Hi all,
Can we bring this topic to a close. We had an interesting conversation
about name calling, but it is really off topic for the list. Let's get
back on topic with gaming.
Thanks.
On 10/22/14, Stephen wrote:
> and then there's the ultimate insult that scots like to bandy around.
> Toe rag
and then there's the ultimate insult that scots like to bandy around.
Toe rag. and I don't mean r.a.g.g as in jazz song. heheh
At 02:24 AM 10/23/2014, you wrote:
Hi Tim.
Your incorrect, the word for cigarettes is fags, f a g s, which in
British English is not the least related to the word fagg
Dear Mr. Ward,
Don't you think that the phrase "Curry muncher" is a bit offensive?
According to Myth Information: A Compendium of 590 Popular
Misconceptions, Falicies, and Misbeliefs, curry was developed as a
British dish, and is not originally Indian. My personal opinion is
that it is not offensi
nother one, at full price.
> When I have a computer and not to many years ago, you only replaced it
> if the gbattery exploded, the drivves failed or the case melted.
> You ran all your boxes into the ground.
> People sadly do not think like that anymore.
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Hi Tim.
Your incorrect, the word for cigarettes is fags, f a g s, which in British
English is not the least related to the word faggot, anymore than the word
man is related to the word mantle.
the definitions have not changed and remain the same, it's just that
Americans do not use the same
bject: Re: [Audyssey] champion Curry-Muncher
So you dropped to his level just to prove your point? it's still
flaming no matter how you try to approve it. i got it how about
calling him by his name to show you are a adult that moderates the list.
At 04:17 AM 10/22/2014, you wrote:
>Hi Dark,
&g
So you dropped to his level just to prove your point? it's still
flaming no matter how you try to approve it. i got it how about
calling him by his name to show you are a adult that moderates the list.
At 04:17 AM 10/22/2014, you wrote:
Hi Dark,
No, Ishan is from India not South Africa. In an
you sure about that, because in all the movies the British describers
refer fagots as cigarets. i wish you guys would actually use the
words that fit the definitions instead of making them up as you go.
That would make understanding much easier.
At 05:56 AM 10/22/2014, you wrote:
Hi Tom.
As
Hi Tom.
As I saidI am fully aware of your intention here which is okay, it's just I
was surprised sinse to me names like "curry eater" or something similar have
always been directed in a racist way towards indians, but as with a lot of
things it's about context. Yesterday for example my dad an
Hi Dark,
No, Ishan is from India not South Africa. In any case my intent was
not to say anything quite as insulting as Curry-Face which I have
heard before and know to be fairly insulting. Even if I hadn't heard
it before it would sound insulting just by the context.
However, speaking of cultural
Hi Tom.
This is probably a cultural thing, but in England I've often heard things
like "Curry face" or similar remarks about indian food", used in quite a
racist way against people from India on packistan. For example there was a
reality program a while ago where one of the contestants got in
yes and its quite funny also.
On 10/21/2014 11:54 AM, Thomas Ward wrote:
Hi Phil,
LOL. Something like that. I was getting annoyed by Ishan's use of
Champion so I decided to give him a nickname, but obviously being the
moderator I didn't want to say anything nasty or that would be
considered a
hey that would be a fun game to play...
On 10/21/2014 11:04 AM, Phil Vlasak wrote:
Hi Thomas,
So I guess he calls you champion for
Wheaties, the breakfast of champions.
And you call him Curry-Muncher,
because that is what they eat in India?
I might just rename Pacman to
Curry-Muncher who travel
Hi Phil,
LOL. Something like that. I was getting annoyed by Ishan's use of
Champion so I decided to give him a nickname, but obviously being the
moderator I didn't want to say anything nasty or that would be
considered a racial slur. So I decided to use something slightly
amusing like teasing him
Hi Thomas,
So I guess he calls you champion for
Wheaties, the breakfast of champions.
And you call him Curry-Muncher,
because that is what they eat in India?
I might just rename Pacman to
Curry-Muncher who travels aroun eating Wheaties and four champion ghosts
hunt him down in a maze.
smiles,
P
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