| Hahahahaha omg thanks for that. |
| Stronger than the N-word here appears to mean "offends me personally which is worse than a history of chattel slavery." |
| Never gonna happen. |
| I'm sick of it too |
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Obviously that tweet is absurd but I have blocked the "K-word" from DCUM so all of you trying to post it are getting error messages. It was ridiculous how often people were using it here.
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I didn’t even notice, lol. |
I wondered why my first response was "forbidden." |
| It's weird how it's applied to Gen Xers, who are more likely to be Heather or Jennifer or Michelle than K*n -- K*n was most popular in the late 50s-early 60s. |
Thanks, Jeff. I know a very nice and normal woman with that name. |
| People should stop using it simply because it is so overused. I see people use it on every comeback..... |
| We don’t say Becky anymore? |
| This is the most k-word thing I've ever seen in my life. THIS is the reason there even is a "k-word". |
Yes! That twitter account wants to see the manager as she’s dissatisfied with the use of the K-word. |
I think Beckys are younger than K*rens. |