"Why do people get their knickers in such a twist about it?
It's just a word!
And one of my personal favourites
Just saying
Saira x"
And sometimes - it’s the only word that will do.
I wonder if other countries / languages have the same? Obviously they do - but with the same impact? |
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By *etcplCouple
over a year ago
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Words have no power, its the intent behind them that is important.
I assume those people that don't like it, are put off by the sound and not its meaning, as they also tend not to like moist. |
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It’s not a word I say and only been used for one person.
The only other time I used to use it was at work after dealing with a few idiots.... as walking away I’d respond “ok I hear you, c you next Tuesday / Thursday” |
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Its just the most perfect of words used to describe people...I have a group of friends that are funny cunts! I know a few people that are real cunts!! I also know quite a few dopey cunts!! And I know one or two people that when describing them,the word cunt is hissed through gritted teeth!!! Its definitely my favourite word!!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Words have no power, its the intent behind them that is important.
I assume those people that don't like it, are put off by the sound and not its meaning, as they also tend not to like moist."
I like cunt but not moist.
I agree re intent of words but I think it also depends on how the person takes it. But then I'm aware that my past makes me react differently to things like words than most people. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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And it's an old word - first recorded usage in English in 1230 (OED - Gropecunt Lane). Not seen as a taboo word until near the end of the 18th century.
Possible from Germanic. 'kunta' in Old Norse. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Don't call someone it on the forums or you get a ban "
You can get away with it by inserting stars in the middle!
Ok yes I've been banned for calling someone a cunt. They did deserve it though |
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