'House' episode offends asexuals

Don't be ridiculous.

Every House fan has the House-sexual-interlude episodes etched into their memories (and there have been a few, blasphemer!).

The dude likes to party, albeit in his inimitable, sarcastic, and curmudgeonly way.
Beards, the lot of 'em.
 
The conversation is about the word; which makes using the word somewhat unavoidable. You're really reaching now, Kevin.

On the contrary, I'm pointing out that you need to have a positive argument for your position. Just repeating your conclusion over and over again with no argument for it doesn't get you any points.

It is interesting how a line on Wikipedia about how "some may masturbate" has become "they masturbate constantly" and the basis for attacking use of the word for the group in general.

It's to head you off before you start with "What if they only masturbated once a year, huh, what about that, would you call them asexual then?".
 
What argument is needed? Sexual orientations refer to sexual attraction and end in -sexual, the a- prefix means 'lack of', together they make asexual as a sexual orientation lacking sexual attraction to any sex.

You refuse to argue, and say our arguments are lacking?
 
Indeed; and it's hardly verboten for words to have several related but distinct meanings (check out how many similar yet different definitions a dictionary lists for the word "run"). A single word can even have related but contrary meanings (as with "sanction" for instance).
 
Indeed; and it's hardly verboten for words to have several related but distinct meanings (check out how many similar yet different definitions a dictionary lists for the word "run"). A single word can even have related but contrary meanings (as with "sanction" for instance).

Or calling someone a bisexual I can be referring to their orientation, their identity or their practices.
 
I thought humourless bigots wouldn't watch House because they use a lot of big words in there
 
It's main character is a humorless bigot. The show's website has a section that explains the big words, so that's not really a problem.
 
It's main character is a humorless bigot. The show's website has a section that explains the big words, so that's not really a problem.

You assume when he says certain things he's being bigoted rather than just mocking the silly dance humans do being politically correct.
 
You assume when he says certain things he's being bigoted rather than just mocking the silly dance humans do being politically correct.

Characters having severe flaws like drug addiction and bigoted attitudes is "edgy".
 
And yet I think he'd be much more fun to have a beer with than Some Who Will Be Left Unnamed.

Considering the bland characters that populate prime time TV, that isn't saying much.

On the topic at hand, no I don't think getting upset about the rantings of a fictional character (especially one that has been established as being a first class a******) is something rational adults ought to be doing. House is the modern medical version of Sherlock Holmes (House == Holmes, get it?). You are supposed to marvel at his intellect and laugh at his misanthropy. What you aren't supposed to do is take him as a role model.
 

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