Ah, thanks. Yeah, it's few and far between, but slope is at least something I guess.
George Takei is a massive faggot slope.
Also, the reason I wanted to go for a racial slur is because he was talking about race specifically. Calling him a faggot just doesn't have quite the same poetry, at least in this specific context.
Fuck, can I just call him a chink, maybe? That's Chinese, but that's an insult to Japanese anyway, so I think it works. George is a faggot and a chink. Dang, it's just not doing it. Lucky Japanese, being based and shit.
Seriously, how did the Japanese manage to commit major war crimes in WW2, and still have their worst insult just be "jap?" It's really not fair. What if someone like George is being a racist asshole, and I feel it appropriate to attack him on his race to cause offense? I guess I'm mostly out of luck. Oh well.
It's "slope faggot" rather than "faggot slope," at least, according to this:
Alright, thanks. I actually had it the other way, then changed it. "Slope faggot" sounds more ambiguous, at least to me. And that illustrates part of the issue with "slope" to begin with. "Slope faggot" sounds like some faggot that in some way involves inclines. I just wasn't happy with it. "Slant" is getting better. Unless something else comes along, I think that's the winner.
Problem being, Japanese are a pretty upright people. There aren't really any predilections or characteristics of them as a folk that are assailable. Other than physical characteristics, which are no different than any other Mongoloid, the only real thing I can think of is a) Post Pearl Harbor, people used to refer to them as "sneaky," and b) Most people were horrified by hara-kiri, or kamikaze, when it was used as a tactic.
Nowadays, it's just a based Country, except for the insanity happening in their metropolitan regions, which is happening all over the globe. They're Christian and Shintoist and Daoist and Buddhist and Confucian, in just about the right proportion that keeps them remarkably resistant to being huge pieces of shit, generally.
You ever see that joke from 30 Rock where Baldwin doesn't like calling Puerto Rican people "Puerto Rican," because something about it just seems like a slur? There's nothing like that with the Japanese. It's an inherently respectable cultural background, if you don't mind the war crimes.
That just makes me amused...but also rather, and legitimately sad.
I guess I should just call George Takei a fucking American faggot.
Shiiiiit.
I wanted to compete on racist grounds, since he was being a racist...but you're right. Japanese are pretty much okay, as I already knew. George should probably be more Japanese, not less.
Hey, I guess that works. If he's essentially calling Thomas a race traitor, there's my in. George Takei is a disgrace to his race. I think I finally did it. The best insult against a Japanese person is to say they're not sufficiency Japanese.
Ah, thanks. Yeah, it's few and far between, but slope is at least something I guess.
George Takei is a massive faggot slope.
Also, the reason I wanted to go for a racial slur is because he was talking about race specifically. Calling him a faggot just doesn't have quite the same poetry, at least in this specific context.
Fuck, can I just call him a chink, maybe? That's Chinese, but that's an insult to Japanese anyway, so I think it works. George is a faggot and a chink. Dang, it's just not doing it. Lucky Japanese, being based and shit.
Seriously, how did the Japanese manage to commit major war crimes in WW2, and still have their worst insult just be "jap?" It's really not fair. What if someone like George is being a racist asshole, and I feel it appropriate to attack him on his race to cause offense? I guess I'm mostly out of luck. Oh well.
Something about this bothers me.
Right.
It's "slope faggot" rather than "faggot slope," at least, according to this:
https://owl.excelsior.edu/grammar-essentials/parts-of-speech/adjectives/order-of-adjectives/
Ooh, I remembered another, related to "slope." "Slant-eye." That might even work better; certainly sounds better, harsher: "Slant-eyed faggot."
Alright, thanks. I actually had it the other way, then changed it. "Slope faggot" sounds more ambiguous, at least to me. And that illustrates part of the issue with "slope" to begin with. "Slope faggot" sounds like some faggot that in some way involves inclines. I just wasn't happy with it. "Slant" is getting better. Unless something else comes along, I think that's the winner.
Problem being, Japanese are a pretty upright people. There aren't really any predilections or characteristics of them as a folk that are assailable. Other than physical characteristics, which are no different than any other Mongoloid, the only real thing I can think of is a) Post Pearl Harbor, people used to refer to them as "sneaky," and b) Most people were horrified by hara-kiri, or kamikaze, when it was used as a tactic.
Nowadays, it's just a based Country, except for the insanity happening in their metropolitan regions, which is happening all over the globe. They're Christian and Shintoist and Daoist and Buddhist and Confucian, in just about the right proportion that keeps them remarkably resistant to being huge pieces of shit, generally.
You ever see that joke from 30 Rock where Baldwin doesn't like calling Puerto Rican people "Puerto Rican," because something about it just seems like a slur? There's nothing like that with the Japanese. It's an inherently respectable cultural background, if you don't mind the war crimes.
Fuck. Fuck.
That just makes me amused...but also rather, and legitimately sad.
I guess I should just call George Takei a fucking American faggot.
Shiiiiit.
I wanted to compete on racist grounds, since he was being a racist...but you're right. Japanese are pretty much okay, as I already knew. George should probably be more Japanese, not less.
Hey, I guess that works. If he's essentially calling Thomas a race traitor, there's my in. George Takei is a disgrace to his race. I think I finally did it. The best insult against a Japanese person is to say they're not sufficiency Japanese.