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It's based off of when Jesus, from the Christian religion, was born. Time before his birth is marked as (Number) BC (Before Christ), and time after his death is marked as (Number) AD (After Death). Or at least, that's how it's often interpreted.PM me it :3
And why is it called the 21st century >_<
It's 2014 not 2114
The century system starts at his birth, but our year count starts at his death. He lived for some 30 years. However, people decided to just set the century system to start at 100 years before his death, so for example, the year 1950 would be in the 20th century.
Edit: I forgot to actually write about the thread topic, so here you go:
Gay. Homosexual. They're supposed to be synonymous, right?
Well, supposed to be. But are they really? Not all of the time. Gay used be a synonym for "happy" in the past, and in the present it's also used as a derogatory term or insult in less formal situations.
Depending on the situation/context, it could be synonymous for homosexual, or happy, or used as an insult. It depends on how it's perceived.
But right now, we're focusing on the usage of the word as an insult, and why it's wrong.
By using "gay" as an insult, you're implying that being homosexual is something to be ashamed of. But do you see homosexual who are ashamed of their sexuality? Not really, no. Maybe reserved about it or unsteady, but they don't change who they are just because other people disagree with it.
For example, there are some people on the MCSG forums who came out as homosexual, bisexual, transsexual, or some other -sexual that I haven't even heard of before. Yes, they get made fun of a little bit here and there, but most people that you see commenting are being supportive and kind.
Having a different sexual preferences is really not something to be ashamed of, hide, or lie about. If one of your friends makes fun of you for it, are they really a true "friend"? I say no, and hopefully other people agree. A real friend wouldn't make fun of you for who you are. They should either accept it, or leave you alone. But to pursue and insult someone over it is just... low.
With that said, using gay as an insult really shouldn't be, well, insulting. Depending on which definition of the word, the person using it as an insult is saying that the other person is either happy or attracted to the same gender. However, the way we perceive it is that it's an insult and/or derogatory. Why?
It's become an insult. The F-word is supposed to mean having intimate relationships, and the S-word is supposed to mean feces, but the connotation has changed. (is that the word? connotation?) Nowadays saying the F-word to someone implies that you want them to be raped, and the S-word means something equally offensive, depending on how they're used.
xD The last paragraph reminds me of something from Fifty Shades of Grey.
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