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<0> Hello <0> Hey Hey <1> zborgerd_, around?
<2> yo micks dawg <1> hey <2> :D <1> I've got a linguistic questiom <1> question even <2> Okay <1> in american english, can "gimp" be used for "cripple" <1> ? <1> aside from the image manipulation application ;) <2> Yeah, but it's not politically correct.
<1> exactly what I thought <1> zborgerd_, thanks <2> Which is one reason why people don't like the term "G.I.M.P." <1> right <2> It typically refers to someone with a problem with walking. <2> micks: It's nice that you referred to it as "American English" rather than "American" (which isn't a language). It always pisses me off when people refer to it as "American". :D <2> lgp-michael and all of the "real" English speakers probably think that we yanks speak "American". :D <2> Heh. J/K <3> heh, no we know youy speak english, its another of the sighs that we own you {:-) <3> signs even
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