We recently have a player named wet-puss on the server.
There is some disagreement whether the name is offencive or not.
Should we kick this player using this name, or do we tolerate it?
Just a simple yes or no would be sufficient.
Yes = kick
No = accept
In scotland Puss is slang for Face :eek
no
yup
Definition of offensive=
Can you say this in the household when you were growing up? I definitely can't........YES it is offensive!!!!!
splattermaster wrote: Definition of offensive=
Can you say this in the household when you were growing up? I definitely can't........YES it is offensive!!!!!
If someone comes on with the name sour_puss you gonna kick them too?
".::/3I§ON wrote: [quote=splattermaster]Definition of offensive=
Can you say this in the household when you were growing up? I definitely can't........YES it is offensive!!!!!
If someone comes on with the name sour_puss you gonna kick them too?
or what about bison_puss :eek
".::/3I§ON wrote: [quote=splattermaster]Definition of offensive=
Can you say this in the household when you were growing up? I definitely can't........YES it is offensive!!!!!
If someone comes on with the name sour_puss you gonna kick them too?
I to would like an answer to this
vioguez wrote: [quote=".::/3I§ON][quote=splattermaster]Definition of offensive=
Can you say this in the household when you were growing up? I definitely can't........YES it is offensive!!!!!
If someone comes on with the name sour_puss you gonna kick them too?
or what about bison_puss :eek
How about vioqueef
Can we do a vote on whether or not we should vote on his vote?
wet puss is not offensive to me but could be to many people mainly the female species
".::/3I§ON wrote: [quote=splattermaster]Definition of offensive=
Can you say this in the household when you were growing up? I definitely can't........YES it is offensive!!!!!
If someone comes on with the name sour_puss you gonna kick them too?
I can't answer for Splattermaster...but the two phrases have obvious differences.
Could I say "sour puss" in a conversation with my mother when I was 10 years old? Sure.
Could I say "wet puss" in a conversation with my mother when I was 10 years old? Not likely. Not even if I liked Puss 'n Boots as a child.
One refers to a gloomy face, and the other references the sanctum sanctorum. 😉 Any mature adult will be able to discern between the two and make the appropriate decision, as Grubb did.
The name we are speaking about is wet_puss!! Sour_puss is totally different! If the name were sour_puss, then we would not be having this thread! But if any simple minded person doesn't see the derogatory slander in the name(especially to women and children that will go to school and called another child "wet_puss"), then , "Houston we have a problem"!!!
splattermaster wrote: The name we are speaking about is wet_puss!! Sour_puss is totally different! If the name were sour_puss, then we would not be having this thread! But if any simple minded person doesn't see the derogatory slander in the name(especially to women and children that will go to school and called another child "wet_puss"), then , "Houston we have a problem"!!!
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NO
In translators, which I use,
wet puss is wet face/snout or something like that.
Instead, wet pussy is like big cock
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I dont know i remember walking in the house with a cat and saying to my mom i have a wet puss here ohh yea it had been raining too............
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