Eh.....no problems here. In America I'm immersed in slang. never rubbed off on me. Don't mind it.
Mick
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Honestly, the development of slang tends to be a sign that a culture is developing as well, be it for good or ill. It also allows cultures to express unique traits, such as the Jamaican slang one fellow was using. Certainly an interesting dialect...
Regarding the topic at hand, though-- it's likely that as LGBT culture gains acceptance and spreads, more universal and regional slang will develop along with it to describe nuances of the culture. So, OP, you might just find yourself growing more accepting as time passes. Provided it strays from negativity, anyway.
--Vow
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Yall know what? I don't give a fuck what people think about me you know why? because YOLO.
jk xD
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I'll put my vote down for gay slurs only because I don't think slurs for straight people exist, or at least I've never heard of them.
If there are, then it's likely to be something stupid like how wizards in Harry Potter call normal people "Muggles".
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Slang used to be "cute" because it pretty much stayed the same. But since the 1990's, slang changes drastically every single year. By the time you get used to one slang, its all been replaced by something totally different.
I just gave up. If I dont understand your stupid ass talking to me, I just ignore.
Speak English or shut the hell up.
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Well I don't mind slang anyways. Words are words. I don't care for political correctness much so if there is no words of people in the middle of the spectrum.... I just give no fucks
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In the Philippines theres a whole gay language called 'bekinese' or 'bekimon'.
I'm Filipino and every time I visit it's always fun to speak it. I think it's more of an expression of creativity more than anything else.
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