Posted on 02/23/2014 9:11:47 PM PST by Impala64ssa
You're SO GAY!!
That statement, above, is so faggy.
It's actually LGBTPQ for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, PEDOPHILE, queer and questioning.
And remember when gay meant happy, fruit was something you ate, queer was something odd not a lifestyle, fairies were small magical creatures, dykes was slang used to refer to diagonal cutters, the list goes on and on.
My, how queer.
that’s so gay...that’s so gay...that’s so gay.....just try to stop me...
I want to use “Macroaggression” (i,e, beat the crap out of) the booger eating moron who came up with the concept of “Microaggression!”
Mark
I refuse to use the word "gay" to describe them. I won't call them queers...I'll call them what they are...homosexuals. I don't call myself straight..I'm heterosexual. If they don't like to be called what they are, tough.
You're not confused... You're just "phobicphobic!"
Mark
Gay is as gay does.
“Would it be ok be okay if I used a stick from my burning faggot to light a fag while think about it?”
Only if you pack fudge.
Porque? What does fudge have to do with lighting a cigarette with a burning stick from a bundle of burning sticks? You see this is the problem with the homosexuals co-opting the English language.
He’s so famous he’s INfamous.
So aggresive it’s MICROaggresive.
What a rediculous cooked up bunch of crap.
I’ll say whatever I please.
Deal with it.
The sacred cows are restless.
But you can't control the dictionary, and that's the whole point.
The dictionary doesn't prescribe. Rather, it describes how humans actually use the language.
It's instructive to look the word "gay" up in the Dictionary:
gay
adjective, gay·er, gay·est.
- of, pertaining to, or exhibiting sexual desire or behavior directed toward a person or persons of one's own sex; homosexual: a gay couple.
- of, indicating, or supporting homosexual interests or issues: a gay organization.
- having or showing a merry, lively mood: gay spirits; gay music. Synonyms: cheerful, gleeful, happy, glad, cheery, lighthearted, joyous, joyful, jovial; sunny, lively, vivacious, sparkling; chipper, playful, jaunty, sprightly, blithe. Antonyms: serious, grave, solemn, joyless; staid, sedate; unhappy, morose, grim; sad, depressed, melancholy.
- bright or showy: gay colors; gay ornaments. Synonyms: colorful, brilliant, vivid, intense, lustrous; glittering, theatrical, flamboyant. Antonyms: dull, drab, somber, lackluster; conservative.
- Slang: Often Disparaging and Offensive. awkward, stupid, or bad; lame: This game is really gay.
I would have expected sense 3 to be first. However, times have changed.
But what's really interesting is sense 5. I would add perverse and unfair to the list. The first time I remember hearing sense 5 was when my high-school age nephew exclaimed, "That is so gay!" referring to a school policy with which he disagreed.
Starting in the 50's and 60's, the queers appropriated the word gay to refer to themselves. It was to be an upgrade from queer. But the worm is turning, and the word gay is coming around to mean more or less what the word queer has always meant. How much longer will the Slang designation persist?
The actually said, “lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning”. It seems it should be LGBTQQ or LGBTQ2.
Is that pronounced Lugbut Q2?
I recently found out the word “faggot” is considered a slur. Same thing with “oriental”.
And is there a difference between queer, gay, and homosexual?
And I get totally lost on the 50 shades of gender.
I seem to recall the word “fag” was slang for cigarette in some
parts of the US (Pacific NW?) and also Britain.
F—k microaggression.
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