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Is The C Word Allowed On DSF?

I would say it's acceptable in the way the Aussie's use it. For example when telling me about one of his friends, my buddy would say "eh, he's a good cunt, mate."

And the DNC probably won't have to screw Bernie - he's polling pretty low. The guy is such a clown, he's trailing Elizabeth Warren.
 
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Because the cunt is feeling enormous pressure to get in.

No, it?s always the cock that feels the enormous pressure to get into the cunt.

It?s biology.

Maybe the cunt really wants the cock to get in (biology again), but it?s impossible for the cunt to get into the cock (because of biology).

I would?ve thought every graduate of any Ohio middle school would know this from middle school biology.
 
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No, it?s always the cock that feels the enormous pressure to get into the cunt.

It?s biology.

Maybe the cunt really wants the cock to get in (biology again), but it?s impossible for the cunt to get into the cock (because of biology).

I would?ve thought every graduate of any Ohio middle school would know this from middle school biology.

I don't think it's their teachers but their siblings that teach that information. He might be an only child.
 
OP: "Allowed" but foul, nonetheless. A word no man should use.
 
OP: "Allowed" but foul, nonetheless. A word no man should use.

Of course you're right. It's among the ugliest of words and truly, I'm loath to use it. Really special people have the ability to bring it out of me, however. Hillary and Fauxahontas are members of a tiny club.
 
Of course you're right. It's among the ugliest of words and truly, I'm loath to use it. Really special people have the ability to bring it out of me, however. Hillary and Fauxahontas are members of a tiny club.

Nah. No one should be referred to in such a fashion. It's not manly.
 
Of course you're right. It's among the ugliest of words and truly, I'm loath to use it. Really special people have the ability to bring it out of me, however. Hillary and Fauxahontas are members of a tiny club.

To be safe, you could stick with the tried and true ?see you next Tuesday.?

You could say ?that Fauxahontas, she?s a real see you next Tuesday,? or ?Shillary-such a see you next Tuesday, right??

People will get idea.
 
I appreciate your criticism.

its probably too late to redeem and redefine the word here in the US. Its part of the lexicon in a totally different way in Australia (and possibly So Africa, Britain, etc.). when i lived in Oz i heard it a lot but always as a term of endearment and in reference to a guy (as in the example previously noted). I never heard anyone use it for a woman or in a derogatory way. PC culture hasn't infested those countries like it has the US but it is spreading there so they may ruin it there too.
 
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its probably too late to redeem and redefine the word here in the US. Its part of the lexicon in a totally different way in Australia (and possibly So Africa, Britain, etc.). when i lived in Oz i heard it a lot but always as a term of endearment and in reference to a guy (as in the example previously noted). I never heard anyone use it for a woman or in a derogatory way. PC culture hasn't infested those countries like it has the US but it is spreading there so they may ruin it there too.

Yes.

In those places, it?s not always a term of endearment between guys; it can but it can also be a little standoffish, like ?buddy? can be. If you?re actually talking to a buddy, buddy is a term of endearment but if it?s someone who?s really not a buddy, it?s a little bit of a standoff.

These are Canadians, which are the closest things to Aussies and BRITs on this continent:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tRfKdNxIOcQ

It?s kind of a hybrid.


The equivalent of ?cunt? in those places is ?slag.
 
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its probably too late to redeem and redefine the word here in the US. Its part of the lexicon in a totally different way in Australia (and possibly So Africa, Britain, etc.). when i lived in Oz i heard it a lot but always as a term of endearment and in reference to a guy (as in the example previously noted). I never heard anyone use it for a woman or in a derogatory way. PC culture hasn't infested those countries like it has the US but it is spreading there so they may ruin it there too.

You understand different words have different meanings in different countries, and some words that may be offensive in one place, aren't in another, and that has nothing to do with "PC culture," a phrase dreamed up by Conservatives in the US to try and stir up resentment between citizens, and give their pathetic lives meaning, right?
 
You understand different words have different meanings in different countries, and some words that may be offensive in one place, aren't in another, and that has nothing to do with "PC culture," a phrase dreamed up by Conservatives in the US to try and stir up resentment between citizens, and give their pathetic lives meaning, right?

LOLOL yes, master of the obvious, I do understand the same word can have different meanings I thought that would have been clear to anyone who read my two posts where I explain the different meaning of the "c" word in another country but thanks for explaining to me what i already explained twice. different words, except for synonyms have different meanings even in the same country.

By the way, I never said the difference had anything to do with PC culture dumbass. The point about PC culture spreading was to say its more likely the word will become taboo over there than it is for us to adopt their less offensive meaning here in the US.

Finally, everyone knows PC culture isn't just a phrase and only whiny PC losers like you deny it because you don't want to be known as whiny PC losers. I dont know why but i am still (sometimes) amazed at what a stupid little cunt you are.
 
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You understand different words have different meanings in different countries, and some words that may be offensive in one place, aren't in another, and that has nothing to do with "PC culture," a phrase dreamed up by Conservatives in the US to try and stir up resentment between citizens, and give their pathetic lives meaning, right?


You mean like how waving at someone with an open palm is "Hello" here in the US but in those damn PC-culture-driven places like South Korea, Europe, Nigeria, Greece, Bulgaria, Latin America, India, Japan and Greece its considered an insult..?!
 
You mean like how waving at someone with an open palm is "Hello" here in the US but in those damn PC-culture-driven places like South Korea, Europe, Nigeria, Greece, Bulgaria, Latin America, India, Japan and Greece its considered an insult..?!

Yeah, that's what I was thinking of, but he went and called me a cunt now, and I'm really hurt.
 
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