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Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
What is this "polite society" of which ye speak?
Excessively churchy people are the ones who are most often offended, in my experience.
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
What is this "polite society" of which ye speak?
Originally posted by: johnjohn320
Originally posted by: Dirigible
If "fuck" "shit" or other curse words were acceptable, I'd stop using them and start using words that were not acceptable. Their unacceptability is what makes those words strong and useful in certain situations.
This. There has to be certain language "on reserve" for special situations. If you're angry at something, you might say "aw man, come on!" and that conveys a certain level of dismay. But if you're really ticked off, just steaming, that previous sentence isn't sufficient. You need something to convey just how mad you really are. You're so mad, in fact, that you'll use a taboo word to express it: "FUCK!" Now there's no mistaking to anyone in earshot that you're just about as angry as you can be.
That's why it's a shame when people overuse foul language-it kills its meaning and purpose.
Originally posted by: ed21x
it's vulgar and annoying. it's like mooning people. Not necessarily illegal, but just stupid and reflects a lack of class and public decency.
Originally posted by: hiromizu
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
What is this "polite society" of which ye speak?
I think cursing is a way to admit you've run out of clever things to say or think.
Originally posted by: funkymatt
some of the conversations that go on in my lab could make a sailor blush.
Originally posted by: ebaycj
Originally posted by: johnjohn320
Originally posted by: Dirigible
If "fuck" "shit" or other curse words were acceptable, I'd stop using them and start using words that were not acceptable. Their unacceptability is what makes those words strong and useful in certain situations.
This. There has to be certain language "on reserve" for special situations. If you're angry at something, you might say "aw man, come on!" and that conveys a certain level of dismay. But if you're really ticked off, just steaming, that previous sentence isn't sufficient. You need something to convey just how mad you really are. You're so mad, in fact, that you'll use a taboo word to express it: "FUCK!" Now there's no mistaking to anyone in earshot that you're just about as angry as you can be.
That's why it's a shame when people overuse foul language-it kills its meaning and purpose.
I disagree. I cuss all the fucking time. I guaran-fucking-tee you that if i curse out of anger, you will know the difference. It's all about tone and inflection.
Originally posted by: ebaycj
Originally posted by: johnjohn320
Originally posted by: Dirigible
If "fuck" "shit" or other curse words were acceptable, I'd stop using them and start using words that were not acceptable. Their unacceptability is what makes those words strong and useful in certain situations.
This. There has to be certain language "on reserve" for special situations. If you're angry at something, you might say "aw man, come on!" and that conveys a certain level of dismay. But if you're really ticked off, just steaming, that previous sentence isn't sufficient. You need something to convey just how mad you really are. You're so mad, in fact, that you'll use a taboo word to express it: "FUCK!" Now there's no mistaking to anyone in earshot that you're just about as angry as you can be.
That's why it's a shame when people overuse foul language-it kills its meaning and purpose.
I disagree. I cuss all the fucking time. I guaran-fucking-tee you that if i curse out of anger, you will know the difference. It's all about tone and inflection.
Originally posted by: ChaoZ
People who don't swear are just fucking weird.
Originally posted by: Fritzo
My 6th grade teacher said "If you have to curse, it's because you're not intelligent enough to come up with the proper word to use."
On that note, my brother in law uses the F word as a noun, verb, adjective, pro-noun, and adverb all in the same sentence everytime he speaks.
Originally posted by: CrazyLazy
Originally posted by: Fritzo
My 6th grade teacher said "If you have to curse, it's because you're not intelligent enough to come up with the proper word to use."
On that note, my brother in law uses the F word as a noun, verb, adjective, pro-noun, and adverb all in the same sentence everytime he speaks.
But why do we consider some words unintelligent? Obviously repeating swear words over and over sounds dumb, but if you use them in the same frequency of any other word whats the issue?
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: CrazyLazy
Originally posted by: Fritzo
My 6th grade teacher said "If you have to curse, it's because you're not intelligent enough to come up with the proper word to use."
On that note, my brother in law uses the F word as a noun, verb, adjective, pro-noun, and adverb all in the same sentence everytime he speaks.
But why do we consider some words unintelligent? Obviously repeating swear words over and over sounds dumb, but if you use them in the same frequency of any other word whats the issue?
Because the words are vulgar. Vulgar words are meant to be used to offend, humiliate, anger, and abuse. If your statement does not have this intent, it is inappropriate to use it.