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6 hours ago, Boogyman said:

How many male comedians refer to women with the "C" word in jokes?

Now how many white comedians refer to a POC with the "N" word?

 

C word is common with British comedians so a good amount. 
 

N word is common with black comedians  so a good amount. 

11 minutes ago, 20dawk4life said:

C word is common with British comedians so a good amount. 
 

N word is common with black comedians  so a good amount. 


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1 hour ago, 20dawk4life said:

C word is common with British comedians so a good amount. 
 

N word is common with black comedians  so a good amount. 

 

7 hours ago, Boogyman said:

How many male comedians refer to women with the "C" word in jokes?

Now how many white comedians refer to a POC with the "N" word?

 

 

3 minutes ago, Boogyman said:

 

 

Sir Saint George Carlin once referred to comedians like Richard Pryor and Eddie Murphy using the N word and getting away with it because they were N words themselves. 

I liked Carlin for pointing out the truth and hypocrisy of how we used language incorrectly.  For instance, the overuse of the term 'pre'.  Preheat your oven to 350 degrees.  There's only 2 states an oven can exist in:  heated and unheated.  HEAT your over to 350 degrees.  He's absolutely right.

 

8 minutes ago, Green_Guinness said:

Sir Saint George Carlin once referred to comedians like Richard Pryor and Eddie Murphy using the N word and getting away with it because they were N words themselves. 

I liked Carlin for pointing out the truth and hypocrisy of how we used language incorrectly.  For instance, the overuse of the term 'pre'.  Preheat your oven to 350 degrees.  There's only 2 states an oven can exist in:  heated and unheated.  HEAT your over to 350 degrees.  He's absolutely right.

 

So you agree with the retarded sentiment, that the C word is sexist to a woman just the same as the N word is racist to a POC?

 

Edit  And for the record, I think a comedian should be able to use any language or words if doing so in a set and telling jokes.

2 minutes ago, Boogyman said:

So you agree, the C word is sexist to a woman just the same as the N word is racist to a POC?

Depends how you use it.  I'm an Anglo file and totally understand UK culture.  In that culture the C word has no sexual connotation and it's literal meaning is the "the most vile creature possible" regardless of gender and is used vs men even more so than vs women.  I know here in the US to call a woman the C word is extremely bad and harsh.  I use it more like the UK version, or like how Karl Urban uses it in the TV show The Boys, which is more than any Guy Ritchie film (if you've seen most of his films then you know and understand how this word is used) and that is a big task.  I use it more in reference to men than to women, especially towards my main owner/boss, who is huge C word.  I often refer to him as Veruca C-hole, in reference to Veruca Salt, because he is the closest thing to the real life Veruca Salt I've ever met IRL and he's a giant C hole.  One day he is going to replicate Henry Ruggs and I'm going to find out who that family's attorney is and tell them everything they need to know to get the biggest lawsuit possible because he's a big spoiled C-hole.

Even in Ritchie's best film 'Snatch' where the character of Brick Top says the following:  "Do you know what nemesis means?  A righteous infliction of retribution manifested by an appropriate agent.  Personified in this case by a horrible C-word.  ME!".

No sexual connotation, just the most vile creature possible.  The difference between UK and US culture and the US is lagging behind, IMO.

 

1 minute ago, Green_Guinness said:

Depends how you use it.  I'm an Anglo file and totally understand UK culture.  In that culture the C word has no sexual connotation and it's literal meaning is the "the most vile creature possible" regardless of gender and is used vs men even more so than vs women.  I know here in the US to call a woman the C word is extremely bad and harsh.  I use it more like the UK version, or like how Karl Urban uses it in the TV show The Boys, which is more than any Guy Ritchie film (if you've seen most of his films then you know and understand how this word is used) and that is a big task.  I use it more in reference to men than to women, especially towards my main owner/boss, who is huge C word.  I often refer to him as Veruca C-hole, in reference to Veruca Salt, because he is the closest thing to the real life Veruca Salt I've ever met IRL and he's a giant C hole.  One day he is going to replicate Henry Ruggs and I'm going to find out who that family's attorney is and tell them everything they need to know to get the biggest lawsuit possible because he's a big spoiled C-hole.

Even in Ritchie's best film 'Snatch' where the character of Brick Top says the following:  "Do you know what nemesis means?  A righteous infliction of retribution manifested by an appropriate agent.  Personified in this case by a horrible C-word.  ME!".

No sexual connotation, just the most vile creature possible.  The difference between UK and US culture and the US is lagging behind, IMO.

 

Just no lol. Sexism and racism are basically issues of treating people as equals. We all know the history of the N word in this country. If a white person calls a POC a "N" as a direct insult there is zero doubt why he is using that specific word.

As for the C word, I'd argue calling a woman "toots" would be a more sexist term than the C word. Hell, the fact it can be equally used as an insult to both a male and female signals the lack of sexist undertones.

Also, memes

 

 

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10 minutes ago, Boogyman said:

Just no lol. Sexism and racism are basically issues of treating people as equals. We all know the history of the N word in this country. If a white person calls a POC a "N" as a direct insult there is zero doubt why he is using that specific word.

As for the C word, I'd argue calling a woman "toots" would be a more sexist term than the C word. Hell, the fact it can be equally used as an insult to both a male and female signals the lack of sexist undertones.

Also, memes

 

 

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Tell that to my BFF, who is a single mom of 2 teenage girls and a former bartender and used the word 'toots' often.  A story she once told me was she was bartending and a younger couple (in their 30s) came in and she called the guy 'toots'.  His reaction was to call say to her "What's up, hooker?".  Her reply to him was "Well, I've been called worse than that, and some of it's true".  The rest of the night he was like:  "Yes, ma'am.  Thank you, ma'am". 

When I was a kid growing up if you looked up the N word in a dictionary it basically said "an ignorant person" and had NO mention of it being used as a racial slur.  Today, the only thing it means is a racial slur.  I'm wondering what went wrong.  I tend to look at humans in 2 different groups:  decent humans and a-holes/dbags.

 

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7 hours ago, Boogyman said:

 

 

Reading is fundamental 

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53 minutes ago, 20dawk4life said:

Reading is fundamental 

 

11 hours ago, paco said:

3 hours earlier….

Even used the word literally. 

Stupid JT troll is stupid 

 

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8 hours ago, Green_Guinness said:

Sir Saint George Carlin once referred to comedians like Richard Pryor and Eddie Murphy using the N word and getting away with it because they were N words themselves. 

I liked Carlin for pointing out the truth and hypocrisy of how we used language incorrectly.  For instance, the overuse of the term 'pre'.  Preheat your oven to 350 degrees.  There's only 2 states an oven can exist in:  heated and unheated.  HEAT your over to 350 degrees.  He's absolutely right.

 

Uh, quoting Carlin basically reinforces the point that you think you're refuting. Carlin epitomized the notion that language was overly softened out of a nonsensical fear of offending too many people. You think Carlin gives two ishes about calling a woman a c-word? :lol:

I'm honestly not sure you could've used a worse example than bringing up Carlin for this.

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Legends about mythical monsters don’t always come from oral tradition that fertilizes a newt into a dragon. Sometimes people really goddamn saw that sea monster. Probably.
Today’s Moment of Science… Dorks. 
Nature is goddamn filthy. And I don’t just mean that there are germs, I mean the critters are doing it weird. If you want your kids to grow up pure and innocent, keep them the F away from Animal Planet. Giraffes are ritualistic piss drinkers, dolphins ****e with electric eel fleshlights, and some species of whales? Noisy threesomes. Since they haven’t mastered the BJ with the aptly named hole, this water aerobics of love occasionally leaves an odd dick out.
Or, given that this is a term for the whale P, the odd dork out. 
I can hardly blame cetaceous Aquaman for displaying a six foot schlong on the water’s surface just for funsies. When you have a **** long enough to start a legend, F with the locals and become a legendary ****. Because for the forward thinking sailor in a time before we even knew what dinosaurs were, what were the possible interpretations of this six foot something flopping out of the ocean? 
A tentacle?
A serpent? 
A monster?
These weren’t terrible or illogical guesses at the time.
If someone was just trying to get a shipment of whatevertheF to wherevertheF in an era when cell service was a tad shaky, poking the sea monster to verify sea monster status was a bad gamble. If you want to live to tell the tale about the thing that was obviously definitely a sea monster you saw with your own eyeholes, don’t poke the sea monster. 
Though moby’s dick was not necessarily the culprit in every alleged kraken sighting, there’s research supporting that it’s happened. A 2005 paper festively titled "Cetaceans, sex and sea serpents: an analysis of the Egede accounts of a "most dreadful monster” seen off the coast of Greenland in 1734” explored the subject. Published in the Archives of Natural History, it evaluated firsthand accounts of a beast that was, in all likelihood, a humpback whale "in a state of arousal.”
Lustful leviathans of legend, if you will. Obviously my band name. 
The most famous photo of Nessie the Loch Ness Monster is a complete fabrication, a snap created with "a toy boat and some putty.” Any resemblance to Flipper’s C is purely coincidental. 
This has been your Moment of Science, putting the kibosh on the rumor that sea monster ejaculate contributes significantly to ocean salinity levels.

7 hours ago, Green_Guinness said:

Tell that to my BFF, who is a single mom of 2 teenage girls and a former bartender and used the word 'toots' often.  A story she once told me was she was bartending and a younger couple (in their 30s) came in and she called the guy 'toots'.  His reaction was to call say to her "What's up, hooker?".  Her reply to him was "Well, I've been called worse than that, and some of it's true".  The rest of the night he was like:  "Yes, ma'am.  Thank you, ma'am". 

When I was a kid growing up if you looked up the N word in a dictionary it basically said "an ignorant person" and had NO mention of it being used as a racial slur.  Today, the only thing it means is a racial slur.  I'm wondering what went wrong.  I tend to look at humans in 2 different groups:  decent humans and a-holes/dbags.

 

:roll:

Sounds like somebody's really salty he can't use the n-word anymore like he used to be able to when he was a kid

*whistles

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1 hour ago, Boogyman said:

*whistles

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This is why I don’t blame you for hating women. Your situation must be really emasculating

5 minutes ago, paco said:

This is why I don’t blame you for hating women. Your situation must be really emasculating

 

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Today I learned the way to really show your love for women is to make them stay in the kitchen instead of allowing them to pursue the career that they love.

Look how far we've come!

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1 hour ago, we_gotta_believe said:

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Sounds like somebody's really salty he can't use the n-word anymore like he used to be able to when he was a kid

"I'm wondering what went wrong in our society/culture that a word's definition was totally changed from one thing to another and it's a sad commentary about our society/culture that it did".

Guess I have should have typed it all out to begin with.  Understand now?

 

5 minutes ago, Green_Guinness said:

"I'm wondering what went wrong in our society/culture that a word's definition was totally changed from one thing to another and it's a sad commentary about our society/culture that it did".

Guess I have should have typed it all out to begin with.  Understand now?

 

So you really wish you could say it then, huh?

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