I actually agree that it's a completely different word from a cultural standpoint, and I don't find it offensive when an Australian says it most of the time. That said, there is nothing more obnoxious than hearing a reddit-brained American try to drop it to be edgy, thinking they sound worldy. It's a worse version of Americans saying "wanker", though that might actually be more lame.
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Banned? DM Wmill to appeal.
No anti-nautilism posts. See: Eco-fascism Primer
Vaush posts go in the_dunk_tank
I'm a proud removed and I'm tired of being censored
^I'm^ ^allowed^ ^to^ ^say^ ^it^ ^don't^ ^ban^ ^me^
There's a slur filter?
If you're outside of Hexbear and you slur it gets replaced by removed when viewed from Hexbear.
If you're inside of Hexbear and you slur they take you outside and shoot you in the face.
Is there a slur list somewhere? I'm not really worried about triggering it, more curious what is and isn't included.
You want to read the slur list out of sheer curiosity.
I want to read the slur list so I can achieve peak-Freedom of Speech™ warrior status.
We are not the same.
Edit:
I found the slur list and it's just one long page of removed repeated over and over again.
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This is a sacrifice I'm willing to make to prevent yanks from appropriating Australian """culture""" (day drinking before voting, overpriced cocaine, the C word, Hills Hoist)
People here in Scotland use it all the time and I have used it plenty too. It's a gender neutral term