation for living.

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CoolAbdul t1_j9lny57 wrote

Reply to comment by OrphanKripler in 5 and Diner by 508wortown

You won't get In-n-Out, but I assume Sonic will eventually happen.

I'm guessing the BurgerIM franchise that was slated to open on Gold Star Blvd is dead.

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CoolAbdul t1_j9lnq8u wrote

Reply to comment by [deleted] in 5 and Diner by 508wortown

They had decent onion rings, but everything else was pretty meh. And putting up a fake diner in the city that is the birthplace of the real diner was pretty foolhardy. It's like the investor who opened a Red Lobster on THE CAPE. What was the dude possibly thinking??

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dupattaluella t1_j9lbtmd wrote

Why are you assuming no one but cisgendered people think you shouldn't have to state your gender identity to get a haircut? That's very small minded and makes it seem like you think everyone but cisgendered people are hyperfocused on how someone identifies when it comes to getting a haircut.

This also goes back to your thinking that someone needs a "feminine" haircut to be seen as feminine. Do you see men with your perceived feminine haircuts to be feminine? Do you assume those men identify as women?

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