
| Silicolt #1291655 2 months ago |
Uhnnnnnn. Twilight should just kill her now, before she reproduces. We don't need more twilight fags out there. |
| Psychopomf #1291672 2 months ago |
And that's how Rainbow Dash REALLY got murdererd
That's a killing offense srsly |
| vision #1291677 2 months ago |
they are twilight fans not fag you must be new our you dont remember the rule |
| NightJack #1291708 2 months ago |
>twilight fags
You mean there really are MALE fans of Twilight? |
| Anonymous #1291769 2 months ago |
99999999999999999 uuuuuuuuuuuu |
| Anonymous #1291835 2 months ago |
@NightJack Doesn't matter if you're a guy or a girl. Once you're a Twilight fan, ur a faget. |
| NightJack #1291868 2 months ago |
^ No, fag is short for faggot, slang for homosexual male, so not girls. |
| NightJack #1291909 2 months ago |
That's part of the reason using it as an insult is dumb, people sling it around everywhere and forget what it means, also fag is also slang in the UK for cigarette. |
| Karazor #1291980 2 months ago |
Rainbow's not actually reading it. She's just fucking with Twilight. |
| sigh #1292050 2 months ago |
@NightJack
The term was not coined in the UK so your argument is not only null but hideously stupid. |
| NightJack #1292074 2 months ago |
^ Did I say anything like that, no I only stated what the term means in the US and then another slang term for it that us used in the UK, so your argument null and stupid. |
| sigh #1292097 2 months ago |
Saying it at all implies that because the definition exists means it has some basis in the current conversation, which it most certainly does not. |
| NightJack #1292109 2 months ago |
My point is it's stupid to use as an insult when people don't even know what it means, the word really means "bundle of sticks" making even less sense as an insult. |
| sigh #1292135 2 months ago |
Languages evolve, Jack. Many words mean something now that meant something else entirely less than 20 years ago.
If a word comes to mean something else, then either the old definition becomes defunct or they become different words with the same spelling. |
| NightJack #1292163 2 months ago |
Main point here, it's used to much as an insult and I was trying to make a joke in my first comment, but people can't seem to pick up on that it seems. |
| sigh #1292189 2 months ago |
If the English using people have collectively decided that it is to be an insult, then that's what it becomes. Nothing you nor I can individually do about it.
Also, yes, sarcasm is hard without italics. |
| sigh #1292200 2 months ago |
It's hard and nobody understands. |
| kevinsano #1292231 2 months ago |
how the heck did this turn into a discussion of semantics? |
| Etherchanter #1292471 2 months ago |
@kevinsano
Dunno....I'm here for the art. I think that's going to become my catch phrase... ... Nice art, by the way. |
| Yorec #1292473 2 months ago |
Twilight like Bella?
Rainbow be trying to rustle her jimmies. And it worked. |
| Lancer #1293029 2 months ago |
Any new meaning a word has, does not replace the old meaning, but is only added as an alternative, and often soon after, removed. |
| Xuncu #1386387 2 months ago |
What distrubs me is that Rainbow's apparently halfway through it.... |