Some of you people are mean
I have a few instances at the bookstore I work at.
I was working registers and floor with this other guy late at night, about an hour before we closed for the night. Nobody really in the store anymore, just us walking around doing are busy work. So once we all got done, we went to front and just sorta chilled at the registers and started talking with one of the store managers. Real cool guys, all of us having a funny conversation, real chill atmosphere.
They're both homosexual, by the way. Open about it, everyone at the store knows and is quite alright with it.
You should know before I say this that before this, I had been hanging out with a group of kids who were perfectly okay with using the word "fag." I was at first a little hesitant because I was never raised to use language like that, but it soon became apart of my vocabulary, not even in the very literal and vulgar sense that it's usually linked to. Just stuff like "Don't be such a fag," or the quick "faggot" retort. I don't use it anymore, I don't condone it.
So back to us talking at the registers, we're laughing, etc. A girl accompanied by a very obviously gay man comes up and nervously asks the younger coworker of mine something that I couldn't make out, but I could tell it delt with trying to get her friend to hang out with my coworker. They walked out looking embarrassed, and my coworker looks at us and just said "Well that was extremely awkward."
Without thinking, I was just all "Yeah, wow, what a fag."
Blank stares.
"...Oh shit, I'm so so sorry."
They were a little cold to me for the next couple of days, but I think they got over it. I apologized a few times, I felt horrible about it. Both are very active in gay rights, and I felt awful for saying that to them.
But hey, at least they don't have AIDS.
oh shi-