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Old 23-06-2008, 06:49 AM #26
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Of course it is not offensive, when used in the proper context of refering to the female of the Canus Genus
When applied to a human, it is an insult, to those animals of the Canus Genus
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Of course it is not offensive, when used in the proper context of refering to the female of the Canus Genus
When applied to a human, it is an insult, to those animals of the Canus Genus
Aren't you a little too smart to be watching Big Brother?
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Its not offensive.
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no its not if he said it to someones face then yes, you should go out in nottingham on a friday night everyone is a bitch lol
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I don't find it offensive since I'm neither a woman or a feminist.

However I do find it ****ing retarded as it makes no sense when used as a term of endearment by stupid women. When a man uses it though it pretty much sums up what most women are.
Does a certain part of your atanomy resemble an acorn by any chance?
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Nah not offended by it at all
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Depends what context it's used in.
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Depends on the context.
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In context or out of context words are just words and can only offend if you let them. Free speech is far more important than the sensitivity of political correctness drama queens....
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Nope. I use it all the time.
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In context or out of context words are just words and can only offend if you let them. Free speech is far more important than the sensitivity of political correctness drama queens....
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Freedom of speech does not entitle you to shout fire in a crowded theatre
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In context or out of context words are just words and can only offend if you let them. Free speech is far more important than the sensitivity of political correctness drama queens....
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Freedom of speech does not entitle you to shout fire in a crowded theatre
What do we do then ban the word "Fire".

That is hardly an example of what free speech is about...Is it!!!!You can surely do better than that......
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In context or out of context words are just words and can only offend if you let them. Free speech is far more important than the sensitivity of political correctness drama queens....
That is a very good point indeed.
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No not in the slightest
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There are better things to get angry about that the words someone uses.
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