Clarification
#1
Everything is different with context, and is why i am asking for clarification on this.

The word "gay" has two different definitions. First, it has always meant joyful, cheerful, and jolly even before the word became used to describe homosexuals as well.

Here are two example sentences of how they can be used.

1. You are gay (Directly saying they are gay, hence they are breaking the rules.)

2. I am having a gay time (Stating that you are having a joyful time)

If you believe in full censorship, then please state why
#2
This applies to the word 'cigarette' too. A fagort is actually also a bundle of sticks but commonly seen to as its actuall meaning.
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#3
I think that people that want to insult people, simply find a word in a dictionary, that they find sounds funny, hence giving it a different definition. To be honest, anyone that says "Gay" or "Fa**ot", simply does not understand the fact, that all over the world, there are homosexuals and they need to learn to understand that, otherwise making them immature, or just plain stupid.


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