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Originally Posted by Russ
The very worst person actually.
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I disagree Russ. If someone makes a personal joke with no malicious intent, but the recipient finds it offensive, it's better for the person who made the remark to have it drawn to their intention (in a right manner) so that they know not to do it again. If they went on to do it again regardless, this would clearly show that the intent was in fact malicious.
This could have legal implications should this be aimed at someone in a 'protected group', though legislation is in force to also protect those who aren't as well.