Do ya forgive me? I bought BlazBlue. :3
Also, what would be the best way to ask you exactly what flies and what doesn't? Because I don't want to cause any more headaches.
Gawd, I love her so frickin' much. X3
Do ya forgive me? I bought BlazBlue. :3
Also, what would be the best way to ask you exactly what flies and what doesn't? Because I don't want to cause any more headaches.
Well, the FAQ covers things in pretty general terms, but here's a few specifics:
I meant more about the politically incorrect stuff I like to say. Like, for example, obviously there's a certain six-letter word that isn't cool, but is its popular rap song counterpart of five letters cool? Entirely different meaning and all.
Or should I just assume Nazilicious* GameFAQs-style policy on that kind of thing? ;P
*Even that wouldn't fly on GameFAQs, though. XP
Gaming King said:
I meant more about the politically incorrect stuff I like to say. Like, for example, obviously there's a certain six-letter word that isn't cool, but is its popular rap song counterpart of five letters cool? Entirely different meaning and all.Or should I just assume Nazilicious* GameFAQs-style policy on that kind of thing? ;P
*Even that wouldn't fly on GameFAQs, though. XP
As with many things, the context is more important than the word itself. Describing a happy person as "gay" is perfectly acceptable (although it makes me sound like I'm from the 1920s), as is using the term if I'm discussing gay rights. Describing the idiotic behavior of a friend or enemy as "gay", however, would be unacceptable, because of the context and meaning of that usage.
As far as your specific example, the only context in which that particular word would be acceptable would likely be if you were having a discussion about rap music, and felt it necessary to relate some lyrics, or perhaps a song title. I have a feeling that word (both versions) is in our language filter, though.
The short version is, if you find yourself questioning your usage of a particular word, you should probably try and find another way to say what you're trying to say.
Okay, I think I get that. ...Wait, if I'm not flaming someone, can I call them a bundle of firewood? Say if I wanted to say that of Capcom? Or would that count as something people could take the wrong way and not work?
oh nooo!! the guy who hates hot pockets!... I'm watching you sir @_@
I don't HATE them. D:
I just choose not to EAT them...
Okay, I think I get that. ...Wait, if I'm not flaming someone, can I call them a bundle of firewood? Say if I wanted to say that of Capcom? Or would that count as something people could take the wrong way and not work?
If you actually call somebody "a bundle of firewood" I doubt it is offensive although I know what it means as do most people.
If you mean calling somebody the one word definition of "a bundle of firewood" I think that always falls under inappropriate whether you are flaming or not.
In fact I don't think I would find it appropriate to literally be called "a bundle of firewood."
Well, nobody likes being called a bundle of wood.
Oh, by the way, best politician name ever: Max Wood.
I voted for him. XD
Not just because of the name, either.
Damn, you got banned from Aksys??? I mean, if this was Atlus I'd understand (their "Volunteer Mod" is a real AssDan), but Belisarius lets us get away with murder here...
No, no, but ye threatened me with a big pointy ban stick.
I've just been... lazy? Busy? Stupid? A dick? Procrastinating? Take your pick.
Gaming King said:
...But his series finale SUCKED JUMBOCOCK.
ROFL that J.C. belongs in the Urban Dicktionary...
How can anyone hate Ghostlight that much for bringing me so much joy???
Kunio-kun said:
ROFL that J.C. belongs in the Urban Dicktionary...
How can anyone hate Ghostlight that much for bringing me so much joy???
Ghostlight? Care to explain?
Gaming King said:
Ghostlight? Care to explain?
I started bugging Aksys whether they were gonna keep the boss-name JUMBOCOCK after first encountering the beast in Ghostlight's U.K. version...
Oh, so Jumbocock was the name of a giant chicken boss in the UK version? Did they keep it? I bet they did. They said "lolis" on the back of the box.
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