Couple having passive aggressive row by tagging each other on Facebook

A COUPLE are conducting a petty argument by tagging each other in Facebook posts.

Emma Bradford and Tom Logan have embarked on a passive-aggressive battle using articles including ‘If you don’t wash up you are part of the patriarchy’ or ‘do you love the television more than your partner?’.

The couple insist that making their point online rather than talking is the best way to solve all their relationship issues.

Bradford said: “When Tom failed to take the bins out when it was his turn, I could have said, ‘can you take the bins out, it’s your turn?’ but I didn’t.

“Instead, I tagged him in a Guardian piece called ‘men who don’t do the bins when it’s their turn are oppressing women, racist and probably voted Leave’.”

Logan said: “We need to start discussing our problems like adults but first I’ll just tag her in this – ‘People who say they are ‘fine’ but then tag you in a load of shit on Facebook are insane’.”

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How to react when a friend starts talking about Warhammer when there are women around

WARHAMMER: all men play it, but only the brave few will mention it in public.

So what can you do when one of your comrades starts talking about the new campaign within ear shot of women who will definitely think it’s weird and won’t give you the second chance to impress them with your knowledge of Netflix shows?

Pretend not to know him
The most efficient method is to simply stare at him blankly and say, ‘Sorry mate, I haven’t the faintest idea what you’re talking about’ before walking away and hoping he forgives you later. He will. Not totally, but kind of.

Scream that you’ve just seen a snow leopard running down the street
Hopefully during the confusion, he’ll forget what he was talking about and you can move on. If he hasn’t forgotten, simply repeat the process but replace ‘snow leopard’ with ‘hippopotamus’.

Do a massive, over-the-top yawn and say, ‘great story mate’
Yawning and telling him his role playing stories are boring will hurt his feelings, but just wait until he sees all the women that will approach when they realise he’s not talking about Warhammer. In fact, they’ll probably want to talk about Game of Thrones, which is the Warhammer it’s okay to talk about in the pub.