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On 6/3/2019 at 6:02 PM, PythonFanPA said:

Wife Beater

 

(Side post) - Interjected apology here (whether needed/warranted or not):  I genuinely/seriously just picked the first 'wife beater' image I could legitimately use, I usually post these things in this thread quickly/on the fly in terms of finding an applicable image for the object/item referenced and throwing it in there.  I was not intending nor did I think about (though I probably should) any potential ramifications of the potential image I used there, but I've since edited the post to remove the image/person wearing one, just to try and make up for any inadvertent offense I may have caused.  No one PM'ed me to say anything along those lines either (though seeing Jeff's 'sad' reaction did mentally nudge me as well a bit), but seeing what I posted with my own fresh eyes today instantly made me rethink what I did.

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27 minutes ago, PythonFanPA said:

(Side post) -

I was going to post up meat beater and show an image of a meat tenderizer, but the images that kept coming up for meat beater were not so forum friendly. lol

Anyway, back on topic...

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