Poll: The use of '******' in Yahtzee videos

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knhirt

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If I were to be offended by something as tame as "******" (and its derivatives), I'm afraid I'd probably have a pretty hefty fainting spell any time I heard the guy utter the word "****".

Answer is no. I don't take offense to words, 'specially not when uttered by strangers.
 

DeadlyYellow

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If you get offended by slang in a video, you need to get off the internet.

I really don't see what cigarettes have to do with it anyway.
 

SimuLord

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My friend Gay Mike calls his female friends "fag hags", so I guess it can't be TOO offensive...
 

jackknife402

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Just another case of someone being overly sensitive towards a term or word and it's use. I get tired of it. You think I'ma go off the bandwagon everytime someone calls me a cracker? Or pasty(as in refering to being white) or someone calling me a stupid religious idiot? (I am religious, but I don't throw it other peoples faces.)

Bottom line, people are becoming waaay too sensitive this day and age where you always have to watch what you say or be called a racist, sexist, or some other foul term.

Hell I watched a Lopez Tonight show yesterday where he was making Latino jokes and half the audience was too afraid to laugh at them, you could feel and see the nervousness in them. George himself looked a little perturbed at how sensitive people are these days.
 

DocBalance

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I think the only time Yatzhee ever came close to offending me would be his less than tasteful Columbine Reference in his Just Cause 2 review. Other than, I just smile and wave.
 

Gauntes

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Considering the fact that he often uses the word to describe himself time to time, I'd say no
 

Snarky Username

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It's mostly to make fun of those uber-machismo "hardcore gamers" who use the word ****** like it's an noun, verb, adjective, and preposition.
 

Perhaps

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I've heard people say "******" will become the new "N-word" and that some gay groups found the word homosexual offense due to its negative connotations? I'm not gay so if anyone is tell me what you think about that.

On topic, I never even noticed him use the word, but I really don't care what vulgarity he uses.
 
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Julianking93 said:
No, not really. I only don't like the word if it's used in a hateful sense towards someone who's homosexual.

The word "******" or "fag" doesn't really come off as an insult towards gays anymore, rather just an insult towards someone in general like calling them a "dick" or something like that.

It's a bit ridiculous to be offended by it in this point in time unless it's directed towards someone who is gay in a hateful and intolerant sense.
Pfffff... Tell that to the Senior who flipped out on me the other day. I called my friends faggots for quiting on a game where I was winning and she flipped shit on me. So since then I've tried to be more sensitive, but it doesn't really offend me. I think there might have been one or two times that I winced at the use of it, but otherwise its pretty damn funny
 

emeraldrafael

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NOt really. I'm not gay but i know gay friends and they arent offended. It sjust... you know. Him being him. At least he's not saying the N word. or cracker. Or calling oriental people yellow (like saying you dirty yellow bastard).
 

ReservoirAngel

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I actually find it funny in it's own way. My gay friend flipped out like fuck over it and refuses to watch Yahtzee now cause he thinks he's a homophobic bastard.

of the examples I've given, only the Web of Shadows use actually got to me a tiny bit. the Mirror's Edge one is just used in the context of "arty pretentious bastard", shortened to '******'. Demon's Souls usage was used in such a way that it didn't seem to be about that, it was just there for laughs.

but the Web of Shadows one randomly, to me at least, seemed the most hostile one. i know he wasn't using it to be hostile, but to me it just came across as that. i still didn't get annoyed with it, but it seemed massively uneccesary for him to use the specific word '******' there when any other word to indicate a pathetic bastard would have worked.

wow i'm sounding like a ****** in this post...
 

Brad Shepard

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Um, who cares? he tries to offend everyone, thats his nitch, just tell you friend to not think about it, because its nothing.
 

blankedboy

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Perhaps said:
I've heard people say "******" will become the new "N-word" and that some gay groups found the word homosexual offense due to its negative connotations? I'm not gay so if anyone is tell me what you think about that.
I'm bisexual, and I honestly couldn't care less about people who call me, or other people, faggots. I don't take offense to it, but then again, I don't take offense to anything. I saw Offended, and wasn't offended... don't look that up, by the way.
Obviously other gays/bis don't feel the same way. Some are offended by it, I just don't get that mindset. Is confuse.
 

MrGalactus

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****** does not mean what it used to. Now it's just a slightly stronger way of calling someone a douche or something.
 

Rpground

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first,why would anyone get offended for what someone else says on the internet?
second,when he does say ****** i usually assume he is referring to the British food...god that stuff is nasty...
 

Snack Cake

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Most whippersnappers here are probably too young to remember, but this question reminded me of the old days of Savage Love. From the Savage Love wikipedia article:

"The openly gay author uses the column as a forum for his strong opinions that reject conservative views on love, sex, and family.
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For the first six years of the column, Savage had his readers address him with "Hey ******", as a comment on previous efforts to recapture offensive words."