Do upvote interesting questions and helpful answers.ĭownvoting questions you feel are annoying or repetitive is counterproductive. All comments should have some relation to their parent.Ĩ. Top-level comments should contain an answer to the question(s) in the post. Answers must be within the bounds of Apple’s EULA.įor a list of subjects inappropriate for /r/AppleHelp, see Guideline 2 above. People come here for help, so please don't shove them right back out the door. Rudeness will not be tolerated! Suggesting someone "Google it" is a good example of this. Fixing problems over the internet is incredibly difficult! Guidelines for Readers We're here to help, and this is the easiest way for us to do that. If posting the same question in multiple places, include links to the other threads.If posting a log or crash report, upload it to Gist.Photos or screenshots of the issue Mac or iOS device.Your model of Mac, iPhone, iPad, iPod, etcetera.Please make sure to include the following: Bypassing an Activation Lock or firmware password.Ĭertain information may be crucial for solving issues.If you are running a beta or developer preview, head over to /r/AppleHelp_Betas. Developer Previews and AppleSeed Betas.Questions must be within the bounds of Apple’s EULA.Ĭertain subjects are not appropriate for /r/AppleHelp, including: Readers attempting to help you deserve thank-you's and upvotes! Also, after finding a solution, please make sure to mark your post using the "edit solved status" (or "flair") button.Ģ. Women’s Health even published a whole article of stories from parents who got cock-blocked by their kids. And, someone even wrote a 2016 faux-children’s book about it called Nobody Likes a Cockblock.Ĭock-blocking can also be metaphorical, a colorful or humorous way to say “interfere.” In his 2012 song “ Ten Thousand Hours,” for example, Macklemore hopes that “the soundman doesn’t cockblock the drums.Check our /r/AppleHelp FAQ and basic troubleshooting guide before posting. Due to their innocence, kids are especially good at unintentionally doing this to their parents. Of course, cock blocking people who do mutually want to have consensual sex is still pretty annoying. An anti-sexual assault group called the Girl Code Movement (à la Man Rules or Bro Code), offers sexual assault prevention tips under the heading “Cock Block Tips.” A 2011 paper on sexual violence noted that social norms around cock-blocking may make male bystanders less likely to intervene in potentially abusive situations. The desire to not be seen as a cock-block may have unintended consequences. In case the title wasn’t obvious enough, the posters featured the silhouette of a rooster. The 2018 comedy movie Blockers features three girls trying to lose their virginity on prom night while their parents try to block them. Riffing on the same cock/rooster idea, in the 2017 board game Cock Block players are roosters trying to score “chicks” (actually hens) while blocking each other. The cock’s over-the-top personality seems to paint the whole idea of cock-blocking as absurd. In 2015, a comedy sketch on Inside Amy Schumer featured a humanoid rooster (get it?), a personified cock block who walks around a bar ruining guys’ chances with women. Some examples include: clam jam, twat swat, box out, or beaver dam. Many other names have been suggested for the female equivalent, which is also useful for pairings that don’t involve a cock. Some women may still call the action a cock-block, in this case being prevented from receiving the cock. Women also like to have sex, in case you didn’t know, and find interference just as annoying.
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