Board Thread:Community Voting/@comment-24839249-20160216191404/@comment-5780776-20160218052449

Avalair wrote: Obi the LEGO Fan wrote: Avalair wrote: Obi the LEGO Fan wrote: Riolu777 wrote: Obi the LEGO Fan wrote:

Keplers wrote: This is like a toned-down version of the "n-word" trying to be unblocked based on the fact that it, as a word, does not mean anything racist and we oughtn't cater to parents regarding what their child can and can't see, and in any case if a black person wants to say something about their own race, they should be allowed to describe it how they like.

Incoming Flugzeugabwerkanone from people who think that what I said is totally different from this vote. Third, your analogy assumes that there are parents who don't want their children to see the word "boobs" or an equivalent. Quite frankly, that's absurd. There are a lot of parents who don't want their kids to see that word, or any word associated with "private parts," I can assure you. My mother always tell me and my brothers to not say "penis," for instance.

I'm having a hard time comprehending that. :P But hey you learn something new every day I know 0 parents who want their kids to see that word. It could be because most of my friends are male, but still. That's why I was surprised when this vote was made because I thought it was made only out of sheer rebellion. :P ?? But seriously how do you know what other people's parents think about that? :P (honest question)

I honestly did not know people legitimately thought the word "boobs" was inappropriate. Because of situations, it's kind of a mutual understanding, around here anyway, that there are nicer ways to say what you need to. :P It's honestly just the casual, most common word for breasts, guys, when you say your arm itches you don't go like "the epidermis on my forearm is irritating me;" I don't know how much you know about how girls casually talk, but that's a proper, realistic substitute for what it'd sound like. :P