• Bgugi@lemmy.world
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    17 days ago

    I’ve heard “gear whore,” as well as harsher q-slur that makes it rhyme

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      17 days ago

      Why do you think you’d need to not sensor yourself with whore, but can’t say queer?

      On a side note, it rhymes, but it doesn’t really make as much sense as slut or whore.

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        17 days ago

        I used one but not the other because my best interpretation of modern social sensibilities is that “whore” is not considered terribly offensive when it’s directed outside of its more literal sense, whereas “queer” is only acceptable in positive discussion of non-heteronormativity.

        The second gear- usage just comes from a time (and communities behind the times) where the slur is used more broadly to mean “anybody I don’t like.”

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      16 days ago

      “Gear queer”? Seems like a tongue twister. I thought “queer” was reclaimed or something like that, dunno if that’s the case.