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t3c, you little cunt...

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I get this IM from some guy telling me that you and the boys have taken to posting the word cunt all over this board. Don't you know cunt is a negative thing to say? Using the word cunt is offensive in a way no other word can be. The only thing more offensive is maybe, "What a fucking cunt," or "That fucking cunt-whore." Keep these phrases in mind when approaching bitches and calling them cunts.

Don't make me come up there and tell your dad about these antics. I've met him, and I don't think he'd like it one bit.

PS...it's ok to say, "You made it by a cunt hair," when referring to things like a first down.
 
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From Publishers Weekly:
Somewhere between Valerie Solanas's bitter SCUM Manifesto and Eve Ensler's fanciful The Vagina Monologues lies this self-indulgent exercise in feminist reclamation. Striving to remove the negative connotations from a word usually used as a scathing insult, Muscio traces the history of the term "cunt" and asserts that it was once a term of respect before the patriarchy turned it into a profane, misogynistic epithet. This transformation, she insists, occurred as part of a conspiracy to make women feel a sense of self-loathing and uncleanness; only by reconnecting with love for their genitalia can women achieve personal and political power. Muscio muddles her work with rambling digressions, including those about utilizing sea sponges instead of tampons during menstruation, using herbal tea and visualization in order to miscarry an unwanted fetus and identifying with Imelda Marcos. What insights the book does provide must be discerned beneath Musico's jarring prose, which fluctuates between the academic and the colloquial, sometimes in the same paragraph. On responses to her manuscript, she writes, "Reactions to a book called Cunt always lead to an intense grilling. Ain't never encountered ambivalence." Although this work may constitute a move toward women's acceptance of themselves and their bodies, it is a very small step. Agent, Leigh Feldman.



http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/t...155&me=ATVPDKIKX0DER&st=books#product-details

Another non-feminist take on this transition (from someone who is practically anti-feminist) is that women stopped acting respectful and starting acting like catty little bitches, thus associating the formerly respected 'cunts' with the new behaviour, and in doing so, changed the meaning of the word through their own actions.
 
spatts said:
On responses to her manuscript, she writes, "Reactions to a book called Cunt always lead to an intense grilling. Ain't never encountered ambivalence."

I think she means apathy, not ambivalence. The latter implies two strong opposing feelings.

This thread reminds me of this...


"Cunt Club" from www.playgroundlaw.com

A club to which new or stupid pupils were told it was desirable to belong to. Membership was obtained by standing on one of the wooden benches which marked the boundary between boys and girls recreation areas and shouting 'I am a cunt!'

Your status within the club was determined by the number of shouts achieved. For instance a 25-cunter obviously outranked a 12-cunter. The shouts had to be audible to a panel of judges who stood at a safe distance.

Iain Grant's claim to be a hundred-cunter was dismissed as it was achieved outside school hours. If a teacher was on playground duty each shout counted as a shout and a half for scoring purposes.

The highest verified status was Mark Jeffries' 43-cunter and the lowest was for a shout of 'I am' followed by a punch in the stomach.

Rival clubs, such as 'I am a Bastard' and the boundary-stretching 'I am a fucking cunt'.
 
Ahh The Vagina Monlogues, I always wanted to see ventroliquism.
 
spatts said:
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PS...it's ok to say, "You made it by a cunt hair," when referring to things like a first down.

Or when referring to a PR.

:)

B True
 
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