AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
apologies not needed... quite the contrary actually
Originally posted by thecavemankevin
wow, didnt know there were this many chicks and homo's on AO
Originally posted by tropical fishy
Behave. No need for that. And if you're going to insult a group, at least spell it correctly.
homo's is correct. The apostraphe (sp?) replaces the substituted letters "sexual".
Kind of like in the word "hasn't" where the apostraphe replaces "o" of "has not".
By my standards (the standards)... homo's is used correctly. Unless he was trying to imply ownership of one homo, which he was not.
homo's is correct. The apostraphe (sp?) replaces the substituted letters "sexual".
Kind of like in the word "hasn't" where the apostraphe replaces "o" of "has not".
By my standards (the standards)... homo's is used correctly. Unless he was trying to imply ownership of one homo, which he was not.
homo's is correct. The apostraphe (sp?) replaces the substituted letters "sexual".
Kind of like in the word "hasn't" where the apostraphe replaces "o" of "has not".
By my standards (the standards)... homo's is used correctly. Unless he was trying to imply ownership of one homo, which he was not.
I was actually more implying that "homo's" should not be used at all, since it's an unnecessary bastardization of the English language .
I was actually more implying that "homo's" should not be used at all, since it's an unnecessary bastardization of the English language .
I wasn't aware that abbreviations were now unnaceptable in the English language. If you mean the word's negative connotations, well almost every expression in English is offensive to someone. For example, ever used or heard the word "maverick"? The etymology comes from the practice of branding cattle, a topic that would be horrifying to a Hindu or any culture that venerates cows. Ever used the word "chow" in place of "food"? That comes from mocking Chinese people in California during the 1850's. I'm still going to use it whenever I want though. The list goes on. If we all subscribed to political correctness, we would have no flavor or expressions in our language. Every language has the same things. Expressions and slang that are used on a daily basis without ever giving thought to their real meaning.
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