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Comments by "Jeremy Smith" (@jeremysmith9694) on "6 Queer People vs 1 Liar | Odd One Out" video.
@FakYuhGoogel it's basically derogatory term for girls who love horses. Typically a girl who wears jeans, a belt buckle, plaid shirt and long hair that looks like a horse tail. Just describing the stereotype. To call someone a horse girl to their face is pretty rude.
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@MiaLucifer wait what? Are you serious? Or joking? Haha.
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@kookykiddo it always seems rude to me but maybe if they own then it's not. It's like when geeks own the fact that their geeks? idk.
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That's because it's a made up term that means whatever the user wants. It's not real vocabulary.
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@mlee-w664 I understand vocabulary very well. Just not made up vocabulary.
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I'm sorry. All these terms and phrases are so distracting. What a complicated confusing and stressful life. Imagine having to remember the vocabulary just to have a conversation.
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@aya_amoreee yes. But they mean something that everyone agrees upon. If the community itself doesn't even agree on the words then it's a made up word that doesn't mean anything.
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@yoursnatchedweave641 dude I was just trying to answer a question of what a horse girl is. I have no idea if it's offensive or not nor do I really care. I'm not a horse girl.
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@rockyember it's obviously not a clear definition. Go read the comments. Even queers are saying these definitions don't make sense. They're contradictory. If you wanna make up definitions go for it, but it if you can't agree what it means then essentially it means nothing.
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@rockyember dog is a word. And it means something to everyone. Queer is a word and clearly means something different to everyone. How would I ever use that word if I don't know exactly what it means? I can't. That's why I think mostly everyone in this conversation is confused. You can see that reflected in the comments.
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@mlee-w664 yeah and gradually accepted in society over decades and centuries to mean something. This conversation is obviously a confusing mess. Look at the comments. Even queer people don't understand what they're talking about. The people in this video are using their own made up language.
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@rockyember not true. A dog is a dog as a dog and will always be a dog. There's no way around that. Stop making up terms to justify whatever behavior you want. It doesn't mean anything. You're all speaking gibberish.
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@coopergates9680 I don't know exactly because I'm not a wildlife biologist. But generally speaking dogs are domesticated. Wolves are wild. I'm sure there are other important distinguishing factors. The exact distinctions isn't exactly what matters, it's the fact that there are distinctions and that's why there are two distinct words. You don't know the difference between a dog and a wolf?
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A girl who looks just like that chick and rides horses
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Would you make out with me, a straight guy?
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