id so love to let you out on the side of bankhead highway in atlanta and have you use that word.. it would be the last time you ever used it..
I had absolutely no idea that Will Smith was an Air Force veteran... This falls under the same category as following every nationality with (hyphen) American. I have never in my life heard someone called "African-Irish" but I know for a fact there are black people living in Ireland. Silliness. First, no one should care where you came from because, unless you are a native, we ALL came from somewhere else. Second, black people have been called a lot of things over the years, ANY of which (except black) are just unacceptable. It doesn't take a degree in aerospace engineering to know this. OTOH if you don't want to be called a dumb ass, don't call yourself and each other a dumb ass. And I am sorry to denigrate the word "******" by equating it with the words "dumb ass". Which brings me to point three... Labels are just dumb. So I limit myself to two: Dumb ass Everyone else
when i was in high school i used it a lot since then, not so much, but i'll still gladly use it when i want to
hahaha awesome. I only mind if someone says something to me when they're trying to hurt me. So if a friend called me a **** I don't mind.
That word is really heavy, and I feel incredibly uncomfortable using that word or hearing it. That was how I grew up, if you really want to understand you have to look at things very relatively. I dont think its right to use that word, at all. If you are joking or not. I have seen how words can really hurt and hold people back first hand.
This is a prime example of the need to remove criminal charges for punching a person in the face. I mean you should be allowed to hate a person or a group, say or call them what you want but at the same time you should have to accept the fact that they might not agree with you or like it and might punch you in the face for it. Both should be acceptable without police intervention.
I like the fact that people get offended by language because it means that it is very easy to offend people.