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Gay Pupils Insulted By Homophobic Phrases

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mushroom25 | 12:37 Mon 18th Nov 2013 | News
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/24984781

the word "Gay", from the French "gai", meaning joyful or bright and showy, was increasingly appropriated in the last century to mean a particular lifestyle associated with orientation. Now it's been appropriated by others to mean something else.

Language is constantly evolving; is this something that the LGBTI community needs to "get over", or is the word "gay" now irrevocably locked to its 20th century meaning?
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You kidding? I lie awake at night wondering about the significance of that picture. Is the seagull really Hope, ever out of our reach yet never far away... ?
I like that.

My seagull has become the elusive lovers around the top of the vase in Ode On A Grecian Urn ... always just out of reach.

Although anyone who thinks that seagulls are elusive and out of reach has never walked along the prom eating a doughnut or a bag of chips.
My seagull is called Godot.

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