Please Remove ****** from your Forum Filters
Meilleure réponse Maria Caliban , 08 avril 2014 - 11:28
Queer is off the forum filer now.
Awesome. Thank you to whomever did it. ![]()
It's used as an insult everywhere but like a lot of other words, people attempt to use it for a positive meaning as well.
There were queer studies classes at my college and have been part of queer advocacy groups. I'd say that the majority of time I hear the term used, it's not as an insult. Aller au message complet »
#1
Posté 06 avril 2014 - 07:13
Yes, people use it as an insult. People use 'gay' as an insult as well.
Queer is a widely used umbrella term for non-straight and non-cigendered people and communities. Queer theory is an academic discipline and many LGBT groups call themselves queer.
I'd appreciate you considering the matter.
- Aimi, Darth Krytie, Hellion Rex et 1 autre aiment ceci
#2
Posté 06 avril 2014 - 07:14
I agree and second this. I often use queer to describe myself.
#3
Posté 06 avril 2014 - 07:15
Quebec Uniform Echo Echo Romeo?
#4
Posté 06 avril 2014 - 07:19
I also question some other words that are randomly filtered
#5
Posté 06 avril 2014 - 07:20
Quebec Uniform Echo Echo Romeo?
Yup.
#6
Posté 06 avril 2014 - 07:22
Considering the definition Google gives, it's strange that you guys would claim that one. Either way, they should abandon the censor altogether, I reckon. We all had to go through an age gate to get here, and we've all purchased their filthy, filthy games.
#7
Guest_Puddi III_*
Posté 06 avril 2014 - 07:22
Guest_Puddi III_*
Oh, with the six stars I figured it started with an "f". I was confused.
#8
Posté 06 avril 2014 - 07:29
mmm. a question - why you are using this word? is there something specific behind, some meaning or something?
#9
Posté 06 avril 2014 - 07:52
Quebec Uniform Echo Echo Romeo?
Yep, q*eer.
mmm. a question - why you are using this word? is there something specific behind, some meaning or something?
I use the term because it's the best one available when I want to refer to people who are non-heterosexual or cigendered. Also because I seem myself as part of a larger ****** community.
Possibly because LGBTQQIAAPP looks horrible.
#10
Posté 06 avril 2014 - 08:17
Yep, q*eer.
I use the term because it's the best one available when I want to refer to people who are non-heterosexual or cigendered. Also because I seem myself as part of a larger ****** community.
Possibly because LGBTQQIAAPP looks horrible.
Wait, where are all those extra Q's, A's, and P's coming from?
#11
Posté 06 avril 2014 - 01:20
I would prefer that it wasn't censored, but I would prefer that most words weren't censored.
#12
Posté 06 avril 2014 - 02:41
I agree with the OP, it's rather worrying that this word is censored.
#13
Posté 06 avril 2014 - 02:45
Wait, where are all those extra Q's, A's, and P's coming from?
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered, q*eer, questioning, intersex, asexual, allies, polyamorous, and pansexual.
May have to add a D in there soon.
#14
Posté 06 avril 2014 - 02:58
There really isn't a reason that this word should be censored, especially in a forum where the posters are so focused on romance content.
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#15
Posté 06 avril 2014 - 06:01
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered, q*eer, questioning, intersex, asexual, allies, polyamorous, and pansexual.
May have to add a D in there soon.
Jeez all that's a bit much.
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#16
Posté 07 avril 2014 - 08:41
Possibly because LGBTQQIAAPP looks horrible.
Are you sure, that shortening it to 'LGBT' for common internet speech looks offensive or something?...
I mean, a lot of words are often shortened, even in offline world, and it's internet we're talking about.
Everyone including 'QQIAAPP' part will understand what you meant. Not to mention that it's shorter.

#17
Posté 07 avril 2014 - 10:12
Yep, q*eer.
I have always thought that this word is an insult for gays so have never used it.
I am from the UK so have no idea what the meaning is in other countries.
#18
Posté 07 avril 2014 - 12:21
It's used as an insult everywhere but like a lot of other words, people attempt to use it for a positive meaning as well.
Originally queer meant strange or odd. Used in the saying "there's nowt as queer as folk."
The ever changing landscape of language. Isn't it wonderful.
#19
Posté 08 avril 2014 - 11:28
Awesome. Thank you to whomever did it.
It's used as an insult everywhere but like a lot of other words, people attempt to use it for a positive meaning as well.
There were queer studies classes at my college and have been part of queer advocacy groups. I'd say that the majority of time I hear the term used, it's not as an insult.
#20
Posté 09 avril 2014 - 07:15
#21
Posté 09 avril 2014 - 08:13
Or, in this case, RTFT.
#22
Posté 12 avril 2014 - 12:34
Its original meaning is still fairly commonly used anyway, so even less reason to censor it.





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