FatGiant

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Out of curiosity FatGiant , why did you give an angry emoji to that forklift joke post?
Because I am fed up with the MILF thing... Because I don't like when people change the acronyms meanings... Because I think the joke was too heavy... Because my sense of humor is completely fucked up... Because I like MILFs way too much and don't want them called forklifts... Because I'm just too fucked up in my head...

Take your pick... or... Pick them all. All of them are at least partially true... None is absolutely correct, mostly because I have no fucking idea... LOL

Peace :D
 

Dragon1982

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Because I am fed up with the MILF thing... Because I don't like when people change the acronyms meanings... Because I think the joke was too heavy... Because my sense of humor is completely fucked up... Because I like MILFs way too much and don't want them called forklifts... Because I'm just too fucked up in my head...

Take your pick... or... Pick them all. All of them are at least partially true... None is absolutely correct, mostly because I have no fucking idea... LOL

Peace :D
I can respect that. lol
 

PhineasFlynn

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Because I am fed up with the MILF thing... Because I don't like when people change the acronyms meanings... Because I think the joke was too heavy... Because my sense of humor is completely fucked up... Because I like MILFs way too much and don't want them called forklifts... Because I'm just too fucked up in my head...

Take your pick... or... Pick them all. All of them are at least partially true... None is absolutely correct, mostly because I have no fucking idea... LOL

Peace :D
I admit that the joke is a bit heavy. This is exactly why a forklift is needed. (y)
 

Elhemeer

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lol Yeah, true. I remember when gay meant happy.
Then it became synonymous with homosexual.
These days I've seen it being used to refer to something crap. Instead of "wow, that's shit" it's now "wow, that's gay". South Park did an episode on this a while back.
The first time I found out what gay "used to" mean was watching Victor Victoria. Beautiful movie.

Edit: Also, "gay" wasn't a slur yet at that time (at least not in my social bubble). It was just what homosexuals described themselves as. Homo and the F-word were the most well-known slurs. (I know it's still not always a slur, but it's not preferred anymore an it's used hurtfully more than it was then, again, as far as I could tell.)
 

whatone

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Whichone is you?
The other one mate. Not this one, not that one, whichone is whatone. Good to see you. (y)
The first time I found out what gay "used to" mean was watching Victor Victoria. Beautiful movie.

Edit: Also, "gay" wasn't a slur yet at that time (at least not in my social bubble). It was just what homosexuals described themselves as. Homo and the F-word were the most well-known slurs. (I know it's still not always a slur, but it's not preferred anymore an it's used hurtfully more than it was then, again, as far as I could tell.)
Yeah, to the best of my knowledge, it was originally homosexual people who applied the term "gay", as a code word. Well, at least in England. This was just after WWI.

In the US, after WWII, they used "Friend of Dorothy". As far up to Reagan being in power, the US were looking for a ringleader named "Dorothy" who was supposedly responsible for an underground homosexual movement in their military. :ROFLMAO:

The US Civil War song, When Johnny Comes Marching Home, has lines about gay, meaning happy.
So did The Flintstones' theme song - "A dabba do time, we'll have a gay old time" is the last line.

Funny, even intercourse didn't used to mean sex, it meant conversation in the old days. Much like discourse.
 
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HornyyPussy

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The other one mate. Not this one, not that one, whichone is whatone. Good to see you. (y)

Yeah, AFAIK it became synonymous for homosexual because they were considered to be happier people.
So it was, at least, a logical step in the etymology.
To the best of my knowledge, it was originally homosexual people who applied the term "gay", as a code word. Well, at least in England. This was just after WWI.

In the US, after WWII, they used "Friend of Dorothy". As far up to Reagan being in power, the US were looking for a ringleader named "Dorothy" who was supposedly responsible for an underground homosexual movement in their military.

The US Civil War song, When Johnny Comes Marching Home, has lines about gay, meaning happy.
So did The Flintstone's theme song - "We'll have a gay old time".

Funny, even intercourse didn't used to mean sex, it meant conversation in the old days.
Welcome back ;)
 
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Elhemeer

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You mean the one they will be building near the Garage?

Maybe they'll do the Entrance in Marble from the Belgium mountains. Decorated with the Paris beach photos.

(I know, I know... I just can't resist... I absolutely love this other wordly bits that MoonBox adds, I simply can't resist playing with it)
I'm picturing more of an embassy sweets setup ... each suite pre-planned for multi-generational living, plus the full catering of a mid-tier hotel chain for the entire complex (run by Aiko and Mrs. Lee -- the Snuggle Twins will only offer their services to MC by this point. Even Nana is more competition now ...).
 
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