Maybe the dolphin was zoophilic too —humanphilic?
Maybe the dolphin was zoophilic too —humanphilic?
I stopped watching after they beat Lucifer... you've already beaten Lucifer, what else can you do? But I watched it more for Jensen Ackles than the story, to be honest.
Would we be so disgusted if a guy did something like this?
Very appropiate, I just got my period today.
Also I have a friend who once ... was very proud of a chunk of her body...
This makes me so mad and sad.
It's like, there was already the "excuse me, princess" link and we just make fun of it, no videogame ruined.
I remember renting it because the box said "the action film of the year", I got so bored I don't even remember the decapitation you mention, actually I might have fallen asleep, then all my artsy friends were talking about how wonderful it was, I guess I'm not deep enough either.
It's interesting, nevertheless. I don't get a lot of this language history stuff for not living in America, or in an english speaking country for the matter, so I need to be aware so I don't mess up whenever I go over there.
I have the same question but I can't find an answer on google!
I've seen people on Jezebel complaining about that before, believe it or not. "Female directors" and "male politicians" are totally acceptable usages. Go nuts!
I like 'gal', unless there's some horrible meaning I'm not aware about, which I am about to google right now (I'm not a native english speaking). I remember using "grool" because of Mean Girls and then found out the meaning and .... never used it again.
What about discussing dogs? Don't you ever discuss dogs? D:
I have indeed read men being referred as males, like "the problem with young males" or something, can't point to an example tho.
In spanish there is this word, "fémina", which I absolutely despise not because its derogatory or anything, but because no one actually uses it in real life! It's only used by news reporters when they don't want to use "woman" because they've already used it or they want to sound more fancy or something, it's so…
Yeah, I realized later that it was very wrongly phrased, sorry about that.
but japanese doesn't have an l but a soft r sound that does exist in spanish, I should see the real spanish tweet to be sure, but at least in mexico you mock chinese by saying stuff with l instead of r
Can't believe I'm agreeing with a Fox News article.
it means queer sometimes too, and I had heard another meaning but can remember....
Men are physically stronger so they would uuuhhh... click the mouse harder! Making the LoL characters deal more damage! Yeah!
I was going to post the same thing.