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Yuppers..... like I said, can you imagine what he's like in real life?![]()


I bet you'd argue and yell at each other -- then boink like crazed weasels.
Or have I just watched too many romantic comedies? "He Said, He Said"?
Seriously, let's try being a little more civil to each other.![]()

Oh please....... I'll NEVER be that desperate.
Besides, I have taste.
I like my men to be educated and know how to construct a sentence properly.
Pretentiousness (i.e.: responding in fake haiku) makes me want to either laugh at the fool or pity them.
The only one I've heard is "Wog", from the Brits. Actually, it's not as bad as it sounds, right?
W = Westernized - O = Oriental - G = Gentleman. I even detect a note of respectability.
It really is a purjorative although it does sound kinda cute!
Unfortunately, intent is a big part of these words. The way I heard wog was not in the friendliest of terms -
sort of like our African-American brothers being referred to as N-----S - about as funny as a train wreck.![]()
Calling someone a WOG, is just like calling someone of a particular race the most derogatory thing possible. WOG in British lexicon became standard for everyone non-white because they couldn't tell them apart.
It is from the British word Golliwogg. It is every bit as disgusting as someone performing blackface in a minstrel show.
It sickens me even talking about it.









