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I'm whose foe? How and/or why?

Posted:
Sat Jan 17, 2015 5:39 pm
by Lord and Master
I imagine this may have been raised in the past yet feel it needs the odd resurgence... I ought be able to see who has foed me!
I thank you for your time.
Re: I'm whose foe? How and/or why?

Posted:
Sat Jan 17, 2015 6:12 pm
by owenshooter
Lord+Master wrote:I imagine this may have been raised in the past yet feel it needs the odd resurgence... I ought be able to see who has foed me!
I thank you for your time.
go to suggestions... good luck...-Jésus noir
Re: I'm whose foe? How and/or why?

Posted:
Sun Jan 18, 2015 7:10 pm
by riskllama
that would cause way more problems than it would solve.
Re: I'm whose foe? How and/or why?

Posted:
Sun Jan 18, 2015 9:22 pm
by riskllama
and, i'm foeing you for posting this drivel.

Re: I'm whose foe? How and/or why?

Posted:
Sun Jan 18, 2015 9:42 pm
by iAmCaffeine
riskllama wrote:and, i'm foeing you for posting this drivel.

Foed.
Re: I'm whose foe? How and/or why?

Posted:
Sun Jan 18, 2015 10:05 pm
by ViperOverLord
riskllama wrote:that would cause way more problems than it would solve.
Agreed. While many of us are probably morbidly curious about who has foed us, I think a catalog of foedom would only create general bad will; nor do I see a compelling need for it.
Re: I'm whose foe? How and/or why?

Posted:
Sun Jan 18, 2015 10:38 pm
by riskllama
foed for agreeing with me.
Re: I'm whose foe? How and/or why?

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Sun Jan 18, 2015 11:09 pm
by iAmCaffeine
riskllama wrote:foed for agreeing with me.
You can just foe VOL, you don't need a reason.
Re: I'm whose foe? How and/or why?

Posted:
Sun Jan 18, 2015 11:14 pm
by Uncle Death
Foed means I want them to leave me alone, not so that they can pm and ask why.
Re: I'm whose foe? How and/or why?

Posted:
Mon Jan 19, 2015 7:16 am
by iAmCaffeine
Uncle Death wrote:Foed means I want them to leave me alone, not so that they can pm and ask why.
You can set a rule on your inbox that automatically deletes messages from foes.
Re: I'm whose foe? How and/or why?

Posted:
Mon Jan 19, 2015 8:20 am
by BoganGod
iAmCaffeine wrote:Uncle Death wrote:Foed means I want them to leave me alone, not so that they can pm and ask why.
You can set a rule on your inbox that automatically deletes messages from foes.
There is a darling little how to guide somewhere in the shuffled forum. Simple enough that someone who is completely gay at technology like myself can understand.
Re: I'm whose foe? How and/or why?

Posted:
Mon Jan 19, 2015 11:23 am
by iAmCaffeine
BoganGod wrote:iAmCaffeine wrote:Uncle Death wrote:Foed means I want them to leave me alone, not so that they can pm and ask why.
You can set a rule on your inbox that automatically deletes messages from foes.
There is a darling little how to guide somewhere in the shuffled forum. Simple enough that someone who is completely gay at technology like myself can understand.
So you can say that but you claim I'm bigoted? Right..
Re: I'm whose foe? How and/or why?

Posted:
Mon Jan 19, 2015 10:42 pm
by ronsizzle
im about to foe you for this thread
Re: I'm whose foe? How and/or why?

Posted:
Thu Jan 22, 2015 8:20 pm
by BoganGod
Coffee boy, coffee boy, coffee boy, you can't have it both ways kiddo. You Claim that the word fag is not bigotry, even calling someone a fag. Now who would call someone a smoke? Obviously was meant in a derogatory fashion. Look at my words, was not calling anyone gay. Was suggesting that someone(not named, not alluded to, not a specific person, just a generic imaginary person) no matter how gay(lame and clueless modern meaning) they were with technology could understand. I even said that I was gay at technology....... Learn to read, stop being a bigot, no about of pumping weights and posing in front of the mirror will change things. In the words of popeye - You yam what you yam.
Yawns, and wanders off humming, history never repeats, tell myself before I go to sleep.....
Re: I'm whose foe? How and/or why?

Posted:
Fri Jan 23, 2015 4:25 am
by iAmCaffeine
I used the word in a derogatory manner but with no bigoted intentions. I have gay friends that use fag as an insult, so whatever. I got a warning and that's that. I would also argue that using gay with the above negative connotations, or in a derogatory way, is just as bigoted.
Re: I'm whose foe? How and/or why?

Posted:
Fri Jan 23, 2015 10:52 am
by BoganGod
iAmCaffeine wrote:I used the word in a derogatory manner but with no bigoted intentions. I have gay friends that use fag as an insult, so whatever. I got a warning and that's that. I would also argue that using gay with the above negative connotations, or in a derogatory way, is just as bigoted.
Not using that gay, in that way....... Surely someone of your <coughs, and can't believe is saying this> intelligence, would know that just because your gay friends call each other fags, doesn't mean you can call other people fags. Just because you have gay friends that use that word. I do agree with you my bigoted friend, that different words have different connotations and textural meanings from place to place. British for example.... In australia means wane, lame, dirty and repressed. I'm sure in britain, british has positive nationalistic connotations.
Re: I'm whose foe? How and/or why?

Posted:
Fri Jan 23, 2015 12:51 pm
by iAmCaffeine
BoganGod wrote:iAmCaffeine wrote:I used the word in a derogatory manner but with no bigoted intentions. I have gay friends that use fag as an insult, so whatever. I got a warning and that's that. I would also argue that using gay with the above negative connotations, or in a derogatory way, is just as bigoted.
Not using that gay, in that way....... Surely someone of your <coughs, and can't believe is saying this> intelligence, would know that just because your gay friends call each other fags, doesn't mean you can call other people fags. Just because you have gay friends that use that word. I do agree with you my bigoted friend, that different words have different connotations and textural meanings from place to place. British for example.... In australia means wane, lame, dirty and repressed. I'm sure in britain, british has positive nationalistic connotations.
In modern languages there is only one definition of the word gay.
I'm not actually sure British is always positive these days, even in our country, given how much of a mess it is. Then again, when we think of Australians we tend to picture slaves and prisoners. Swings and roundabouts.
Re: I'm whose foe? How and/or why?

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Fri Jan 23, 2015 1:00 pm
by owenshooter
iAmCaffeine wrote:In modern languages there is only one definition of the word gay.
hmmmmmm...
gay
ɡā/
adjective
adjective: gay; comparative adjective: gayer; superlative adjective: gayest
1. (of a person, especially a man) homosexual.
"that friend of yours, is he gay?"
synonyms: homosexual, lesbian; informalqueer
"gay men and women"
relating to or used by homosexuals.
"feminist, black, and gay perspectives"
2. lighthearted and carefree.
"Nan had a gay disposition and a very pretty face"
brightly colored; showy; brilliant.
"a gay profusion of purple and pink sweet peas"
3. informaloffensive
foolish, stupid, or unimpressive.
"making students wait for the light is kind of a gay rule"
noun
noun: gay; plural noun: gays
1. a homosexual, especially a man.
must be an old internet i'm searching... i seem to have found a bunch of other meanings...-Jésus noir
Re: I'm whose foe? How and/or why?

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Fri Jan 23, 2015 1:07 pm
by iAmCaffeine
Why hide the source?
Plus how many people actually use the term gay in that way? It's either used in the correct way, as a shorthand for homosexual, or in derogatory ways.
Re: I'm whose foe? How and/or why?

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Fri Jan 23, 2015 1:36 pm
by owenshooter
first thing that popped up in a google search... i'm not hiding anything...-Jn
Re: I'm whose foe? How and/or why?

Posted:
Fri Jan 23, 2015 2:24 pm
by iAmCaffeine
It's still not accurate.
Re: I'm whose foe? How and/or why?

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Sat Jan 24, 2015 3:19 am
by ronsizzle
im not feeling too gay after reading this thread...