Message from @us_o_w/e
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You have to use the proper pronoun when referring to him
and his people
He never made it to the 1930's in history
@JoJo, Kомик
Yeah. Weird how people have a problem with you constantly whinging like you're on the rag while being a colossal hypocrite.
^^^
How I picture Reich when he get's called a Nazi
@us_o_w/e
I do. Do you even literacy bro?
Yeah sure.
That's why you think it's not the first four letters of the word.
@Wisch (ง •̀_•́)ง
Or... he just shouldn't constantly cry about slurs if he insists on using them himself?
It's literally like saying Dems.
"Dats a slur against yo peeeeeople!"
It's not a slur. It's a contraction.
@us_o_w/e
I never said that, retard.
The fact that you think I did proves you can't read.
It's exactly what you said.
I'm a clown
How do you expect me to not troll you on the fact your whole existence is a contradiction on itself?
"I can say [REDACTED] all I want! Stop being so sensitive [REDACTED]!!!"
Also you: "DON'T LABEL ME A WHITE SUPREMACIST BIGOTS!!!"
I mean, c'mon Reich, he's got you by the balls there...
@us_o_w/e
So you're a liar AND an illiterate?
@Hastur
So you also can't read...?
@us_o_w/e
>not being able to read
something something wikipedia something something hypocrite something something your lying eyes
Lol. What a nigger.
Wikipedia doesn't even know how many genders there are.
Edgy boi
@Hastur
Never said it wasn't the first four letters, like he claimed. I said that's not the origin. And then proved it.
Fair enough.
@us_o_w/e
Lol. You don't know how to read.
@Wisch (ง •̀_•́)ง
>uses slurs
>cries that everyone who uses slurs is "muh edgy"
Lolwut
Any board/wargamers here?
*never once uses a slur on this server*
*gets 4chan texted*
Wikipedia also thinks that the term "Ms." (which is not an abbreviation) was commonly-accepted by the middle of the 20th century.
Though it was really artificially shunted into the language in the 70s-80s.
There are only 2 genders, the rest are mental conditions
Gottlieb, Henrik; Morgensen, Jens Erik, eds. (2007). Dictionary Visions, Research and Practice: Selected Papers from the 12th International Symposium on Lexicography, Copenhagen 2004 (illustrated ed.). Amsterdam: J. Benjamins Pub. Co. p. 247. ISBN 978-9027223340. Retrieved 22 October 2014.
You could always just check the citation, you mongoloid.