This story is about a word: It starts with "f" and rhymes with maggot, and it's not very pleasant. But did you know some people use it openly and proudly? I spoke with people who use it to mean something positive to show that language changes in fresh, exciting and controversial ways. No matter how you feel about the word, these perspectives are worth reading.”
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How Much Power Do words Really Have
This story is about a word: It starts with "f" and rhymes with maggot, and it's not very pleasant. But did you know some people use it openly and proudly? I spoke with people who use it to mean something positive to show that language changes in fresh, exciting and controversial ways. No matter how you feel about the word, these perspectives are worth reading.”
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