Scary Guy
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I'm not offended by words but by a lack of them. It's really just about how they're used. I'm a (mostly) rational free-thinking human being who likes to open carry his words as well.
(Though, I will admit it's probably best to sensor the N word and I guess the C word as well ((except in the Australia and New Zealand / Great Brittan subforums. Though I feel like that's a site-wide setting.))
Anyway, the point is I'm offended at the fact my ability to express myself is restricted. Not that anyone really cares what I think, but I figured I'd lay it out there.
I'm pretty sure ad hominem attacks are against the rules already anyway, so it really makes no difference if I were to call someone a moron or a ******* moron, I'd still get yelled at for that either way.
Finally I agree with Doug Stanhope. Anyone who is offended by words probably had unfit parents who taught them to be offended by the words themselves in addition to the intent behind them.
(Though, I will admit it's probably best to sensor the N word and I guess the C word as well ((except in the Australia and New Zealand / Great Brittan subforums. Though I feel like that's a site-wide setting.))
Anyway, the point is I'm offended at the fact my ability to express myself is restricted. Not that anyone really cares what I think, but I figured I'd lay it out there.
I'm pretty sure ad hominem attacks are against the rules already anyway, so it really makes no difference if I were to call someone a moron or a ******* moron, I'd still get yelled at for that either way.
Finally I agree with Doug Stanhope. Anyone who is offended by words probably had unfit parents who taught them to be offended by the words themselves in addition to the intent behind them.