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They should publish a slur dictionary for twitter to make sure the users are using the acceptable words only
I remember seeing a list of slurs on twitter and it contained obvious ones like the n-word but also some very strange ones like TEA... TEA.
I bet it was sarcasm but it's still funny/sad to see people that would loose their minds if you call them silly
idk, those teabags are posting a lot of fuck your birthday memes today /s
seriously, what does "tea" even mean as a slur?
Actually now I remember that it wasn't a list of slurs but a list of words that only certain people are allowed to say, like the n-word for black people
It didn't say which words are allowed for who but I suppose tea was for british people? It was basically any word not typically associated to a white american cis-het man