Women making fun of short firefighters on podcast

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Women making fun of short firefighters on podcast
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The trainwreck starts at 05:20, though before that the one on the right is lusting after some tall guy she saw. 

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Re: Women making fun of short firefighters on podcast
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This really should be in the gaslighting category. Look at the seriousness in her tone and emotion in her face when she talks about the tall guy and the tone of ridicule when discussing the short men, which was supposed to be the topic of conversation. 

Horrible, and they really believe this is being "genuine".

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The whole segment was beyond cringe. They couldn't even keep a straight face when talking about short dudes. 

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Reminds me of some of the conversations my coworkers would whisper to one another back in the day when I was a few cubicles over before moving into management. 

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Time to send a firefighter to extinguish her.



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