What if you're calling someone a cigarette? Huh? Why jump to conclusions???
[spoiler]Ik what u meant, but if someone gets offended over a word, they're going to have a bad life if they get offended over the little things[/spoiler]
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How are people confusing my being offended for my standing up for others who are offended? I'm not gay, but I know gay people. By the comments, it's painfully obvious who does and doesn't.
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Edited by CrabDragoons: 5/9/2015 6:13:47 AMLet them stand for themselves. If they cared they would stand up for themselves or vocalize it. But they don't, because they're above being hurt by stuff people say that has no real meaning anymore. If they ask you, by all means, come here and act better than the rest of us. Until then, hush.
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How do you know they haven't? You don't know me or my life
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Considering this is the first post I've seen whining about this non-issue, I'd guess they didn't, assuming they even exist. Otherwise they would have posted first, before asking your fine self to post on your behalf, no? I'd also like to imagine you'd phrase it differently if it was something your friends asked you to do. More of a "my friends asked me to remind everyone that saying -blam!- offends them" instead of a "the word -blam!- offends me and white males are the only ones that say it, so they're all immature".
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Edited by PapaKimchi: 5/9/2015 6:32:20 AMNo no, white suburban kids make up the main demographic of people who proudly defend their right to use the word. That's why i went after them. Although there is one lesbian on this thread who claims to use it, but I know many lesbians who disagree with her so I'm gonna trust my own life experiences.
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Oh no! She just got offended by the word lesbian! Eh whatever. I'm not a suburban white kid, if that's what you're implying.
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Good for you, it's annoying to be one. I would know, not only am I a former one myself, but I grew up all around them. Way too much exposure to that nonsense.