Talk:Flower/@comment-83.88.224.244-20150426215331/@comment-53539-20150427145232

Its sort of like how the "n-word" was originally just to describe someone from a certain place of that name and how now its now regarded as a sensitive racial word.

Maybe thats too extreme as an example... :-/

http://www.thefishguide.com/black-ruby-fish

But it makes this fish one hell of a red herring depending on where you are from. In the UK... Its not commonly called "Black Ruby Fish". And its name is because, also, its from the same place the n-word originated from and has nothing to do with its colouring. But its also often caught up with the extremity of such situations either way. God... Talk about a slap to the face with a fish... Pun intended.

But its also a demostration of what I mean about how words don't always have the same weight as why I made the mistake originally.