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  • Sep 7, 2023
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    If you say it to/about a woman, yes

    If not, no

    Suki's Mom is a dope Twitter acc lol. I know her irl

  • Sep 7, 2023
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    Skinn Foley

    If you say it to/about a woman, yes

    If not, no

    Suki's Mom is a dope Twitter acc lol. I know her irl

    I mean does that logic work with the n word though

  • Sep 7, 2023

    step up in this B**** like

    im the one your B**** like

    yeah im the one your B**** like

  • Sep 7, 2023
    🤖

    !dream b**** lasagna

  • Sep 7, 2023
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    "I hate calling the women b****es but the b****es love it"

    • some narcissistic gaslighting monster
  • Sep 7, 2023
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    Fever

    I mean does that logic work with the n word though

    Logically no but I feel like the word itself is like mutating. Like we say "walk up in this b****" which has no relation to a living thing. You wouldn't say "walk up in this n..." or "walk up in this c..." lol

  • Sep 7, 2023

    Yes

  • Sep 7, 2023
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    yungboiezi

    No, the slurs that women call out are the same slurs they use behind closed doors.

    You sound like a white man who doesn’t understand why Black folk say nigga

  • Sep 7, 2023

    That said you shouldn't use the word. I avoid saying it in general but I let it slip sometimes lmao. Never toward a woman though but it's still not good to do that

  • Sep 7, 2023
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    Skinn Foley

    Logically no but I feel like the word itself is like mutating. Like we say "walk up in this b****" which has no relation to a living thing. You wouldn't say "walk up in this n..." or "walk up in this c..." lol

    I feel you and do know words change over time but at the end of the day it's still a word belittling a specified group of people lol

    Not that it means it's remotely close to the n word, I just think a lot of people don't realize how broad a "slur" can be

    Most slurs no one really cares about at all and that's fine imo moron is technically one for example

    So let the twitter f***s cry all they want

  • Sep 7, 2023

    S/o b**** mob

  • Sep 7, 2023
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    I hate calling the women b****es but the b****es love it

  • snoozer
    https://twitter.com/zukosmadre/status/1699223399392756057

    not anymore

    Women reclaimed it

    it's still disrespectful to say

    but not even a top 15 most controversial swear word or 'slur'

  • Sep 7, 2023
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    I call a b**** a b****, a hoe a hoe and a woman a woman

  • Shin Chan

    I hate calling the women b****es but the b****es love it

    "When I say "Bitch," I'm very rarely referring to women
    Most of the b****es I know are niggas, they not even women
    I know that sounds like I'm being funny, I'm not even kidding
    Same ones that say they run the game when they not even in it"

  • Sep 7, 2023
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    Fever

    I feel you and do know words change over time but at the end of the day it's still a word belittling a specified group of people lol

    Not that it means it's remotely close to the n word, I just think a lot of people don't realize how broad a "slur" can be

    Most slurs no one really cares about at all and that's fine imo moron is technically one for example

    So let the twitter f***s cry all they want

    Right

    I feel like the historical legacy of the term is what makes a slur potent or not. "Bitch" has a nasty history as applied to women but the word wasn't initially specifically designed to belittle women. As it has evolved it's still fundamentally sexist and bad to use that word and is obsolete in its originally intended use at this point, but it doesn't stem immediately from hatred/domination over women.

    The n-word, the c-word, the k-word, etc, were all used intentionally and exclusively to demean and dehumanize certain marginalized folks. Even the f-word because the original use of that word is spelled differently and is from the French language.

  • Sep 7, 2023

    Also why are we still making threads about obscure tweets from OnlyFans models

  • Sep 7, 2023
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    Skinn Foley

    Right

    I feel like the historical legacy of the term is what makes a slur potent or not. "Bitch" has a nasty history as applied to women but the word wasn't initially specifically designed to belittle women. As it has evolved it's still fundamentally sexist and bad to use that word and is obsolete in its originally intended use at this point, but it doesn't stem immediately from hatred/domination over women.

    The n-word, the c-word, the k-word, etc, were all used intentionally and exclusively to demean and dehumanize certain marginalized folks. Even the f-word because the original use of that word is spelled differently and is from the French language.

    Potency is such a good term for pointing out why some are way too far and some just aren't, at least yet

  • Sep 7, 2023
    Marble

    I call a b**** a b****, a hoe a hoe and a woman a woman

    I call women women and I call the s***ty ones a******s

  • No, and any woman who tells you it is very likely has been deserving of being called a b**** at multiple points in their life by many people regardless of age, sex, or gender. And they can't accept that's what they are.

  • Anybody can be a b****. Niggas be acting like b****es more than the b****es these days.

  • CutiePieHole

    Shut up b****

  • Sep 7, 2023
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    Fever

    Potency is such a good term for pointing out why some are way too far and some just aren't, at least yet

    In general it's worth avoiding saying any of them but to also not soy out if you do trip up. Just keep it in mind and try to self-correct. It's the same thing with r**arded. The word is actually still used in music composition and medical terminology not related to anything mental but with the efficacy of certain medicines or physiological phenomena and is genuinely the best word you can use to describe some of these bodily processes and reactions. But if you're not using that in that context, but also didn't call someone who is intellectually challenged in some way that word, no need to beat yourself up, but to just note that you f***ed up and need to work on it.

  • Sep 7, 2023
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    White b****

  • Sep 7, 2023
    Jayson

    White b****

    The white part is why they suck tho