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Generalizing it as "a pubic hair's width" might work.... maybe? (no, don't do this) Truth: I've not noticed a difference in the thickness of pubic hair between men or women. They both may as well be floss. e: DAMNIT CT YOU STRALIAN .. poo poo. randomidiot fucked around with this message at 12:37 on Jun 9, 2020 |
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fridge corn posted:I've already made the point that pussy is a more problematic insult than oval office In the US, "pussy" is commonly thrown around, at least in younger circles, as "oh, don't be a pussy, you know you can do that"... akin to "don't be scared to do this, just grow some balls and do this stupid thing". "oval office" is very much a worse term. But as an adult, "pussy" is still a not-nice word. That's a lovely new custom title you got yourself there! (and no, it wasn't me this time) fridge corn posted:I don't think I've ever had the urge to call a woman a oval office. Men are much more likely to be cunts in my experience I actually agree with you here, but I think it's because I watch too many Aussie dashcam video compilations. Krakkles posted:It actually is true. The N-word is still worse, but the c-word is the only other word I'm aware of that meets John Mulaney's criteria. This. The N word is fine if you're a person of color talking to another person of color, but otherwise you DO NOT USE IT. EVER. Not even as a joke. You will get hurt, badly, especially in the south. "oval office" is right up there in terms of how profane it is. I cuss like a blackout drunk sailor regularly, and that's one of only a few words I won't use. Krakkles posted:That’s what I was alluding to, absolutely. The n-word is unquestionably worse, but people in the south think it’s fine. I've worked in plenty of places that were at least 50%, if not more, black/latinax. So I got very used to hearing the N word thrown around - but it was between people of color, the rest of us knew not to use it (though sometimes I'd get greeted by "<STR>, MY <first 3 letters of the N word>!" by coworkers when I came in, along with a fist bump or chest bump/hug). I knew not to ever use it. I did jokingly call one of my coworkers a cracker one day in a moment of total stupidity (in a joking manner), he turned around and said "hey, not cool, that's just one step below you calling me "a loving <n word>". I apologized and never said it again. fridge corn posted:I'm not worried about that as we have a perfect backup measurement of a gnat's cock which is more or less equivalent That works for me
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