Oh yeah fuck my BOX.

Uh, ouch, you want me to fuck a piece of cardboard?

  • ComradeMonotreme [she/her, he/him]
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    3 months ago

    I've talked about how it's an exaggeration how much the c-word is used in Australia (and that it's used more as a specific class/race/male signifier).

    But it does sound extremely funny to hear North Americans use it for the actual private part. I remember seeing some serious movie where an actress says something like "stick it in my c-word". And it's meant to be both sexy and to show how vulgar she is. And I just lost it laughing.

    • UlyssesT [he/him]
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      3 months ago

      In Burgerland, especially among reddit-logo misogynists, the c-word is claimed to be both super chummy and universal and is what every feeemale is that enrages them. It was flung around in a very not chummy way toward Anita Sarkeesian and the like during freeze-gamer gate, for example.

        • UlyssesT [he/him]
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          3 months ago

          Yeah, in Australia it's still an offensive and misogynistic in origin word, but it will often be used gender neutrally rather than exclusively against women.

          I should have guessed that reddit-logo misogynists were just lying, or maybe even lying to themselves because Aussie Aussie Oi Oi Land is that cool and magical to their cultureless bland Burgerlander suburban asses where any of their wishes come true.

          The using it as an expression for close friends, is usually a working class/blue collar/lower class white cishet male thing. This man won't say the c-word to his boss, his wife, his mother, his doctor, his pastor, his kid's teacher etc, but he will to his mates or co-workers of a similar level, especially after a few beers.

          I've seen claims that "OI I SAY IT TO ME OWN MUM AND SHE THANKS ME, YOU UPTIGHT C---!" smuglord and the like on reddit-logo so it's nice to know that's also bullshit.

          Like it all exists in a cultural and social context.

          I suppose that includes the sad hateful pit of reddit-logo , I guess that is a culture.