That word.  It reeks.  I only use it to show complete disdain for some who I
deem deserve it.  Of course different words have different meanings to
different people.  I have found that some people of color will use the n
word with one another but are offended when used by those outside of their
world.  I can understand that as I have no problem with a homosexual friend
calling me a faggot but will gladly punch anyone else that says it, to me.
"don't call me a faggot, not unless you are a friend."  -  Joe Jackson.  Is
this c word that way for lesbians?  Not only is it distasteful to me ( I say
with a funny and sideways grin), it scares me.  EEEEK!!!!!!! Such are the
thoughts of this fairy.  Could be one of the reasons I don't go there.
hehhe


Mack

>
> > <<<Since we're now up in arms about rudeness and cunts and such (I'm
> > personally all for "taking back" the word cunt, as many of us have
> > taken back words like dyke, queer, etc. -- afterall, you only give a
> > word power if you react to it negatively)>>>
>
> Hey Lori,
> have you seen the book entitled cunt? wonderful little book which
> delves into exactly what you are talking about. it is quite an eye
> opener. I have it somewhere or perhaps it has been lost in the shuffle
> of the move....anyway, your post reminded me of that.
>
> np: Au Nord Du Notre Vie by Cano featuring the amazing voice of Rachel
> Paiement...
> ...a fabulous northern Canadian band which I havent heard in a very
> long time...I highly recommend this...as well as the other CD I
> purchased this evening...Harmonium, Les Cinq Saisons.
>
> anyone else heard either of these??
>
> so good to hear francais!!! i will miss that. ;-)
>
>
> la Mags
>
> >
> > ~
>
>
>
> =====
> You open my heart, you do.
> Yes you do.
>      - JM
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