• BizzleEnglish
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    One time I heard a guy say he wasn’t gonna push a shopping cart cause it was “f***y”. Never understood that. He looked like a real doofus pulling it by the front.

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      Funny? Funky? Frisky? Feisty? Frosty? What mystery do you hide behind these asterisks?!

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          Dude couldn’t type it once and you ended up typing it twice. That’s hilarious.

          (And yes, I’m a card-carrying gay fag queer homosexual)

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              Yes as soon as someone figures out their sexuality they have to apply for a government ID declaring their sexuality, it’s like a driver’s license but it’s for sex. A sexuality license. That’s where they formally declare their pronouns too.

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        Like a bundle of sticks! Like a pack of ciggies!

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        I know, I know, but I really don’t like to use that word even in context. It’s the bad word for gay that also means bundle of sticks y.

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          I really thought it was “fruity”. I guess it seems obvious in retrospect. Neither is great but, yeah, that one is worse

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      I worked in retail for 8 years and I occasionally pull from the front too out of habit. It gives you more notice with people when approaching aisles. I don’t see the connection to it being more manly though.