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9. I really like that idea too.
Sat Oct 25, 2014, 06:19 AM
Oct 2014

Sorry you got a post hidden but it is really easy to have happen these days so I wouldn't worry about it.

As a juror, I always take the entire post in to account (and view the entire thread). I very rarely vote to hide.

You'll probably get a hide for this TransitJohn Oct 2014 #1
Kinda doubt it. silverweb Oct 2014 #3
Message auto-removed Name removed Oct 2014 #34
This isn't "disruptive" meta. It's CONSTRUCTIVE. It's not dissing the TOS or SOP, or even the MADem Oct 2014 #39
Agree! mountain grammy Oct 2014 #48
imho "bastard" is inherently gender-neutral eShirl Oct 2014 #2
Dictionary.com sort of agrees with you. silverweb Oct 2014 #4
The word 'bastard' in Shakespeare's time meant 'base, inferior, low, dishonorable, of little value o Bluenorthwest Oct 2014 #19
I've always thought it was a great word, very descriptive and emotive. MADem Oct 2014 #40
I've always associated it with males, but then again it is how one looks at the word davidpdx Oct 2014 #10
It may be gender neutral, but Crunchy Frog Oct 2014 #14
Actually, I thought it was a slam on unmarried parents of both genders IdaBriggs Oct 2014 #16
Originally it meant 'low, base, of little worth or value, dishonorable' Bluenorthwest Oct 2014 #20
No, it's not TransitJohn Oct 2014 #17
+1 Although, that is pretty gender neutral. nt Live and Learn Oct 2014 #21
It can also be the result of a religious institution that refuses, Downwinder Oct 2014 #33
When you use the term to describe a woman Live and Learn Oct 2014 #5
You're absolutely right on all counts. silverweb Oct 2014 #7
I really like that idea too. Live and Learn Oct 2014 #9
Same here. silverweb Oct 2014 #12
I like that idea also theHandpuppet Oct 2014 #11
Isn't that the truth? Live and Learn Oct 2014 #13
One hidden post in 13 years is pretty good davidpdx Oct 2014 #6
True. silverweb Oct 2014 #8
not to be obtuse GusBob Oct 2014 #22
We show our dogs and usually go out to dinner with dog show friends newfie11 Oct 2014 #24
Post removed Post removed Oct 2014 #15
Same thing happened to me newfie11 Oct 2014 #18
that story made me very angry as well GusBob Oct 2014 #23
Vile, obnoxious, nasty, selfish female cwydro Oct 2014 #25
You can say the Bee word on TV, pretty much at any time of day or night. MADem Oct 2014 #26
^THIS^ cherokeeprogressive Oct 2014 #28
Good post. cwydro Oct 2014 #29
My feelings exactly. There are words used on DU that are more offensive to me than Female dog. BlueJazz Oct 2014 #36
I'm a female. cwydro Oct 2014 #38
What you say is true. BlueJazz Oct 2014 #46
+1000! zappaman Oct 2014 #44
Hypersensitivity and 'political correctness' ... earthside Oct 2014 #27
Beautifully articulated. nt MADem Oct 2014 #37
Respect for others is a liberal or progressive value etherealtruth Oct 2014 #47
It was in response to my post about making the spoiled, selfish brat scrub the shit notadmblnd Oct 2014 #30
I never hide posts for just "words" or even an opinion. Now I think about it, I just about ... BlueJazz Oct 2014 #31
same here Duckhunter935 Oct 2014 #42
ya. i was gonna suggest calling her an asshole. but was late at night and didnt bother. so you seabeyond Oct 2014 #32
"Expansion" Iggo Oct 2014 #35
I think your post should be hidden for the blue text... Wounded Bear Oct 2014 #41
I would have let your post remain. I use the "b" word all the time. kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #43
I was not on the jury, but if I had, I would avebury Oct 2014 #45
My last pooch was a bitch, no, really! mountain grammy Oct 2014 #49
We have a strong consensus to LOCK. In_The_Wind Oct 2014 #50
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