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kaia (kaia@brotka.st)'s status on Sunday, 15-Sep-2024 01:19:21 JST kaia
is arse more vulgar than saying ass? or is it the same level of vulgar? -
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Nicholas Conrad (nicholas@aklp.club)'s status on Sunday, 15-Sep-2024 01:28:50 JST Nicholas Conrad
It's like when people say "frick". We all know exactly what word they wanted to use, and it even sounds like it still, but we'll all give them a pass because it's changes slightly.
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p (p@raru.re)'s status on Sunday, 15-Sep-2024 01:29:00 JST p
ass could mean donkey
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canteen (canteen@cijber.social)'s status on Sunday, 15-Sep-2024 01:29:04 JST canteen
@kaia I think it depends on where you're from
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meso [netzsphaere era] (meso@netzsphaere.xyz)'s status on Sunday, 15-Sep-2024 01:29:09 JST meso [netzsphaere era]
@kaia less, unless you're British where it's normal kaia likes this. -
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Oblomov (oblomov@sociale.network)'s status on Sunday, 15-Sep-2024 04:11:25 JST Oblomov
@kaia one is British English and the other is American English, so I guess in the USA arse would sound more refined?
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kaia (kaia@brotka.st)'s status on Sunday, 15-Sep-2024 04:11:33 JST kaia
@oblomov good point!
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