Rugby League Jokes and Memes?



Fox studio to the camera-man: "I said shoot him from his GOOD side!"

Camera-man, exasperated: "It's Cam McInnes! He doesn't HAVE a good side!" :sweatsmile:
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They didn’t just get one spoon, they got the whole set

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Benjis a great guy but I don't believe he's the man to steer that club into the right direction.

They're just prolonging the time it takes to get to where they want to be with every year he's there.
 
It was known by the investigating officers within a couple of hours that the players had nothing up answer for. Thf media fucking well did have shit to answer for though.
The only charges laid was for Willy Mason wearing thongs to the police interview.
 
Apparently he does \_(ツ)_/¯...how times have changed lol.

Each to their own really. I work with a couple of openly gay kids (early 20's people are kids in my opinion these days) and couldn't care less. One of them is the stereotypical effeminate type. Doesn't bother me at all. More power to them for having the courage.

But seeing Walsh with painted nails wearing eyeliner does irk me a lot for some reason. Not sure why to be honest. Couldn't give a crap.if he's gay straight or bisexual. But something about the whole make up thing just doesn't sit right.

I actually have a mate with two daughters that wore nail polish to work on one hand by accident one day about ten years back who copped so much shit that he wouldn't let his girls paint his nails ever again. Found it incredibly funny.
 
Each to their own really. I work with a couple of openly gay kids (early 20's people are kids in my opinion these days) and couldn't care less. One of them is the stereotypical effeminate type. Doesn't bother me at all. More power to them for having the courage.

But seeing Walsh with painted nails wearing eyeliner does irk me a lot for some reason. Not sure why to be honest. Couldn't give a crap.if he's gay straight or bisexual. But something about the whole make up thing just doesn't sit right.

I actually have a mate with two daughters that wore nail polish to work on one hand by accident one day about ten years back who copped so much shit that he wouldn't let his girls paint his nails ever again. Found it incredibly funny.
Probably a difference between a Dad letting his kids muck around with painting his nails in a bit of fun and therefore looking completely amateurish, and single non-gay men getting gel salon nails but it's his thing so his business but I kinda hope donkeys most popular player doesn't start a trend with too many male teenagers lol...who hopes tho lol.
 
Probably a difference between a Dad letting his kids muck around with painting his nails in a bit of fun and therefore looking completely amateurish, and single non-gay men getting gel salon nails but it's his thing so his business but I kinda hope donkeys most popular player doesn't start a trend with too many male teenagers lol...who hopes tho lol.

Yeah. I guess that's what irks me. Actually now I think of it the whole Goth scene really irked me too.

But yes I really hope it doesn't popularise the whole make up for men thing. It'd be pretty shit if that became a new expectation. Men who wax for fashion irks me too to be honest. The day I hear "My boyfriend is great but he just refuses to wear lipstick. Such a Neanderthal attitude amirite?", I'll neck myself. It's already very hard to guess where each woman's line is. See examples where her standard is that yes she's interested, but won't accept a date request until he's asked more than once "because I'm worth fighting for". I've heard guys called sexist for holding doors or letting women on a bus first and two breaths later the same woman complain that men don't have the courage to make the first move anymore.

I have a low tolerance for bullshit like that to be honest.

Last thing I want is to have to guess what the perception to refusing to wear make up will be.
 
Does that little poof actually paint his nails?

I though it was just a pisstake lol

You do now he paints his nails to participate in the Polished Man campaign, which encourages people to take a stand against violence against women and children.

He just paints his entire nails instead of one.




Probably a difference between a Dad letting his kids muck around with painting his nails in a bit of fun and therefore looking completely amateurish, and single non-gay men getting gel salon nails but it's his thing so his business but I kinda hope donkeys most popular player doesn't start a trend with too many male teenagers lol...who hopes tho lol.

I hope he does start a trend.

#PolishedManCampaign
 
You do now he paints his nails to participate in the Polished Man campaign, which encourages people to take a stand against violence against women and children.

He just paints his entire nails instead of one.






I hope he does start a trend.

#PolishedManCampaign
If that's the case then good on him.

I thought he does it to match his purse and high heels
 
You do now he paints his nails to participate in the Polished Man campaign, which encourages people to take a stand against violence against women and children.

He just paints his entire nails instead of one.






I hope he does start a trend.

#PolishedManCampaign
It says Blue Kaz not ffen pink
 
It says Blue Kaz not ffen pink

You poor bastard, you can't read.

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While blue is our signature colour, the spectrum of colours chosen by our supporters symbolizes the vibrant, diverse commitment to our cause. Each painted nail is a beacon of hope and a conversation starter, prompting the question, "What's with the painted nail?" This opens the door to discussing our mission and spreading awareness.

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