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Originally posted by hacko View PostI’m old school - I stand by “ Mother Fucker”"I lingered round them, under that benign sky: watched the moths fluttering among the heath and harebells, listened to the soft wind breathing through the grass, and wondered how any one could ever imagine unquiet slumbers for the sleepers in that quiet earth."
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Originally posted by B-Fly View PostGregg asked "What are your guidelines for name calling?" I draw a strong distinction between "curse words" on the one hand and "slurs" on the other. I also try to be sensitive to context, both personal and historical. I'm not personally comfortable with straight people calling each other "faggot", given the slur and historical context of that word, even though Mith and his daughter use it within a presumably benign personal context. I'm also not personally comfortable with the "n-word" in any context, but recognize that it's certainly not my place to police its use among Blacks. I also don't like name calling when wielded in anger, abuse or mean-spirited ridicule/teasing, but am certainly open to its use in good-natured teasing within the context of trusting, supportive relationships.It certainly feels that way. But I'm distrustful of that feeling and am curious about evidence.
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we're a species built on using symbols and identity. because we developed language the very essence of our nature depends on name calling. so you could look at it as being bad sometimes but necessary.
at work i had an up and own relationship with my boss. our personalities clashed. i considered him a 'jock'. of course this would be a bad example to go into on a baseball message board. and might get me burned at the stake. many people here if not everyone left i also consider to be intellectuals. experienced. many very wise.
i played and really enjoyed sports when i was eligible. but i'd probably consider myself a druggie. so what made me not like my boss? he was very impatient. but then everyone it seems is impatient. he played favorites. which is kind of like either you're a member of the team or not. so you have a inner circle of 'teammates'. he was stubborn. the way you have to be in sports. you have to block out all the distractions and get a first down or hit a home run. sure there are people like Tom Brady that say all the right things, but there are also people that by nature of their personality and profession sometimes get in trouble. when we didn't get along he would say if he ever saw me outside of work he would punch me. which i thought was lame because he was 60 years old, and if that's how would solve his problems.. and he would kick my ass. you couldn't criticize him. he was an organized or neat person, if something was out of place it had to be fixed right away. and he had a lot of older brothers that must've teased him a lot growing up, so you had to tread carefully when fucking with him. he was kind of like that Jim Croce song, you don't tug on superman's cape, you don't spit into the wind, you don't pull the mask off that old lone ranger, and you don't mess around with Jim.
after 16 years of working together we left it like fuck you. which is actually unusual for me. i'm pretty high maintenance but also resilient. i don't know. can i just sum it all up by calling him a jock. and then here i am venting about it on a baseball message board with people that are serious athletes.
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Originally posted by Gregg View PostYep that is the one everyone wants to hear from a 13 year old girl. Look at her with all of her F bombs isn't that cute.
My wife and daughter however have become recently enchanted with "Cunt" as their shock word, based off the causal way they heard it tossed about from our last trip to the UK. My daughter also uses "Step off my dick" when she wants to make a specific point about getting mansplained or blocked from doing something "because she's a girl"."You know what's wrong with America? If I lovingly tongue a woman's nipple in a movie, it gets an "NC-17" rating, if I chop it off with a machete, it's an "R". That's what's wrong with America, man...."--Dennis Hopper
"One should judge a man mainly from his depravities. Virtues can be faked. Depravities are real." -- Klaus Kinski
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yeah, my name calling is curtailed to when my brother makes a particularly good shot in racquetball or something of the sort... then he'll be called an asshole or the like.
I curse a ton.
the last thing I managed to get rid of was jokingly calling things gay. I realized how demeaning that was for people I never meant to demean.I'm not expecting to grow flowers in the desert...
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Originally posted by Gregg View PostYep that is the one everyone wants to hear from a 13 year old girl. Look at her with all of her F bombs isn't that cute.
And just to make it clear Gregg, my 13 year old daughter is forbidden to use this word in public. Behind closed doors its a laugh. Your sense of humor may vary.
Is it cute when a kid says "poop" ? Then why isn't it cute when that kid says "shit"?"I lingered round them, under that benign sky: watched the moths fluttering among the heath and harebells, listened to the soft wind breathing through the grass, and wondered how any one could ever imagine unquiet slumbers for the sleepers in that quiet earth."
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Originally posted by Mithrandir View PostSo why do words shock you? No one said it was cute. it's a word. it's an adjective. it's a noun. it's an exclamation. But ooh it means a "dirty" thing.
And just to make it clear Gregg, my 13 year old daughter is forbidden to use this word in public. Behind closed doors its a laugh. Your sense of humor may vary.
Is it cute when a kid says "poop" ? Then why isn't it cute when that kid says "shit"?
If you truly believe it's just a word, an adjective, a noun, an exclamation then why on earth would you forbid her to use it in public? Then on top of it call me out when we are apparently on the same page?
I warned my daughters when they were younger that if they "practiced" the F bomb, someday they will use it when they don't want to or mean to. They did not listen.
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Originally posted by Gregg View PostWell for starters, I never said it was shocking.
If you truly believe it's just a word, an adjective, a noun, an exclamation then why on earth would you forbid her to use it in public? Then on top of it call me out when we are apparently on the same page?
I warned my daughters when they were younger that if they "practiced" the F bomb, someday they will use it when they don't want to or mean to. They did not listen."I lingered round them, under that benign sky: watched the moths fluttering among the heath and harebells, listened to the soft wind breathing through the grass, and wondered how any one could ever imagine unquiet slumbers for the sleepers in that quiet earth."
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I think non-slur curse words are something where there are a lot of different religious, cultural and geographic subcultures that have completely different perspectives. Cursing a situation rather than a person barely even draws notice in the NY Metro Area, and even cursing a person when the tone is clearly not hateful or aggressive, is more a sign of intimacy and comfort than disrespect.
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Originally posted by B-Fly View PostGregg asked "What are your guidelines for name calling?" I draw a strong distinction between "curse words" on the one hand and "slurs" on the other. I also try to be sensitive to context, both personal and historical. I'm not personally comfortable with straight people calling each other "faggot", given the slur and historical context of that word, even though Mith and his daughter use it within a presumably benign personal context. I'm also not personally comfortable with the "n-word" in any context, but recognize that it's certainly not my place to police its use among Blacks. I also don't like name calling when wielded in anger, abuse or mean-spirited ridicule/teasing, but am certainly open to its use in good-natured teasing within the context of trusting, supportive relationships.
A co-worker who I'm friendly with kept on using the n-word as a "street slang" sorta thing, and after about the 3rd time he did it, I had to tell him it's not right. He was quite defensive, but I think he got my point. The last time he used it, we were in traffic and he said "outta the way, my nigg@s!""...
I regretted not shutting down the last white guy I saw doing that (a client, grrr...) and felt obligated to say something the next time, especially given it was a person I like and respect.Larry David was once being heckled, long before any success. Heckler says "I'm taking my dog over to fuck your mother, weekly." Larry responds "I hate to tell you this, but your dog isn't liking it."
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Originally posted by Teenwolf View PostDo you believe it's your job to shut down a friend or co-worker who is white and jokingly using the n-word? I hate the confrontation, but I recently had to step up.
A co-worker who I'm friendly with kept on using the n-word as a "street slang" sorta thing, and after about the 3rd time he did it, I had to tell him it's not right. He was quite defensive, but I think he got my point. The last time he used it, we were in traffic and he said "outta the way, my nigg@s!""...
I regretted not shutting down the last white guy I saw doing that (a client, grrr...) and felt obligated to say something the next time, especially given it was a person I like and respect.
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Originally posted by Fresno Bob View PostI'd rather my 15 year old daughter casually toss off "Fuck" than "faggot", in fact, I've removed "gun fag" from my vocabulary, replaced it with "ammosexual". Living 5 blocks from the Castro has clued me in to the hateful way "gay" or "fag" have been used.
My wife and daughter however have become recently enchanted with "Cunt" as their shock word, based off the causal way they heard it tossed about from our last trip to the UK. My daughter also uses "Step off my dick" when she wants to make a specific point about getting mansplained or blocked from doing something "because she's a girl".If we extend unlimited tolerance even to those who are intolerant, if we are not prepared to defend a tolerant society against the onslaught of the intolerant, then the tolerant will be destroyed, and tolerance with them. - Karl Popper
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