This thread is quite depressing, although what we have come to expect.
The general rule as far as I can discern, is that if administrator pops up in a thread, which happens very rarely, then it is time to call matters to a halt.
Those that don't, usually end up getting banned.
hth
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostIf Gay used to mean Happy, what's wrong with it now being used to mean Sad?
Wicked became good
Bad became good
It's OK until good becomes bad, then I won't know if it's Wicked or Gay
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostAnd I heard they're campaigning to stop to the "new" meaning of "gay" (i.e. dumb/stupid/carpy) from becoming widespread because they think it devalues the "true" meaning (ha ha ha) and/or insults them
Wicked became good
Bad became good
It's OK until good becomes bad, then I won't know if it's Wicked or Gay
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostAfter all Homosexuals bastardised the original meaning of the word anyway.
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Originally posted by blacjac View PostI usually agree with most of what you say but this bit just seems pointless.
It's not illegal to call somebody gay either, or to take the piss out of someone for wearing eyeliner.
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I believe in modern day usage, calling someone Gay is the equivalent to calling them (or it) naff or rubbish.
E.g that car is Gay
It shouldn't matter if someone calls you gay either for that reason or the inference that you are homosexual.
After all Homosexuals bastardised the original meaning of the word anyway.
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Originally posted by realityhackIt's not (AFAIK) illegal to take the p*ss out of gingers
It's not illegal to call somebody gay either, or to take the piss out of someone for wearing eyeliner.
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