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I've never used the C word toward a woman, i strictly reserve it for men |
In nautical terms the c word is a name for a type of rope splice. Its also used to be used a '*******line' (the space between the bilges of two casks, stowed side by side. Where one cask is set upon the 'c')
Its a word that was used by Shakespeare in 'Hamlet' and 'The twelfth night' |
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What would we do if that started happening :worry: The part that IS actually sexist in a way is that its considered worse than those insults... Like it's worse to be a ***** than a d*ck, apparently. Well. Most places. Like I said; Scotland is clearly very progressive because I wouldn't say its considered any worse here, "what a daft *****" and "what a daft knob" are pretty much interchangeable up here. |
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It's not any different from twat really but people are fine with that being said. |
Apparently TiBB's autocensors think it's worse though. :joker:
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Absolutely the worst and shame on anyone who uses it (mainly to show off to friends)
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I like the c word for shock value if I'm angry... people don't expect the word to come out of my mouth. Also, I like the word when it's used humorously, that's a finer line, of course... There's nothing wrong with swearing, so long as the person has a decent vocabulary, it can be very creative.
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it was just a more elaborate game of hide and seek |
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Thinking about it, it was only after I'd played Hunt the ****, that I realised it was the same game. |
I use to think it was , but compared to personal insults or more nasty words etc it just doesn't seem as offensive .
But I think it's still an unpleasant word and it's over used alot , I still laugh if a horrible person is called that word though :hehe: . |
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