A) No she didn't.JaredXE said:Here's my question: Was she a ****?
I ask this because honestly, if she behaved in a way that would classify her as a ****, then in my opinion there is no problem saying it.
Even the author wasn't exactly calling her that, it was satire.ShadowKirby said:A) No she didn't.JaredXE said:Here's my question: Was she a ****?
I ask this because honestly, if she behaved in a way that would classify her as a ****, then in my opinion there is no problem saying it.
B) SHE'S FUCKING 9! Do you make it an habit to go around insulting 9-year-olds?
I call my six year old nephew a little git when he's acting like one(not to his face obviously). So yeah.ShadowKirby said:A) No she didn't.JaredXE said:Here's my question: Was she a ****?
I ask this because honestly, if she behaved in a way that would classify her as a ****, then in my opinion there is no problem saying it.
B) SHE'S FUCKING 9! Do you make it an habit to go around insulting 9-year-olds?
Why would feminism even get tied into this? I mean I know it's the hot topic these days but it offended me. Now don't get me wrong, while the joke is offensive I wouldn't call for it to be deleted or censored.Baldr said:Even the author wasn't exactly calling her that, it was satire.ShadowKirby said:A) No she didn't.JaredXE said:Here's my question: Was she a ****?
I ask this because honestly, if she behaved in a way that would classify her as a ****, then in my opinion there is no problem saying it.
B) SHE'S FUCKING 9! Do you make it an habit to go around insulting 9-year-olds?
Here a more important question: Were any non-feminist onion readers offended?
Wait, what?For my international readers, in the U.S. "the C word" (which I understand to be common to the point of casual use in the UK) is for whatever reason considered to be just about the worst anti-female insult one can utter.
The two words technically mean the same thing, but they have different connotations. The c word is, for some reason, a much, much worse insult to call someone than a dick. Don't ask me why, but that's how it works. You can argue that words shouldn't have connotations and people should only work with their literal meanings, but that's not how society operates. We decided that the c word was going to be really bad, and so it is.josemlopes said:Isnt calling a girl a **** the same as calling a boy a dick? Of course none should be said to a kid but yeah, I know that a lot of boys are dicks from my school experience, hell... even I was a dick.
More on-topic: Its amazing how some people cant take a joke, and if the girl finds out about this then it was proably through adults that could actually explain the joke and that it is a "fake" sentence.
The severity of 'c***' is a regional thing, most parts of the UK consider it to be one of the strongest swearwords around ( though none consider it to be quite as bad as in the US, to my knowledge), but there are a couple of areas in the southeast where it is used as casually as you have heard.MovieBob said:Calling a Kid the "C" Word
If you're going to say nasty things about a nine-year-old, you have to do it right.
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