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Kreett

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yundex said:
When a vending machine takes my money, i'll usually punch it a few times and say something like "god damn fucking bullshit fucking piece of shit!"

That will go on for about 30 secs, all over $1 that I really don't care about.
Well beating a vending machine and calling it names over a dollar is more on priniple then actuall rage, we have to insult otherwise we wouldnt look silly.
 

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TU4AR said:
I just say it.

If other people get offended, they're trying to be, and I'm not changing myself because they have insecurity issues.

Try taking intent into account.
Then I assume in order to not be a hypocrite you also call people niggers.
That's a completely different context to saying "That's gay" so not a valid comparison. If you go up to somebody, or more specifically a black man, and say "You're a ******" you are activley trying to offend that person. If something bad happens and you say, in regards to the situation, "That's gay" then you are simply stating your opinion of the situation through a word that has multiple meanings. If you take offence from somebody using a different meaning of a word that could be used offensivley, then you are activley trying to victimise yourself.
 

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I either say "oh balls, oh balls" when something really bad is happening or "oh bullocks" when something bad happens
I also say "Indubitavely" when somebody says something completely un-understandible
 

Terminate421

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I am a victim of using it sometimes, usually I say, "god dammit" or "Thats retarded"

Despite this I am not homophobic
 

SuperNova221

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U235 Is The Bomb said:
SuperNova221 said:
That's a completely different context to saying "That's gay" so not a valid comparison. If you go up to somebody, or more specifically a black man, and say "You're a ******" you are activley trying to offend that person. If something bad happens and you say, in regards to the situation, "That's gay" then you are simply stating your opinion of the situation through a word that has multiple meanings. If you take offence from somebody using a different meaning of a word that could be used offensivley, then you are activley trying to victimise yourself.
Well, would you honestly describe a situation that you didn't like by saying something like "That's so black!" or "That's really chinese!"? Because the end effect is that it is still offensive.

I understand that you are not intending to be homophobic, but, alas, it's the fact that it is unintended that makes it so much more offensive. It is reflexive for someone to associate something negative with a characteristic they dislike, so saying "That's gay!" means that you, on some level, assume that being gay is negative.

Not that I'm trying to say that you are a bad person, or that you homophobic, but maybe you should take into account some other people's point of view next time you use an insult like that. Although do keep on posting your opinions, as it makes the discussion all the much deeper.
Language evolves. Only what, 60 years ago, Vera Lynn was singing "I'll be seeing you in every lovely summer's day. In everything that's light and gay." Even well before that the word gay was used almost exclusivley to indicate happiness. How often do you hear somebody use the word gay, in a non pretentious manner, with that meaning? Black is quite ambiguous, so I'll address the "That's really chinese!". I see that differently. Saying Chinese is a direct link to that group of people, there is no ambiguity in the word and it has, at least to my knowledge, always had the same meaning.

However, while the intent of the phrase "That's really chinese!" may be bad, if it was used regularly and adopted in a mainstream way, in much the say way "That's gay." has been, the word would take on it's own meaning. The origins of the phrase may have been negative. But it would have adopted it's own meaning to the point where people use it and activley acknowledge that it could be interpreted as offensive, but know that the intent they use it with isn't. I couldn't see this, or anything similar, being widely adopted like "That's gay." however due to the far less ambiguous background of the word.

In response to your second paragraph. No. I'm don't, on any level, assume that homosexuality is a negative thing. I've also made a post earlier expresisng my personal stance on the use of the word.

SuperNova221 said:
I've never really gotten into the habit of it, which is odd given the area of Scotland I was brought up in. I do however intentionally use it from time to time to time just to confuse people as it's so out of character with my usual manner of speaking. As for actually saying "That's gay." I've never had a problem with it. It does seem to be dieing out though.
It irks me that there are people who assume that those who do regularly use the phrase "That's gay" are sub conciously homophobic to some level. There, unfortunatley, will be people who use the phrase who are homophobic to some extent, but the vast majority (I hope) do acknowldge the intent and the evolution of the word and it's meaning. so that you could only really get offended by it if you make yourself the victim.

It also irks me that you needed to make the second and third paragraph at all. A simple "Saying "That's gay!" means that you, on some level, assume that being gay is negative." Would have been sufficient without all of the trying too hard to not be offensive fluff. It seemed rather condescending. Although I really shouldn't have a right to complain about that, given how hypocritical I am on the matter.

I'll also apologise if I've badly explained anything here, English is my native language but I'm not good at coordinating long posts to effectivley convey what I'm trying to say.
 

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I don't think people are going to stop using "gay" as a negative term, even if it's in no way actually trying to insult homosexuals. I think it would be much easier to change the word's meaning entirely, and use something else to classify homosexuals.
I mean, let's ignore the context of words like "******" and "gay", and instead look at the words in a purely objective way. "FAG-got" is a very intense word all on its own, without any real meaning behind it. It's simply satisfying to use as an insult. Now let's try to use something else instead of "gay".
That's so wrong.
That's so messed up.
That's so weird.
"Gay" without its actual context is also much more verbally satisfying to say. It depends on how words sound rather than what they really mean. I personally use "shit" without literally meaning feces all the time.
 

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I'm sure youre not but what you have to understand is that those words only perpetuate a society were a group of people is looked down upon for being a certain way. I get those phrases are just a force of habit and you dont mean for them to be used against people, but intent doesnt really matter when it comes to language. If youre using someones sexual orientation as an insult for anything then youre only hurting people and making yourself look ignorant. I know Im just a random guy on the internet who probably isnt gonna change your mannerisms, but please understand that even if you dont mean for something you say to be offensive but others keep looking at it as offensive, you should probably just stop saying it. You say youre not homophobic, but until you stop saying "fag" and "gay" in derogatory contexts youre a hypocrite. And Hypocrisy my friend is the worst thing anyone could be. In a world where people say one thing and do another no one can be trusted. Help build a better world by forcing change upon yourself. Take my advice or leave it but what I'm saying is true
 

wrightry

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I'm sure youre not but what you have to understand is that those words only perpetuate a society were a group of people is looked down upon for being a certain way. I get those phrases are just a force of habit and you dont mean for them to be used against people, but intent doesnt really matter when it comes to language. If youre using someones sexual orientation as an insult for anything then youre only hurting people and making yourself look ignorant. I know Im just a random guy on the internet who probably isnt gonna change your mannerisms, but please understand that even if you dont mean for something you say to be offensive but others keep looking at it as offensive, you should probably just stop saying it. You say youre not homophobic, but until you stop saying "fag" and "gay" in derogatory contexts youre a hypocrite. And Hypocrisy my friend is the worst thing anyone could be. In a world where people say one thing and do another no one can be trusted. Help build a better world by forcing change upon yourself. Take my advice or leave it but what I'm saying is true
 

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I see where your coming from but I try not to let it bother me to much mostly because it's like saying something is retarded. You don't actually mean it is mentally disabled or anything the term takes on a different meaning unrelated to the original if I were to call something gay in frustration I wouldn't be referring to homosexuals if I were I wouldn't say gay I would say ahh that's so homosexual I dunno it's weird
 

Dags90

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It's a verbal crutch, up there with "like" and "you know". It's for people have trouble articulating themselves, and a sign of poor communication skills. If people want to sound or read (as the case may be) like mouth breathers, let them.

So, you know, like, don't use it, and stuff for that reason or something.
 

Doctor Glocktor

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TU4AR said:
I just say it.

If other people get offended, they're trying to be, and I'm not changing myself because they have insecurity issues.

Try taking intent into account.
Nailed it!

This guy got it right.
 

Sion_Barzahd

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"Ah balls" is one i've started using more to stop saying "thats gay" (a gay friend ranted at me about how it offends them and it got me thinking)

I also use the ever sarcastic "Faaaaaantastic" and "Terrific." hope it helps with your ways of expressing a disgruntled life :D
 

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zeldagirl said:
Susano said:
NinjaDeathSlap said:
Words don't matter, meaning and context do.
If you're not a homophobe then you're not a homophobe, so it doesn't matter.
Words always matter. Your person feelings on gay people don't matter, if you're saying "that's gay", you're not only associating being gay with whatever the bad thing you're describing it as, you're also saying to everyone else that it's ok to describe this group of people negatively, and that it's ok to use language like that.

You've said this better than I ever could, so I'm just going to quote this. I think we as a culture should move away from using gay to be synonymous with stupid - if something is stupid or frustrating, use those words. We have such an awesome vocabulary, why sully it with using words improperly (and potentially being hurtful to those individuals who are gay and don't like their identity being associated with something that is negative)?
Its hard for me to accept that kind of reasoning. The term "Cracker" doesn't offend me and its used negatively. I think its just something that everyone needs to let roll off their shoulders because all this bickering over someones personal vocabulary is ridiculous.

That said, I try to avoid the term "gay" or other potentially sensitive words around people that might be offended by it. No promises, but I don't owe anything to a bunch of strangers with my language anyway.

To my main point though, saying that a term I use is a blanket term used for hate and any other use of the term is pretty ignorant. Language is nothing if not constantly evolving. Its someone else presuming what is in my heart and mind by the terms I use.
 

Poptart Invasion

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eh, ive already commented on a similar thread. if its good enough for my lgbt friends, its good enough for me.

though it did remind me of that funny/annoying commercial, and how it featured a black "comedian" who has used the n-word before. :D
 

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yundex said:
When a vending machine takes my money, i'll usually punch it a few times and say something like "god damn fucking bullshit fucking piece of shit!"

That will go on for about 30 secs, all over $1 that I really don't care about.
Same as. I normally use "Well fuck" quite often.