Squishies
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I bet trying to link this quest in chat will cause the silly chat censor to have happy time.
yes it does =T
mavlols423 on 05/08/2012, 02:45 PM - view
There are no words to explain how ridiculous this thread is. :)
There are no words to explain how ridiculous this thread is. :)
Ganesh
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they mean a scratch, or break in the armor, not a chinaman, silly doofs.
Kragen
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Common expression, not at all racist, assuming the quest isn't referencing any Asians.
Its not racist.
This on the other hand... this is racist:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/gregorymcneal/2012/02/18/espn-uses-[filtered]-in-the-armor-line-twice-did-linsanity-just-go-racist/
Of course my link was filtered... anyways, an ESPN writer used the expression in reference to Jeremy Lin. That writer was fired.
Its not racist.
This on the other hand... this is racist:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/gregorymcneal/2012/02/18/espn-uses-[filtered]-in-the-armor-line-twice-did-linsanity-just-go-racist/
Of course my link was filtered... anyways, an ESPN writer used the expression in reference to Jeremy Lin. That writer was fired.
Edited by: Kragen
about 1 year ago
It's only racist because you are spinning it that way. It just means a flaw in the armor.
well its the same with the ESPN commentator that said "[filtered] in the armor" referring to a scratch on Jeremy Lins game, so i expect this quest name to be changed
FiachSidhe
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In the off chance the OP isn't trolling:
A ch!nk is a crack, or fissure. A 'ch!nk in one's armor', means a weak spot.
A ch!nk is a crack, or fissure. A 'ch!nk in one's armor', means a weak spot.
Edited by: FiachSidhe
about 1 year ago
