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ahem ... "we" don'tArmy of GOD wrote: Why the Hell do we wear clothes?
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Army of GOD wrote:Saxi, just because you're too old and fragile to dress yourself doesn't mean the rest of us aren't.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Oh look...shiny!saxitoxin wrote:Army of GOD wrote:Saxi, just because you're too old and fragile to dress yourself doesn't mean the rest of us aren't.
WOOOODDRUFFFFFF!!!
Wow, AoG, you really pick the hard questions. I think a lot of the answers have nothing to do with each other. (That’s the way things are, the things you think are related are not, and the things that are not obviously related are.)Army of GOD wrote:I've been trying to figure it out for a while now. Like, this one C&A thread, people think the username "clit" is offensive. I don't get it...why?
Why don't we want little kids to know what the word "clit" means...or words like "f*ck" or "shit"? Because they're offensive?
WHY ARE THEY OFFENSIVE
Why the Hell do we wear clothes? How come guys can show their nips in public but girls can't...what about guys that have man boobs and girls that are flatchested?
Why are guys so attracted to pieces of fat that pump out milk anyway?
I DONT GET IT


Robinette wrote:Depends on what metric you use...Kaskavel wrote:Seriously. Who is the female conqueror of CC?
The coolest is squishyg
The answer to this is down to sex and offspring (which is why you're not attracted to a cow's udders).Army of GOD wrote:Why are guys so attracted to pieces of fat that pump out milk anyway?
...this is not 100% true, but the word has certainly lost its effect.tzor wrote:Next is the subject of the F bomb. Although the bomb is no longer a bomb in the UK...
So what happened with Italy?squishyg wrote:I think its because sex is something that women have a lot of control over and mankind is sexist. Meanwhile violence is a male pastime so we can see all the gore and guts we want on television, but not a nipple.
You are correct, however America does not hold the copyright on sexism, we have just worked on developing it over the years.BigBallinStalin wrote:So what happened with Italy?squishyg wrote:I think its because sex is something that women have a lot of control over and mankind is sexist. Meanwhile violence is a male pastime so we can see all the gore and guts we want on television, but not a nipple.
Sounds more like an American thing.

Robinette wrote:Depends on what metric you use...Kaskavel wrote:Seriously. Who is the female conqueror of CC?
The coolest is squishyg
Because, don't you know, America was founded by sexual prudes! That is why some Americans are nuts and attach such power to silly words. It's rather pathetic.jakewilliams wrote:I want to continue the discussion from this locked thread (https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewt ... 9&t=128118)
Why is a word such as penis or clit offensive? They are both part of anatomy. Everyone has one or the other (or both? I've never studied hermaphorodites closely).

Good point. I guess a lot of people are sexual prudes. But America was founded by them...natty_dread wrote:I think it's a rather universal issue. People having issues with their sexuality... out of sight, out of mind, and everyone can pretend to be happy.
Way to add to the conversation there guy.hairy potter wrote:americans are afraid of abortion
I remember coming across these two NPR stories/podcasts a while ago.jakewilliams wrote: Why is a word such as penis or clit offensive? They are both part of anatomy. Everyone has one or the other (or both? I've never studied hermaphorodites closely).
This makes sense. And that could definitely explain why some people get so offended by hearing certain words. I guess, maybe, in a way, it's sort of similar to a black person hearing the "N" word. If it's bad experiences that a person has in relation to these words, that is. I don't know.AndyDufresne wrote:I remember coming across these two NPR stories/podcasts a while ago.jakewilliams wrote: Why is a word such as penis or clit offensive? They are both part of anatomy. Everyone has one or the other (or both? I've never studied hermaphorodites closely).
http://news.wvpubcast.org/templates/sto ... d=15370150
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/stor ... d=89127830
Though not directly related---the words discussed are 'swear/cursewords,' and those words you've supplied don't quite fall into that specific category---there is a general over-arching relationship.
Moreover, I remember reading (from Steven Pinker's The Stuff of Thought, I believe), that part of the trouble with words---any words---is that once you become literate, you can't really avoid reading not reading and instantly understanding their meaning (and by extension, your experiences with those words on a personal level).
--Andy
I dont know many people that have had a bad experience with a clit...tkr4lf wrote:This makes sense. And that could definitely explain why some people get so offended by hearing certain words. I guess, maybe, in a way, it's sort of similar to a black person hearing the "N" word. If it's bad experiences that a person has in relation to these words, that is. I don't know.AndyDufresne wrote:I remember coming across these two NPR stories/podcasts a while ago.jakewilliams wrote: Why is a word such as penis or clit offensive? They are both part of anatomy. Everyone has one or the other (or both? I've never studied hermaphorodites closely).
http://news.wvpubcast.org/templates/sto ... d=15370150
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/stor ... d=89127830
Though not directly related---the words discussed are 'swear/cursewords,' and those words you've supplied don't quite fall into that specific category---there is a general over-arching relationship.
Moreover, I remember reading (from Steven Pinker's The Stuff of Thought, I believe), that part of the trouble with words---any words---is that once you become literate, you can't really avoid reading not reading and instantly understanding their meaning (and by extension, your experiences with those words on a personal level).
--Andy
xxtig12683xx wrote:yea, my fav part was being in the sewer riding a surfboard and wacking these alien creatures.
shit was badass
We don't hold the copyright on what? ... Oh for a moment there I thought you said "sex."squishyg wrote:You are correct, however America does not hold the copyright on sexism, we have just worked on developing it over the years.

This seems plausible to meThe Bison King wrote:I think it has more to do with people wanting to prolong the naive bubble of childhood. The world sux and sex is complicated. Childhood kicks ass, you don't have to know anything, things are simple and everything is done for you. Once you learn about sex and what not you start traveling down the road of adulthood and shit gets complicated and sucky. Parents remember this and want their kids to be happy and protected for as long as possible. That's why society has built this bubble around the issues. That's my theory anyway.

You make a good point. I guess maybe those poor women in parts of Africa and other Muslim-majority countries that have female circumcisions maybe? Not like we really have many of them here on CC though.....Gold Knight wrote:I dont know many people that have had a bad experience with a clit...tkr4lf wrote:This makes sense. And that could definitely explain why some people get so offended by hearing certain words. I guess, maybe, in a way, it's sort of similar to a black person hearing the "N" word. If it's bad experiences that a person has in relation to these words, that is. I don't know.AndyDufresne wrote:I remember coming across these two NPR stories/podcasts a while ago.jakewilliams wrote: Why is a word such as penis or clit offensive? They are both part of anatomy. Everyone has one or the other (or both? I've never studied hermaphorodites closely).
http://news.wvpubcast.org/templates/sto ... d=15370150
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/stor ... d=89127830
Though not directly related---the words discussed are 'swear/cursewords,' and those words you've supplied don't quite fall into that specific category---there is a general over-arching relationship.
Moreover, I remember reading (from Steven Pinker's The Stuff of Thought, I believe), that part of the trouble with words---any words---is that once you become literate, you can't really avoid reading not reading and instantly understanding their meaning (and by extension, your experiences with those words on a personal level).
--Andy