12-05-2014, 04:20 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-01-2022, 01:03 AM by Fearless Community.
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Theres a difference between directly insulting someone and saying somthing in a way that was friendly or not intended to offend. As a northerner i tend to talk to my southern friends this was all the time and is allmost like part of my vocab, and if i do slur them out its usually because i have been antagonised. like when a mafia and police break the rules and no one does anything about it.
v2d [18:04:26] CheekiBreeki (STEAM_0:1:15449521) said: Hey f*ggot
v2d [19:08:14] CheekiBreeki (STEAM_0:1:15449521) said: Front seat f*ggot
v2d [20:45:34] CheekiBreeki (STEAM_0:1:15449521) said: Ok so the brittish mafia aka f*ggots are gone
All of this was said to my friend samzo, when no one was really around mainly the first two where we had a competition to get the front seat is a car, the "front seat f*ggot" was a reply to being called a back seat loser as a joke reply. so no one heard that apart from friends.
v2d [18:04:26] CheekiBreeki (STEAM_0:1:15449521) said: Hey f*ggot
v2d [19:08:14] CheekiBreeki (STEAM_0:1:15449521) said: Front seat f*ggot
v2d [20:45:34] CheekiBreeki (STEAM_0:1:15449521) said: Ok so the brittish mafia aka f*ggots are gone
All of this was said to my friend samzo, when no one was really around mainly the first two where we had a competition to get the front seat is a car, the "front seat f*ggot" was a reply to being called a back seat loser as a joke reply. so no one heard that apart from friends.