User talk:Droxious

Upon our first discussion regards the Boofer Controversy..:

The word Boofer seems to have a very rare usage rate when it ranges from either 'a big dog' to an 'black individual.' It can even have alot of more misunderstood meanings, especially to Sex SUPRISINGLY, and others!

A verified cite to this slur as well as others can be found here: http://www.racialslurs.org/search/states

Another cite (not .org) but to help with the spite of understanding the knowledge here: https://melmagazine.com/en-us/story/the-long-complicated-history-of-the-word-boof-from-butt-sex-to-kayaking

Now I know what you're thinking, we shouldn't be using this sort of word in the first place, etc. But that's the thing, has anyone even heard of this word before we even had to research it on our own? I am an African American male and of all my 22 years on this Earth thus far, have I never even come across this slur, and to be quite honest, it doesn't effect me or anyone else. The same affect should be for anyone who actually uses the word when it comes to the usage of using Boofer for dogs. If you're a boomer such as myself, imagine using the word 'bitch' when referring to someone: "AYY BITCH!" or "FUCK YOU, BITCH"

As you can see in the examples above, the context clues of the usages of the word also vary with how it is pronounced and even portrayed before our hearing. One if offensive, one is not (hilariously if I may add.)

I'm also hoping if a or if THE certain individual reading this can look past even the past accusations of the usage of this word, we been knew what you were referring to, but if change is what your heart seeks then go for it, just don't let others influence your will.

Hopefully this discussion lets out alot of a more clear image on the usage of the word Boofer. I know the current word is here on this site, but it has been tampered with so many times that the vandalism security has been activated.
 * Neither source is reliably archived and thus not eligible as cites. If you can find three independent reliably-archived cites for the term, the term can be added. Also, please use WT:TEA to discuss specific words. &mdash; surjection &lang;??&rang; 09:15, 2 November 2020 (UTC)