ITT: OP doesn't know what transsexual means
Quote from: IngloriousWho98 on December 02, 2015, 09:36:09 PMWhy would you need to take mind of such small nuisances in worry of offending someone?It's promoting the mindset that it's ok to be offended by whatever you wantYeah, man, I just can't imagine why words exist for different things.Trucks, cars, vans, minivans, low riders, limos, monster trucks, lifted trucks, sports cars, race cars, jeeps, ughIt's all so dumbLet's just call them all automobiles so I don't have to think too much.
Why would you need to take mind of such small nuisances in worry of offending someone?It's promoting the mindset that it's ok to be offended by whatever you want
Quote from: IngloriousWho98 on December 02, 2015, 09:27:14 PMQuote from: Cindo on December 02, 2015, 09:24:53 PMQuote from: Verbatim on December 02, 2015, 09:20:44 PMQuote from: Cindo on December 02, 2015, 09:18:27 PMHowever, even if he was fine with that, referring to him as-such to a third party would still be a terrible thing to do.whywhat if you're not using it in a negative contextwhy doesn't context matter when referring to him or her to third partiesBecause that is a more open forum, and promotes racism/sexism/homophobia/transphobia/etc to other people. When you're only speaking to him or a group of individuals that he is comfortable with, then it's simply nothing greater than the usual type of ragging amongst friends taken to a more racey level. Talking in such a manner to another person, however, promotes nothing more than hate and bigotry.If you call your friend "that idiot over there," it really only says that you have a good relationship and possibly some contempt for that person. If you call him "that faggot over there," it says something a bit more about how you think of any gay people. Saying it only to him says nothing about what you think about gay people as a whole unless you're saying it in an insulting way or if he has told you - rightfully so - that he's not okay with that word being used around him.It's literally not promoting anything at allSimply using a word does not say anything about your views on a subjectIt's only that way because you and the rest of your SJW posse say it isOkay, so, now you're just being an idiot. Are you seriously saying that the language you use doesn't represent the way you think about certain groups?So saying "bitch" doesn't represent how a person might think about women? Saying "nigger" doesn't represent what a person might think about black people? Are you really that daft?
Quote from: Cindo on December 02, 2015, 09:24:53 PMQuote from: Verbatim on December 02, 2015, 09:20:44 PMQuote from: Cindo on December 02, 2015, 09:18:27 PMHowever, even if he was fine with that, referring to him as-such to a third party would still be a terrible thing to do.whywhat if you're not using it in a negative contextwhy doesn't context matter when referring to him or her to third partiesBecause that is a more open forum, and promotes racism/sexism/homophobia/transphobia/etc to other people. When you're only speaking to him or a group of individuals that he is comfortable with, then it's simply nothing greater than the usual type of ragging amongst friends taken to a more racey level. Talking in such a manner to another person, however, promotes nothing more than hate and bigotry.If you call your friend "that idiot over there," it really only says that you have a good relationship and possibly some contempt for that person. If you call him "that faggot over there," it says something a bit more about how you think of any gay people. Saying it only to him says nothing about what you think about gay people as a whole unless you're saying it in an insulting way or if he has told you - rightfully so - that he's not okay with that word being used around him.It's literally not promoting anything at allSimply using a word does not say anything about your views on a subjectIt's only that way because you and the rest of your SJW posse say it is
Quote from: Verbatim on December 02, 2015, 09:20:44 PMQuote from: Cindo on December 02, 2015, 09:18:27 PMHowever, even if he was fine with that, referring to him as-such to a third party would still be a terrible thing to do.whywhat if you're not using it in a negative contextwhy doesn't context matter when referring to him or her to third partiesBecause that is a more open forum, and promotes racism/sexism/homophobia/transphobia/etc to other people. When you're only speaking to him or a group of individuals that he is comfortable with, then it's simply nothing greater than the usual type of ragging amongst friends taken to a more racey level. Talking in such a manner to another person, however, promotes nothing more than hate and bigotry.If you call your friend "that idiot over there," it really only says that you have a good relationship and possibly some contempt for that person. If you call him "that faggot over there," it says something a bit more about how you think of any gay people. Saying it only to him says nothing about what you think about gay people as a whole unless you're saying it in an insulting way or if he has told you - rightfully so - that he's not okay with that word being used around him.
Quote from: Cindo on December 02, 2015, 09:18:27 PMHowever, even if he was fine with that, referring to him as-such to a third party would still be a terrible thing to do.whywhat if you're not using it in a negative contextwhy doesn't context matter when referring to him or her to third parties
However, even if he was fine with that, referring to him as-such to a third party would still be a terrible thing to do.
tbh though from general experience tranny is used a lot less malevolently than shit like shemale or it
Quote from: Baha on December 02, 2015, 08:37:24 PMITT: OP doesn't know what transsexual meansrest of the thread confirms it
Quote from: Cindo on December 02, 2015, 09:33:10 PMActually, he's not wrong on that being the derivative - just wrong on everthing else.Gathering sticks is meant to be a woman's work, traditionally, and the term "faggot" was applied to gay and/or effeminate men in order to compare them to women.Where did you get that from?http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=faggotBesides, mine is better.
Actually, he's not wrong on that being the derivative - just wrong on everthing else.Gathering sticks is meant to be a woman's work, traditionally, and the term "faggot" was applied to gay and/or effeminate men in order to compare them to women.
Quote from: Cindo on December 02, 2015, 09:34:35 PMQuote from: IngloriousWho98 on December 02, 2015, 09:27:14 PMQuote from: Cindo on December 02, 2015, 09:24:53 PMQuote from: Verbatim on December 02, 2015, 09:20:44 PMQuote from: Cindo on December 02, 2015, 09:18:27 PMHowever, even if he was fine with that, referring to him as-such to a third party would still be a terrible thing to do.whywhat if you're not using it in a negative contextwhy doesn't context matter when referring to him or her to third partiesBecause that is a more open forum, and promotes racism/sexism/homophobia/transphobia/etc to other people. When you're only speaking to him or a group of individuals that he is comfortable with, then it's simply nothing greater than the usual type of ragging amongst friends taken to a more racey level. Talking in such a manner to another person, however, promotes nothing more than hate and bigotry.If you call your friend "that idiot over there," it really only says that you have a good relationship and possibly some contempt for that person. If you call him "that faggot over there," it says something a bit more about how you think of any gay people. Saying it only to him says nothing about what you think about gay people as a whole unless you're saying it in an insulting way or if he has told you - rightfully so - that he's not okay with that word being used around him.It's literally not promoting anything at allSimply using a word does not say anything about your views on a subjectIt's only that way because you and the rest of your SJW posse say it isOkay, so, now you're just being an idiot. Are you seriously saying that the language you use doesn't represent the way you think about certain groups?So saying "bitch" doesn't represent how a person might think about women? Saying "nigger" doesn't represent what a person might think about black people? Are you really that daft?That's what I'm sayingWe as a society need to stop indulging in such pretenses Like I said before I would not call someone I just met "my nigga" or any other termI acknowledge this is still a delicate subject and it needs to be handled with some grace but stillTo just outlaw any use of "slurs" is ignoring why they exist and the power we have to eradicate them
Quote from: Saleem on December 02, 2015, 09:16:18 PMThis thread isn't long for this world so I might as well throw something in.On MLP: Ain't got a clue why grown men enjoy a show specifically designed for young girls.On Trannies: I'm shortening it because I'm too lazy to spell out the whole word, fite me. But isn't it technically a mental abnormality? When diverging from the usual XY and XX chromosomes and basing your gender on your feelings is that not against nature and biology? Sure humans defy nature regularly but we can only go so far before something fucks up royally, and that seems to be starting in the general vicinity of sex and reproduction. Homosexuals, trans, downies, ect. I don't have anything against their existence and their lives should not be excluded from everyone else's, but I'm certainly not for prolonged promotion of mental disability/abnormalities. Such things most likely will and should slowly breed out of the gene pool.SpoilerI'm going to be fucked for this postHomosexual behaviors precede humans by a long shot and I don't think anything's happening to change that. Similarly, dysphoria probably won't either. I don't understand the discomfort people get at the idea that being gender dysphoric is something we shouldn't stigmatize. We know it's a fucking debilitating disorder. That's what transition is, the treatment. "Promoting" it is promoting the idea that someone should be able to treat themselves for the disorder and not go through all of the shit that people have to right now. You don't object to the asthmatic using their inhalers.
This thread isn't long for this world so I might as well throw something in.On MLP: Ain't got a clue why grown men enjoy a show specifically designed for young girls.On Trannies: I'm shortening it because I'm too lazy to spell out the whole word, fite me. But isn't it technically a mental abnormality? When diverging from the usual XY and XX chromosomes and basing your gender on your feelings is that not against nature and biology? Sure humans defy nature regularly but we can only go so far before something fucks up royally, and that seems to be starting in the general vicinity of sex and reproduction. Homosexuals, trans, downies, ect. I don't have anything against their existence and their lives should not be excluded from everyone else's, but I'm certainly not for prolonged promotion of mental disability/abnormalities. Such things most likely will and should slowly breed out of the gene pool.SpoilerI'm going to be fucked for this post
Quote from: Essessen on December 02, 2015, 09:35:47 PMHell, anything is an insult if you want it to be.now you're catching on
Hell, anything is an insult if you want it to be.
Quote from: Essessen on December 02, 2015, 09:39:27 PMQuote from: Cindo on December 02, 2015, 09:33:10 PMActually, he's not wrong on that being the derivative - just wrong on everthing else.Gathering sticks is meant to be a woman's work, traditionally, and the term "faggot" was applied to gay and/or effeminate men in order to compare them to women.Where did you get that from?http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=faggotBesides, mine is better.Look at the second one on the list you just linkedTahdah
Quote from: Cindo on December 02, 2015, 09:38:06 PMQuote from: IngloriousWho98 on December 02, 2015, 09:36:09 PMWhy would you need to take mind of such small nuisances in worry of offending someone?It's promoting the mindset that it's ok to be offended by whatever you wantYeah, man, I just can't imagine why words exist for different things.Trucks, cars, vans, minivans, low riders, limos, monster trucks, lifted trucks, sports cars, race cars, jeeps, ughIt's all so dumbLet's just call them all automobiles so I don't have to think too much.Vehicles don't compare to gender.
Quote from: Verbatim on December 02, 2015, 09:36:41 PMQuote from: Essessen on December 02, 2015, 09:35:47 PMHell, anything is an insult if you want it to be.now you're catching onnigga, I already knew this, so stop being such a condescending twat.Banning words is one of the dumbest things you could possibly think to do.
Quote from: Cindo on December 02, 2015, 09:44:19 PMQuote from: Essessen on December 02, 2015, 09:39:27 PMQuote from: Cindo on December 02, 2015, 09:33:10 PMActually, he's not wrong on that being the derivative - just wrong on everthing else.Gathering sticks is meant to be a woman's work, traditionally, and the term "faggot" was applied to gay and/or effeminate men in order to compare them to women.Where did you get that from?http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=faggotBesides, mine is better.Look at the second one on the list you just linkedTahdahThat's not what you said though. The only thing similar was it mentioned women and bundles of sticks.
Quote from: Essessen on December 02, 2015, 09:47:11 PMQuote from: Cindo on December 02, 2015, 09:44:19 PMQuote from: Essessen on December 02, 2015, 09:39:27 PMQuote from: Cindo on December 02, 2015, 09:33:10 PMActually, he's not wrong on that being the derivative - just wrong on everthing else.Gathering sticks is meant to be a woman's work, traditionally, and the term "faggot" was applied to gay and/or effeminate men in order to compare them to women.Where did you get that from?http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=faggotBesides, mine is better.Look at the second one on the list you just linkedTahdahThat's not what you said though. The only thing similar was it mentioned women and bundles of sticks.Yeah, yeah, not similar at all. The only similarity was the entire fact that "faggot" is meant to equate gay people to women and originated from the term for a bundle of sticks.Oh, wait, that's pretty much what I said, isn't it?
Quote from: KinderEssen on December 02, 2015, 09:40:10 PMQuote from: Cindo on December 02, 2015, 09:38:06 PMQuote from: IngloriousWho98 on December 02, 2015, 09:36:09 PMWhy would you need to take mind of such small nuisances in worry of offending someone?It's promoting the mindset that it's ok to be offended by whatever you wantYeah, man, I just can't imagine why words exist for different things.Trucks, cars, vans, minivans, low riders, limos, monster trucks, lifted trucks, sports cars, race cars, jeeps, ughIt's all so dumbLet's just call them all automobiles so I don't have to think too much.Vehicles don't compare to gender.Luckily; transvestite, transgender, and transsexual don't refer to gender - they refer to different 'types' of expression someone may have of themselves that isn't cisgender, thus the differentiation.You can't lump everything of that variety as "other" just because you're too lazy to differentiate. There are heavy, HEAVY differences between a transsexual girl and a transvestite man - unless you think Eddie Izzard actually has a vagina and identifies as a woman.
Quote from: IngloriousWho98 on December 02, 2015, 09:40:34 PMQuote from: Cindo on December 02, 2015, 09:34:35 PMQuote from: IngloriousWho98 on December 02, 2015, 09:27:14 PMQuote from: Cindo on December 02, 2015, 09:24:53 PMQuote from: Verbatim on December 02, 2015, 09:20:44 PMQuote from: Cindo on December 02, 2015, 09:18:27 PMHowever, even if he was fine with that, referring to him as-such to a third party would still be a terrible thing to do.whywhat if you're not using it in a negative contextwhy doesn't context matter when referring to him or her to third partiesBecause that is a more open forum, and promotes racism/sexism/homophobia/transphobia/etc to other people. When you're only speaking to him or a group of individuals that he is comfortable with, then it's simply nothing greater than the usual type of ragging amongst friends taken to a more racey level. Talking in such a manner to another person, however, promotes nothing more than hate and bigotry.If you call your friend "that idiot over there," it really only says that you have a good relationship and possibly some contempt for that person. If you call him "that faggot over there," it says something a bit more about how you think of any gay people. Saying it only to him says nothing about what you think about gay people as a whole unless you're saying it in an insulting way or if he has told you - rightfully so - that he's not okay with that word being used around him.It's literally not promoting anything at allSimply using a word does not say anything about your views on a subjectIt's only that way because you and the rest of your SJW posse say it isOkay, so, now you're just being an idiot. Are you seriously saying that the language you use doesn't represent the way you think about certain groups?So saying "bitch" doesn't represent how a person might think about women? Saying "nigger" doesn't represent what a person might think about black people? Are you really that daft?That's what I'm sayingWe as a society need to stop indulging in such pretenses Like I said before I would not call someone I just met "my nigga" or any other termI acknowledge this is still a delicate subject and it needs to be handled with some grace but stillTo just outlaw any use of "slurs" is ignoring why they exist and the power we have to eradicate themNobody said anything about outlawing shitWe're pretty obviously talking about societyWhy is "muh free speech" the first thing everyone's minds snap to when someone says, "Hey, you probably shouldn't say this or you'll generally sound like a fuckin' cunt."
Quote from: Essessen on December 02, 2015, 09:45:37 PMQuote from: Verbatim on December 02, 2015, 09:36:41 PMQuote from: Essessen on December 02, 2015, 09:35:47 PMHell, anything is an insult if you want it to be.now you're catching onnigga, I already knew this, so stop being such a condescending twat.Banning words is one of the dumbest things you could possibly think to do.nobody is talking about banning wordsi never call people "nigger"--oh god, am i infringing my own 1st amendment rights!?!?!?!?!?all we're saying is, "maybe we shouldn't use this word, huh"
Quote from: Cindo on December 02, 2015, 09:48:09 PMQuote from: Essessen on December 02, 2015, 09:47:11 PMQuote from: Cindo on December 02, 2015, 09:44:19 PMQuote from: Essessen on December 02, 2015, 09:39:27 PMQuote from: Cindo on December 02, 2015, 09:33:10 PMActually, he's not wrong on that being the derivative - just wrong on everthing else.Gathering sticks is meant to be a woman's work, traditionally, and the term "faggot" was applied to gay and/or effeminate men in order to compare them to women.Where did you get that from?http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=faggotBesides, mine is better.Look at the second one on the list you just linkedTahdahThat's not what you said though. The only thing similar was it mentioned women and bundles of sticks.Yeah, yeah, not similar at all. The only similarity was the entire fact that "faggot" is meant to equate gay people to women and originated from the term for a bundle of sticks.Oh, wait, that's pretty much what I said, isn't it?Except women are not gathering bundles of sticks.
Quote from: Cindo on December 02, 2015, 09:45:26 PMQuote from: IngloriousWho98 on December 02, 2015, 09:40:34 PMQuote from: Cindo on December 02, 2015, 09:34:35 PMQuote from: IngloriousWho98 on December 02, 2015, 09:27:14 PMQuote from: Cindo on December 02, 2015, 09:24:53 PMQuote from: Verbatim on December 02, 2015, 09:20:44 PMQuote from: Cindo on December 02, 2015, 09:18:27 PMHowever, even if he was fine with that, referring to him as-such to a third party would still be a terrible thing to do.whywhat if you're not using it in a negative contextwhy doesn't context matter when referring to him or her to third partiesBecause that is a more open forum, and promotes racism/sexism/homophobia/transphobia/etc to other people. When you're only speaking to him or a group of individuals that he is comfortable with, then it's simply nothing greater than the usual type of ragging amongst friends taken to a more racey level. Talking in such a manner to another person, however, promotes nothing more than hate and bigotry.If you call your friend "that idiot over there," it really only says that you have a good relationship and possibly some contempt for that person. If you call him "that faggot over there," it says something a bit more about how you think of any gay people. Saying it only to him says nothing about what you think about gay people as a whole unless you're saying it in an insulting way or if he has told you - rightfully so - that he's not okay with that word being used around him.It's literally not promoting anything at allSimply using a word does not say anything about your views on a subjectIt's only that way because you and the rest of your SJW posse say it isOkay, so, now you're just being an idiot. Are you seriously saying that the language you use doesn't represent the way you think about certain groups?So saying "bitch" doesn't represent how a person might think about women? Saying "nigger" doesn't represent what a person might think about black people? Are you really that daft?That's what I'm sayingWe as a society need to stop indulging in such pretenses Like I said before I would not call someone I just met "my nigga" or any other termI acknowledge this is still a delicate subject and it needs to be handled with some grace but stillTo just outlaw any use of "slurs" is ignoring why they exist and the power we have to eradicate themNobody said anything about outlawing shitWe're pretty obviously talking about societyWhy is "muh free speech" the first thing everyone's minds snap to when someone says, "Hey, you probably shouldn't say this or you'll generally sound like a fuckin' cunt."No you clearly are talking about outlawing shit Especially when you get all over someone's ass for saying somethingIt's not even free speech as I've been saying this whole threadIt's about eradicating the hate from these words and that won't happen when you shush up people at the first mention of something that might be "offensive"And what you're doing is way beyond "hey you probably shouldn't say this"You're going out of your way to make people be quiet about shit you just want to push to the side
>Voluntarily banning words from vocabulary>Not banning words
Cindy, why don't you ever reply to my lewd PMs?
This thread should probably move to serious.
Quote from: Thunder on December 02, 2015, 09:54:09 PMCindy, why don't you ever reply to my lewd PMs?I respond to, like, one out of every five.