Frape. The word is a simple combination of "Facebook" and "Rape". It is used as a verb, and examples go as far as "I got fraped" or "Oh that's such a good frape!!" or even "He gets fraped so much I'd say he likes it."
Can I just say, I am a frape survivor, but I am not happy about it. My revenge upon said frapee will be unexpected, swift, and ruthless.
This is her:
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Miriam Needham. I shit you not. |
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Miriam Needham, after hours of make up. |
That is all.
DISCLAIMER: I am an equal opportunities mob instigator, were it a man that fraped me, my revenge would be just as sweet and acute.
Think about how you use the word rape. http://gu.com/p/2jtvv/tw Challenge attitudes around us
ReplyDeletecalling yourself a 'facebook rape survivor' is incredibly offensive and insulting to rape victims. You have a rape victim as a friend, remember that. Statistically, everyone does. http://miamarshmallow.wordpress.com/
miamarshmallow,
ReplyDeleteWhile I do agree with you, I think that you should keep in mind the fact that it is just a humour post.
If you wish to talk about words being used out of context, "frape" is not the only one.