Date: 2008-05-23 04:48 am (UTC)
LOL! I fully intended to bring the humor. *hugs*

Dean's a witty person most of the time, so seeing him resort to the words that most of us use because we get flustered is odd to me. Whether just writing or indicative of something deeper, I can't say for sure. But it's more constructive to explore a reason why the writers have Dean act in such a way than to just blame the writers for not being on their own game.

Haha, the word "bitch" isn't so bad. It's an easy fun word to mutter or say. For example, describing someone's random complaining as "bitching" or saying that a task or object is tough or "a bitch". However, calling a person a bitch takes it to a much more serious level. So, even if I feel okay to use a form of bitch in first two contexts at work, when the occassion arises, I'll often resort to only calling a mean person a witch.

And just because some people might joke with close friends with such words, that's not the most common trend to do. Or even to do often.

Using swear words to describe objects is the most commonly accepted, cause most people can agree life is tough and sucks at times. Next would be shared common enemies since we all have that gossip streak every once in a while. Most rare would be calling your friends something like that, and only if you're feeling particularly daring.

And with that notion, calling an outfit slutty or a bathroom skanky is common. Calling a person such is grounds for starting a fight.

If Dean really wanted to get under Ruby's skin, he'd have made fun of how weak and lame a demon she is. Because Ruby's been playing them all season. (And you can tell how proud and full of herself she is.) Dean thinks he sees her manipulation, but not as much as he believes, if he thinks he can upset her with those insults. While, insulting her cunning and power, perhaps may have disturbed her pride enough to let it slip on exactly how she was playing them.


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