CIRCLE JERK
Created on: November 20th, 2010
So, it's a big kind of circle jerk, except with women too. So is that a circle jerk? I don't know.
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douchebag comicmagician makes a good point. just as in other languages we have masculine and feminine nouns (as, for example, French determiners indicate this by the use of "le" and "la"), Engrish has such gender biased terms as well. only they're more implicit, like "circle jerk" and calling a shirt a "top."
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