Originally posted by: EbonyExperience
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: EbonyExperience
Originally posted by: bmacd
if describing something as "gay" is wrong, then so is saying something is "awesome". For example: "Wow, that movie was really gay!". "No way man, it was awesome!". Neither words describe anything..it's like using the words "stuff" and "things". Surely you didn't come here planning to change how we talk, did you?
-=bmacd=-
THe words "awesome", "crap", etc. don't refer to people.
"Gay" refers to people.
"Julie has awesome legs, That guy's face looks like crap, and Kia makes some really gay cars."
Tell me which of the three words you posted refer to people in the preceeding sentance.
You can play all the symantic games you want. Your true colors are evident in your first posts in this thread.
What do you mean "the semantic game" This entire thread is based on semantics. It's about the use of a word.
semantics:
The study or science of meaning in language.
Ok, we'll stop arguing semantics. At that point, the entire thread is irrelevant.
