Ratburntro44 wrote:calleharnemark wrote:Guest77 wrote:Both of my cows have chicken pox.
My cat has chicken pox, too.
Derp.
Rat has a point here.
Ratburntro44 wrote:calleharnemark wrote:Guest77 wrote:Both of my cows have chicken pox.
My cat has chicken pox, too.
Derp.
royalblue wrote:Why is everything Tiger says blanked out?
Contor42 wrote:lol XD
Guest77 wrote:Two things in these pictures.
I do believe that orange and yellow were secret allies - they never touched each other despite spawning directly next to each other (I spectated the entire game). Secondly, because Contor42 was losing, he went on to insult them; however, I personally find what he said offensive. Gay does not mean 'stupid.'Spoiler: show
techgump wrote:As for the gay comment, ok... it's deserves a warning maybe, depending on the intent. I have said on multiple occasions however, "That's gay" or "Don't be gay". I am not meaning it literally either as homosexuality or as gleeful. Gay is a common street expression to infer that you think something is stupid/silly/retarded. IE: Look at the word in the Urban dictionary: "often used to describe something stupid or unfortunate." Granted, it's origins may not be in the best of intentions, but is common-place usage in many people's vocab and is often intended as mentioned, nothing more. Again, when I use it, I am by no means meaning the literal "gleeful" or derogatorily in reference to homosexuals. I have close family that is gay, good friends that are gay, and I have no issues with homosexual people. Likewise, I have on several occasions used the word as I describe, directed at my gay friends, without them being offended, as the meaning and intent is understood.
Science on the phrase 'that's so gay' wrote:Among the heterosexual male undergraduates surveyed, attitudes about the acceptability of same-sexuality were unrelated to using the phrase.
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