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Hm, yes, I believe this could work. It also avoids all that unnecessary ear drum damage.
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Besides, :: organ music plays over dramatically:: Dave is really Davette! Her sex change operation makes it impossible to be the father!
 
Madam LittleSin, you are such a lady of ill repute that it has been said by many a gentleman that you are quick to partake in lustful acts of the mouth with little persuasion.
 
Madam LittleSin, you are such a lady of ill repute that it has been said by many a gentleman that you are quick to partake in lustful acts of the mouth with little persuasion.
Aw HELL no.

Actually...yes..maybe....on Fridays. After the kid has gone to sleep.

Wait...are the lustful acts done with my mouth?...or the use of another's mouth?
 
Wait, when did Eskimo become a racist term? What does that mean for the Eskimo Pie?
A common myth has been perpetuated that Eskimo means "eater of raw meat" in Algonquin, though linguists typically don't support that assertion. The myth is so widespread that most people consider Eskimo as a derogatory term now.
 
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No celebrations until you meet the new neighbors - wouldn't want to jinx it.
 
Curious: is Eskimo seen as explicitly derogatory, or is it seen as mostly archaic, kind of like calling a black dude a Negro?
 
I believe Eskimo was given to them by some other group. To some degree it's like Indians - their name has nothing to do with the people themselves, other than it's the name others provided for them.

Imagine someone walking up to you and saying, "I don't know who you are and I don't care, but when I talk about you to other people I'm going to call you boopsie. Have a nice day!"

I don't know that it's derogatory, so much as it's not the preferred name.

Further, the disparate tribes don't really want to be lumped together with each other as though they were one people/group.
 
A common myth has been perpetuated that Eskimo means "eater of raw meat" in Algonquin, though linguists typically don't support that assertion. The myth is so widespread that most people consider Eskimo as a derogatory term now.
Speaking entirely from hearsay, television and limited research done online, so I don't claim to be 100% correct, from what I understand, linguists don't support that assertion, but they do assert that it comes from the French Excommunier, meaning "excommunicated". In other words, it actually means excluded from the community, or shunned by the Church. Either way, still a pretty prejudiced term.

I've also heard that usage of the term is really only uncommon and thought of as racist here in Canada, where the term Inuit (simply, the people in the Inuit language) has officially taken its place.
 
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