Posted by DonTomaso on 2011-02-08 22:39:34
Hmm
I was dice defiled?
I was dice ravished?
Not sure it rolls as well of the tounge, but it is probably a habit...
Posted by DukeTyrion on 2011-02-08 22:46:22
I can't see the problem with using;
I was Nuffled.
Posted by Arktoris on 2011-02-08 23:10:46
virtually no women on this site. Don't see any motive to be "Mr. Sensitive" just to get brownie points with the chicks.
a dice rape is a dice rape. Real men call a spade, a spade.
Posted by EvolveToAnarchism on 2011-02-08 23:34:10
One of my favourite quotes from the forum:
generaljason:
Lastly, who says 'dice raped'? I've heard the term but nobody I know has ever used it. When I think of 'dice raped', I think of somebody trying to shove a pair of six dies up your ass. Sounds like something a dork would say.
Granted, now that you guys have made such a big deal about it, it'll have gained a certain panache amongst truckers and trolls.
Posted by Gromrilram on 2011-02-09 00:27:38
"People don’t rape with their eyes, that’s called “eye-fucking.” "
yeah...
Posted by The_Murker on 2011-02-09 05:43:32
What happens if you go bonkers when your mom cancels your World of Warcraft account and the closest thing around is a set of six siders and you feel compelled to shove them up your ass. What would that be called?
Posted by Fela on 2011-02-09 09:50:22
So..why bring this up now, when the relevant forum discussion has been stale for months?
Posted by Meltyman on 2011-02-09 10:24:34
Magic the Gathering has stolen all the other options, thats why ppl use rape !
come one.. Trample, Pulverize, Destroy . . .
ps: nuffled is a thing of its own and its way better anyway :)
Posted by Chrome_ghoul on 2011-02-09 10:38:55
Couldn't agree with the article more. Calling a spade by it's name does not make you a "real man", but referring to bad luck whilst playing a board game as rape does make you look like an insensitive jackass.
Posted by Gran on 2011-02-09 12:38:03
Try dice pommeled, it's a winner!
I do agree though. The fact that there are few women on site is beside the point, because aside from the fact that it might offend victims or relatives/friends of victims (and men do get raped, by the way) it's a case of watering down the terminology.