Iyou'll never be taken seriously once you start swearing excessively. I doubt that some of the members who act like they're packing ten inches are as ballsy in real life, it's easy to be a hard-ass on the internet.
Exactly, it's only cool on the internet because people can't afford acting like that in real life (unless you're in highschool)
See Satellites. You believe that people like you, and I'm sure they do. But you think that it's okay to be bitchy because they don't call you on your bitchiness?
The point of this thread was actually to talk about bitchiness in real life. Look at people in school, trying to be all Mean Girls-y, with their cliques and what-nots.
I don't really consider myself a bitch. I make cutting remarks, but only around people I know who can catch my style of humour. To me, a bitch is someone who is really bossy and cold; well, that's one of the definitions anyway.
The other kind of bitch is someone who is weak. I use this one but I'd consider it the worst because it holds a gender association in a negative light. "Don't be a bitch, you throw like a girl etc"
The other form of bitch is the endearing term used mostly by women and feminine gays and sometimes by heterosexual men (i.e., Busta Rhyme's "I Love My Bitch").
History evolves and things take on different meanings. Older people tend to find bitch offensive in any manner because of the traditions they hold on to but you have to understand that it's not gonna mean the same thing forever. And most importantly: it's just a word.
Everyone's got a little bitch in them. It's called primal instinct, and It all depends on whether we're honest with ourselves or if we're obsessed with acting like we're perfect.