I have to agree. The first thing that comes to my mind when reading the preset name is this : It's now a HUGE reference in pop culture, and has nothing to do with sexism.syntonica wrote: Sun Jun 02, 2024 8:49 pmHow do you know that sentiment is not referring you the author's:kraster wrote: Sun Jun 02, 2024 8:17 pmStan Navi wrote: Sun Jun 02, 2024 5:09 pm We live in interesting times. Tomorrow there will be offensive to have all presets that starts on letter "M", because of some new cultural idiosyncrasy. And developers will meet new wave of moaners, whoes feeling are deeply hurt.
Every other rap song in the world have similar words and expressions and everybody just ok. People just make it louder in their cars and then they start rocking to the beat. But how dared developer name the preset like these?
Yesterday you jumped and danced to a Skrillex track with similar vocabulary, today you turned on the offended boy because of the preset name. It's a mad world.![]()
Sorry but "clean up my room, Bitch" is not some edge case of overzealous activism.
It's about as on the nose sexist as you can get.
It's the preserve of sniggering schoolboys and/or edgelord incels.
1. Dog?
2. Husband/boyfriend?
3. Sub?
Who's being sexist now?![]()
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That's the first person I'd imagine asking someone this, simply because it's me and I'm not sexist.
In other words, I'm not offended by this stupid preset name. I've gone through worse things in my life than a preset name.
