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Someone who accepts all non-harmful identities. For example, they support neo-pronouns, xenogenders, etc. but they won't support he/him lesbians.
Rad-Inclus, or Radical Inclusive:
Someone who accepts all identities, even harmful ones. They'd accept he/him lesbians, Racist pronouns, or genders based off controversial things. They'd also support flags made by Racists, and Transphobes.
Someone who accepts all non-harmful identities. For example, they support neo-pronouns, xenogenders, etc. but they won't support he/him lesbians.
Rad-Inclus, or Radical Inclusive:
Someone who accepts all identities, even harmful ones. They'd accept he/him lesbians, Racist pronouns, or genders based off controversial things. They'd also support flags made by Racists, and Transphobes.
The Inclus vs. Rad-Inclus debate is very dramatic, but personally, I'm (the creator of this post) is Inclus.
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The K comes from the symbol used for a strike against a batter in baseball.
Also used to mean something very rad, with the K coming from the abbreviation for thousand (a thousand times rad).
The disparity between the two meanings is similar to that of "bad" meaning both good and actually bad.
Originates from BBS days, with overuse leading to confusion and hence the split definition. Only should be used on-line. Meaning should be clear from context.
The K comes from the symbol used for a strike against a batter in baseball.
Also used to mean something very rad, with the K coming from the abbreviation for thousand (a thousand times rad).
The disparity between the two meanings is similar to that of "bad" meaning both good and actually bad.
Originates from BBS days, with overuse leading to confusion and hence the split definition. Only should be used on-line. Meaning should be clear from context.
That was so k-rad, you lamer.
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