I usually have the ‘Dope’ up in a browser on my 2nd monitor as I work. But, people who don’t know what the Straight Dope is, have either commented “You smoke weed, huh?” (when I had a corporate gig), give me strange looks, or I’m just reticent about having the top site banner conspicuously displayed (say when my very conservative MIL walks in the room).
Also, when people may hear I’m going to a ‘Dopefest’, I feel obligated to explain, because if they don’t ask, I know what I’d be thinking if I didn’t know otherwise.
Anyone else experience these unfortunate awkward situations because of the site name?
I have gotten some strange questions by my friends when they see it on my computer, but luckily no one at work has caught me yet. Even though the website is innocuous enough (mostly), I am nervous and feel kind of like a bad little boy for having “the straight dope” open on my desktop!
I was going to denigrate your source because of the spelling, but anybody who spells marijuana like that has probably done a lot of dope. Define dope however you like.
“Dope” was a widely popular term for cannabis in the 1970s. According to at least one serious book on the subject from that time, “dope” was more common among middle and upper class, mostly Anglo college students–no less by those who partook than by those who abstained. African Americans, so the book said, preferred “herb”, reserving “dope” for harder drugs, particularly heroin and cocaine. Having been an undergraduate in the late 1970s, I can attest to a modicum of truth in this.
ETA: I don’t recall what term the book said was preferred in the Latino or Asian communities, if it did so at all.
I work for the Federal Government and I do visit the SDMB on my lunch break. I know my computer is monitored but anyone doing the monitoring should confirm the content not just the name of the site. At least one can hope.
I’ve had people give me curious looks several times when walking by my computer. It’s in a place that no one sees it unless they specifically getting something from my desk (or I’m showing them something), but even so, I usually open another tab before minimizing the browser.
If they do see it and ask, I hit the new posts button to show them the wide array of topics we discuss and hope it’s not full of threads suck as “Dogs, Sex, and Morality” or "“So, uh, how do I deepthroat without gagging?”.
Also, just recently I was at my mom’s house and doing something on the computer when she walked by and asked me when I developed an interest in giraffes.