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STOP. JUST STOP. I tried to help, but I can't watch anymore.TripleRainbowDawg said:
I think I've got it now:TurdBuffer said:
You don't understand because you've been brainwashed by PC culture.TripleRainbowDawg said:
I know more than a few, including friends and family. I still don't understand this distinction you make, and what it has to do with people here dropping "fag" and "cocksucker" continuously. Enlighten me, please.TurdBuffer said:
You either don't know many gay men, or the ones you do know are weird and out of touch.TripleRainbowDawg said:Inscrutable. What’s the difference?
Lemme guess: “Fag” is like icky out fairy boys. “Gay” is like what goes on during your boys’ trip to Vegas for “the NCAA tournament,” (and stays there, of course).
And/Or you run with a dull, outside-the-know crowd.
Lurk awhile longer and you might figure it out.
"Peter Robinson, a professor of Sociology at Swinburne University, told me that 'the usage of these slurs goes to what sociologists call "in-group behaviour," where some will use derogatory terms as terms of endearment for each other.'
So is there a feeling that the word 'fag' could be used by a group of gay men to show a sense of belonging with each other — finding common ground by saying a word only we can say without a large amount of backlash."
https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2018/08/25/is-it-ever-ok-to-say-fag/
Sound about right?
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No. Sounds like what an academic would conclude from substituting reading materials for real life experience.TripleRainbowDawg said:
I think I've got it now:TurdBuffer said:
You don't understand because you've been brainwashed by PC culture.TripleRainbowDawg said:
I know more than a few, including friends and family. I still don't understand this distinction you make, and what it has to do with people here dropping "fag" and "cocksucker" continuously. Enlighten me, please.TurdBuffer said:
You either don't know many gay men, or the ones you do know are weird and out of touch.TripleRainbowDawg said:Inscrutable. What’s the difference?
Lemme guess: “Fag” is like icky out fairy boys. “Gay” is like what goes on during your boys’ trip to Vegas for “the NCAA tournament,” (and stays there, of course).
And/Or you run with a dull, outside-the-know crowd.
Lurk awhile longer and you might figure it out.
"Peter Robinson, a professor of Sociology at Swinburne University, told me that 'the usage of these slurs goes to what sociologists call "in-group behaviour," where some will use derogatory terms as terms of endearment for each other.'
So is there a feeling that the word 'fag' could be used by a group of gay men to show a sense of belonging with each other — finding common ground by saying a word only we can say without a large amount of backlash."
https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2018/08/25/is-it-ever-ok-to-say-fag/
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Turd, my working theory is not active vitriolic hatred, but that you and others wish for this board to be a nostalgic "safe space" for people like you to continue using the same brand of (ostensibly harmless) homophobic humor that you used in the halcyon high school and/or frat days. Since then, you have felt increasingly oppressed by "PC culture" seeking to prevent you from using homophobic slurs in polite society. Confirm, and I'll drop this.TurdBuffer said:
STOP. JUST STOP. I tried to help, but I can't watch anymore.TripleRainbowDawg said:
I think I've got it now:TurdBuffer said:
You don't understand because you've been brainwashed by PC culture.TripleRainbowDawg said:
I know more than a few, including friends and family. I still don't understand this distinction you make, and what it has to do with people here dropping "fag" and "cocksucker" continuously. Enlighten me, please.TurdBuffer said:
You either don't know many gay men, or the ones you do know are weird and out of touch.TripleRainbowDawg said:Inscrutable. What’s the difference?
Lemme guess: “Fag” is like icky out fairy boys. “Gay” is like what goes on during your boys’ trip to Vegas for “the NCAA tournament,” (and stays there, of course).
And/Or you run with a dull, outside-the-know crowd.
Lurk awhile longer and you might figure it out.
"Peter Robinson, a professor of Sociology at Swinburne University, told me that 'the usage of these slurs goes to what sociologists call "in-group behaviour," where some will use derogatory terms as terms of endearment for each other.'
So is there a feeling that the word 'fag' could be used by a group of gay men to show a sense of belonging with each other — finding common ground by saying a word only we can say without a large amount of backlash."
https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2018/08/25/is-it-ever-ok-to-say-fag/
Sound about right?
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I'm afraid you're beyond help. Thick as a fucking brick. I tried.TripleRainbowDawg said:
Turd, my working theory is not active vitriolic hatred, but that you and others wish for this board to be a nostalgic "safe space" for people like you to continue using the same brand of (ostensibly harmless) homophobic humor that you used in the halcyon high school and/or frat days. Since then, you have felt increasingly oppressed by "PC culture" seeking to prevent you from using homophobic slurs in polite society. Confirm, and I'll drop this.TurdBuffer said:
STOP. JUST STOP. I tried to help, but I can't watch anymore.TripleRainbowDawg said:
I think I've got it now:TurdBuffer said:
You don't understand because you've been brainwashed by PC culture.TripleRainbowDawg said:
I know more than a few, including friends and family. I still don't understand this distinction you make, and what it has to do with people here dropping "fag" and "cocksucker" continuously. Enlighten me, please.TurdBuffer said:
You either don't know many gay men, or the ones you do know are weird and out of touch.TripleRainbowDawg said:Inscrutable. What’s the difference?
Lemme guess: “Fag” is like icky out fairy boys. “Gay” is like what goes on during your boys’ trip to Vegas for “the NCAA tournament,” (and stays there, of course).
And/Or you run with a dull, outside-the-know crowd.
Lurk awhile longer and you might figure it out.
"Peter Robinson, a professor of Sociology at Swinburne University, told me that 'the usage of these slurs goes to what sociologists call "in-group behaviour," where some will use derogatory terms as terms of endearment for each other.'
So is there a feeling that the word 'fag' could be used by a group of gay men to show a sense of belonging with each other — finding common ground by saying a word only we can say without a large amount of backlash."
https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2018/08/25/is-it-ever-ok-to-say-fag/
Sound about right?
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You didn't really. I have been. Give me your take. Tell me in 1-2 sentences what explains the frequency of homophobic slurs on this board. TIA.
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Were you born gay or sucked into it?TripleRainbowDawg said:
Turd, my working theory is not active vitriolic hatred, but that you and others wish for this board to be a nostalgic "safe space" for people like you to continue using the same brand of (ostensibly harmless) homophobic humor that you used in the halcyon high school and/or frat days. Since then, you have felt increasingly oppressed by "PC culture" seeking to prevent you from using homophobic slurs in polite society. Confirm, and I'll drop this.TurdBuffer said:
STOP. JUST STOP. I tried to help, but I can't watch anymore.TripleRainbowDawg said:
I think I've got it now:TurdBuffer said:
You don't understand because you've been brainwashed by PC culture.TripleRainbowDawg said:
I know more than a few, including friends and family. I still don't understand this distinction you make, and what it has to do with people here dropping "fag" and "cocksucker" continuously. Enlighten me, please.TurdBuffer said:
You either don't know many gay men, or the ones you do know are weird and out of touch.TripleRainbowDawg said:Inscrutable. What’s the difference?
Lemme guess: “Fag” is like icky out fairy boys. “Gay” is like what goes on during your boys’ trip to Vegas for “the NCAA tournament,” (and stays there, of course).
And/Or you run with a dull, outside-the-know crowd.
Lurk awhile longer and you might figure it out.
"Peter Robinson, a professor of Sociology at Swinburne University, told me that 'the usage of these slurs goes to what sociologists call "in-group behaviour," where some will use derogatory terms as terms of endearment for each other.'
So is there a feeling that the word 'fag' could be used by a group of gay men to show a sense of belonging with each other — finding common ground by saying a word only we can say without a large amount of backlash."
https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2018/08/25/is-it-ever-ok-to-say-fag/
Sound about right?
Also this Alt account. Are you the gay one or Mariota? -
Great take faggotTripleRainbowDawg said:
Turd, my working theory is not active vitriolic hatred, but that you and others wish for this board to be a nostalgic "safe space" for people like you to continue using the same brand of (ostensibly harmless) homophobic humor that you used in the halcyon high school and/or frat days. Since then, you have felt increasingly oppressed by "PC culture" seeking to prevent you from using homophobic slurs in polite society. Confirm, and I'll drop this.TurdBuffer said:
STOP. JUST STOP. I tried to help, but I can't watch anymore.TripleRainbowDawg said:
I think I've got it now:TurdBuffer said:
You don't understand because you've been brainwashed by PC culture.TripleRainbowDawg said:
I know more than a few, including friends and family. I still don't understand this distinction you make, and what it has to do with people here dropping "fag" and "cocksucker" continuously. Enlighten me, please.TurdBuffer said:
You either don't know many gay men, or the ones you do know are weird and out of touch.TripleRainbowDawg said:Inscrutable. What’s the difference?
Lemme guess: “Fag” is like icky out fairy boys. “Gay” is like what goes on during your boys’ trip to Vegas for “the NCAA tournament,” (and stays there, of course).
And/Or you run with a dull, outside-the-know crowd.
Lurk awhile longer and you might figure it out.
"Peter Robinson, a professor of Sociology at Swinburne University, told me that 'the usage of these slurs goes to what sociologists call "in-group behaviour," where some will use derogatory terms as terms of endearment for each other.'
So is there a feeling that the word 'fag' could be used by a group of gay men to show a sense of belonging with each other — finding common ground by saying a word only we can say without a large amount of backlash."
https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2018/08/25/is-it-ever-ok-to-say-fag/
Sound about right?
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Am I wrong?RaceBannon said:
Great take faggotTripleRainbowDawg said:
Turd, my working theory is not active vitriolic hatred, but that you and others wish for this board to be a nostalgic "safe space" for people like you to continue using the same brand of (ostensibly harmless) homophobic humor that you used in the halcyon high school and/or frat days. Since then, you have felt increasingly oppressed by "PC culture" seeking to prevent you from using homophobic slurs in polite society. Confirm, and I'll drop this.TurdBuffer said:
STOP. JUST STOP. I tried to help, but I can't watch anymore.TripleRainbowDawg said:
I think I've got it now:TurdBuffer said:
You don't understand because you've been brainwashed by PC culture.TripleRainbowDawg said:
I know more than a few, including friends and family. I still don't understand this distinction you make, and what it has to do with people here dropping "fag" and "cocksucker" continuously. Enlighten me, please.TurdBuffer said:
You either don't know many gay men, or the ones you do know are weird and out of touch.TripleRainbowDawg said:Inscrutable. What’s the difference?
Lemme guess: “Fag” is like icky out fairy boys. “Gay” is like what goes on during your boys’ trip to Vegas for “the NCAA tournament,” (and stays there, of course).
And/Or you run with a dull, outside-the-know crowd.
Lurk awhile longer and you might figure it out.
"Peter Robinson, a professor of Sociology at Swinburne University, told me that 'the usage of these slurs goes to what sociologists call "in-group behaviour," where some will use derogatory terms as terms of endearment for each other.'
So is there a feeling that the word 'fag' could be used by a group of gay men to show a sense of belonging with each other — finding common ground by saying a word only we can say without a large amount of backlash."
https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2018/08/25/is-it-ever-ok-to-say-fag/
Sound about right?
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Yes. Matches and Lighter Fluid. Get on with it.TripleRainbowDawg said:
Am I wrong?RaceBannon said:
Great take faggotTripleRainbowDawg said:
Turd, my working theory is not active vitriolic hatred, but that you and others wish for this board to be a nostalgic "safe space" for people like you to continue using the same brand of (ostensibly harmless) homophobic humor that you used in the halcyon high school and/or frat days. Since then, you have felt increasingly oppressed by "PC culture" seeking to prevent you from using homophobic slurs in polite society. Confirm, and I'll drop this.TurdBuffer said:
STOP. JUST STOP. I tried to help, but I can't watch anymore.TripleRainbowDawg said:
I think I've got it now:TurdBuffer said:
You don't understand because you've been brainwashed by PC culture.TripleRainbowDawg said:
I know more than a few, including friends and family. I still don't understand this distinction you make, and what it has to do with people here dropping "fag" and "cocksucker" continuously. Enlighten me, please.TurdBuffer said:
You either don't know many gay men, or the ones you do know are weird and out of touch.TripleRainbowDawg said:Inscrutable. What’s the difference?
Lemme guess: “Fag” is like icky out fairy boys. “Gay” is like what goes on during your boys’ trip to Vegas for “the NCAA tournament,” (and stays there, of course).
And/Or you run with a dull, outside-the-know crowd.
Lurk awhile longer and you might figure it out.
"Peter Robinson, a professor of Sociology at Swinburne University, told me that 'the usage of these slurs goes to what sociologists call "in-group behaviour," where some will use derogatory terms as terms of endearment for each other.'
So is there a feeling that the word 'fag' could be used by a group of gay men to show a sense of belonging with each other — finding common ground by saying a word only we can say without a large amount of backlash."
https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2018/08/25/is-it-ever-ok-to-say-fag/
Sound about right?
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Why so secretive?TripleRainbowDawg said:You didn't really. I have been. Give me your take. Tell me in 1-2 sentences what explains the frequency of homophobic slurs on this board. TIA.


