-im a piece of shit
-im a big piece of shit
-im a bigger piece of shit
-im an even bigger piece of shit
-you aren't even shit have you seen the consistency of mine? it's not just about the size you completely non shitty person!
-my shit has turned into a black hole
-i actually took a shit, look at it, it's in the bag i brought, i can prove this is mine
*congratulations guy who took a shit. seeing as you are the only one who showed us you shit shit, you win! here is your complimentary paid shit and all expensive paid trip to shit!*
already explained this one to you but since you seem to have forgotten or are ignoring it please look up the etymology of the phrase "spic and span."
My ignoring it is a sign that I think either the argument you're making doesn't work, or that I personally think it doesn't matter. I'll leave you to figure it out.
My point is this. Holding words to have such weight is what allows them to be harmful and hurtful. By getting rid of the stigma of negativity attached to them by making them common language alleviates a lot of problems on something I think is pretty damn stupid.
If the -gga ending wasn't acceptable to be said by anyone, I wouldn't even entertain this. But now days it, and -er, are dropped in music for a $1.30, so it can't be that fucking bad, especially when people like Nikki Minaj can put it in a pop song, regardless of what backlash they get, because in this case, this bitch still has a goddamned career, and if it really mattered, it'd have NEVER seen the light of day. ESPECIALLY in the context she used it.
Any argument is literally destroyed by the fact there are people who it SHOULD offend to say the word, are saying it, and selling it in music. IF it still had the same weight, it'd be treated like it is in say a book written in the setting of that time frame, where that's the only time it's acceptable - to show racism.
Oh, and people are buying that music, and it tends to be popular and well selling even.
That's just me though. I imagine the n word, cunt, and even ******, will have their stigmas dead in the next five years, unless we keep catering to giving a fuck who we offend. WHICH I think is a good thing. Don't empower people to hate in the first place.
lol xelnya if this argument made ur posts deleted once its a sign not to do it again. thx for answering my q tho. like this argument in and of itself is pretty harmless, too like words are the least of black ppl's problems
Originally posted by MixMasterLar
is funny eaman?
Can you like not use those stupid names right now? Took me long enough to get these screen names straight in my head
lol xelnya if this argument made ur posts deleted once its a sign not to do it again. thx for answering my q tho. like this argument in and of itself is pretty harmless, too like words are the least of black ppl's problems
No they got deleted because of where it was. I doubt anything I said is worthy of deletion. But I agree that it's certainly one of the most irrelevant problem ANYONE being discriminated against has.
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