**Re: Banned Word Update **
Bitch slap 'em about the head and shoulders!
**Re: Banned Word Update **
Bitch slap 'em about the head and shoulders!
Sum Bitch! This is a bitchin’ rant.
:rolleyes:
It only seems to bother me when it comes from a man. My best friend and I use it as a term of affection for one another.
Complete hijack, but I think it’s funny what people will call their friends. I love using profanity as terms of affection. My favorite term of endearment for my husband is “motherfucker”.
Magical Sky Pixie is out? Fuck that shit. Fucking cocksucking, language nazi bitches and kiss my ass.
Will someone please explain the “house living” comment? I am still confused.
This thread is so crunk.
*Originally posted by Buck The Diver *
**My research indicates that I’m not supposed to use the following words in a derogatory manner on the SDMB:Gay
Cunt
Queer
BitchAm I missing any? 'Cuz I don’t want to, ya know, inadvertently insult someone or anything. :rolleyes: **
Cocksucker. You can’t use that one either. I took it up the ass over that one a while back.
*Originally posted by grienspace *
I am offended by the term bitch
I don’t care.
Probably the only reason that “bitch” is no longer considered gender specific is that it is now used against men to imply that they are effeminate. (Sort of like “Sissy” but meaner.) I can remember teachers saying things like “If you don’t behave, Robert, you will have to sit with the girls…”
But I don’t mind it when my friends use it to tease.
*Originally posted by grendel72 *
**This thread is so crunk. **
It’s a perfectly cromulent thread.
*Originally posted by Muad’Dib *
**Will someone please explain the “house living” comment? I am still confused. **
Because I’m from the South, I live in a house.
All yankees (notice I never capitalize that?) are Cannibalistic Humanoid Underground Dwellers, hence, no houses.
So what if I’m wrong, I’m still cute. Ain’t that a bitch?
*Originally posted by grendel72 *
**This thread is so crunk. **
You’ve been reading that rap dictionary again, haven’t you?
I love that word!!!
Hmm…I use bitch as a gender neutral. I called my boyfriend a grumpy bitch yesterday actually. I would like to think that it was ment in the same terms that I refer to myself or my sisters being a grumpy bitch. (Specifically when one is in a mood whereby nothing will make them happy and one is determined to make it someone else’s fault/problem one is being a grumpy bitch.)
So, while I’m sorry if you feel bitch is an insulting gender specific term, I think I’ll keep using it as a general purpose expression. I can be a bitch like that.
ARTICLE II:
You do not have the right to never be offended. This country is based on freedom, and that means freedom for everyone - not just you! You may leave the room, turn the channel, express a different opinion, etc., but the world is full of idiots, and probably always will be.
Guess ya just have to deal with it.
*Originally posted by grienspace *
**Revtim, couldn’t you use the word rant instead. Your use of the word bitch is synonymous with “nag”, suggesting a stereotypical behaviour of women. **
Hmm, let’s see…
“Outta my face, rant!”
Hmm. Nope, doesn’t work for me.
But “son of a rant” does have a nice ring to it.
Hrrm so I can’t use bitch anymore
Oh well, back to using crackwhore.
Stay away from gangsta rap in that case.
Don’t forget that “Outta my face, CRACKWHORE” sounds good
DAMN good.
Years ago, at work, I was speaking with a group of people about one of our coworkers. The consensus was uncharitable, and although I did not share that opinion, I casually mentioned, “No doubt about it, she’s a hard headed pushy bitch.”
The silence was stunning. I didn’t worry about it much. Sure enough a few days later, Tanya, (the bitch in question) came up to me and said, “Did you say I was a bitch?” I replied, with all of my wounded dignity on display, “Of course not! I said you were a hard headed pushy bitch.”
She wasn’t offended. I happen to like hard headed pushy bitches. She knows that. But several of the less . . . profane minded of my coworkers never did understand why she was not horribly offended at my words, so dutifully repeated to her.
Words don’t offend; attitudes offend.
“In my opinion, there’s nothing in this world, Beats a '52 Vincent, and a red headed girl.” ~ Richard Thompson ~
Guess which song is on my mind…