Random Insanity Alliance Forum, Mark V
Cactuar Zone => Random lnsanity => Topic started by: Damen on September 22, 2007, 09:21:25 am
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I'm slightly in between no/not often
If there's one thing I hate, it's excessive swearing IRL.
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It's a bad habit I'm trying to break.
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I try not to! But, yeah.
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Yes I do. Hell, I speed swear.
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Yes I do. Hell, I speed swear.
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I'm normally good with language. I see nothing wrong with words like hell or damn, but with the exception of those two words that I just said (I don't even view those two as cuss words), normally only come out with slips of the tongue when somebody cuts me off on the road or I just died in a game or something.
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i love to cuss, almost as much as tonic
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Who doesn't enjoy tasty tasty tonic? But yes I cuss a lot.
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Can anybody fucking tell me what makes a word bad?
Of course not, and the truth is that there's no bad words or "cuss words". Stop contributing to these cocksuckers that need to worry about oxshit, because they're to fucking stupid to think, and just can't recognize the real problems in this world. Bad words there's no such thing. Stupid people whom think, and do stupid things now that's what we have here.
This topic reminds me of a comcast commercial I have around my area. It starts out with this fucked up cunt mother standing up to a zombie like monster, and explaining that he can't be seen on their TV, because he might give her son nightmares. Now first of all anybody that's not totally fucking hopeless knows that you can dream about shit you never imagined so that's just hopeless, but in all reality the worst thing on this world for that pathetic kid is his fucked up mother who's leading him into the real world like a blind folded man towards a steep cliff.
Just like the sheltered child, pretending that you can't say certain words, because they're bad is only going to work backwards against us, and hurt. It's not the words, but that which you advocate.
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Not often. Now that I think about it, only when watching sport or when I'm drunk.
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Can anybody fucking tell me what makes a word bad?
Of course not, and the truth is that there's no bad words or "cuss words". Stop contributing to these cocksuckers that need to worry about oxshit, because they're to fucking stupid to think, and just can't recognize the real problems in this world. Bad words there's no such thing. Stupid people whom think, and do stupid things now that's what we have here.
This topic reminds me of a comcast commercial I have around my area. It starts out with this fucked up cunt mother standing up to a zombie like monster, and explaining that he can't be seen on their TV, because he might give her son nightmares. Now first of all anybody that's not totally fucking hopeless knows that you can dream about shit you never imagined so that's just hopeless, but in all reality the worst thing on this world for that pathetic kid is his fucked up mother who's leading him into the real world like a blind folded man towards a steep cliff.
Just like the sheltered child, pretending that you can't say certain words, because they're bad is only going to work backwards against us, and hurt. It's not the words, but that which you advocate.
a language needs "bad" words so that people can express extreme emotions. these words are taboo because they are reserved for extreme emotions. as for sheltering children from them, who knows. overprotective parents who have nothing better to bitch about. kids should be taught WHEN to curse, not to NEVER curse.
having said that, i curse a lot around my friends or by myself.
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Can anybody fucking tell me what makes a word bad?
Of course not, and the truth is that there's no bad words or "cuss words". Stop contributing to these cocksuckers that need to worry about oxshit, because they're to fucking stupid to think, and just can't recognize the real problems in this world. Bad words there's no such thing. Stupid people whom think, and do stupid things now that's what we have here.
This topic reminds me of a comcast commercial I have around my area. It starts out with this fucked up cunt mother standing up to a zombie like monster, and explaining that he can't be seen on their TV, because he might give her son nightmares. Now first of all anybody that's not totally fucking hopeless knows that you can dream about shit you never imagined so that's just hopeless, but in all reality the worst thing on this world for that pathetic kid is his fucked up mother who's leading him into the real world like a blind folded man towards a steep cliff.
Just like the sheltered child, pretending that you can't say certain words, because they're bad is only going to work backwards against us, and hurt. It's not the words, but that which you advocate.
Just watch the South Park episode "It Hits the Fan." It has a pretty good lesson on why we have "bad" words. Aside from what schneereich said about society needing words to express extreme emotions, the fact that they're taboo simply makes them fun to say. If you overuse them, the fun in saying them goes away and they also become less useful for expressing extreme emotions. If I call everybody who mildly irritates me a fucking cunt, what the hell do I call somebody who I utterly loathe?
Anyway, yeah, I swear a lot. I'm not like a sailor or anything, but I'd never think twice about dropping a few f-bombs in a casual setting.
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I curse a lot, perhaps too much. I'm trying to cut down, but it doesn't work too well. Fuck.
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Other than hell or damn, no. I wouldn't really care about saying any words, but even though I think it's idiotic, there are some words that are viewed as "bad" words, so I don't use them.
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I don't consider damn/hell a cuss, but if you consider shit one, then yeah I do >_> I say shit alot IRL.
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Like a sailor.
But I do know when not to. I never curse in front of my parents EVER.
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When I'm drunk. So basically, all the time.
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Can anybody fucking tell me what makes a word bad?
Its meaning. For example, calling someone a cocksucker is a bad thing as it implies that they suck cock. Hence, the word implies a bad meaning, meaning its a bad word. I cut off the rest of the post because it screamed ignorance. People that use cuss words do so due to a small vocabulary and don't know how to properly express themselves, so they just swear constantly on no end.
I cuss, but not often. I avoid using the F word completely, and the S one I use very rarely. Bastard is not a cuss word to me, I never considered it one growing up. To me, it was on the same level as a word like crap or darn it.
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Like a sailor.
But I do know when not to. I never curse in front of my parents EVER.
Hehe. Me and my mom fight so much cursing in front of her has become more of a habit then something to avoid. But I don't with my dad.
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Like a sailor.
But I do know when not to. I never curse in front of my parents EVER.
this, this and this
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I had everybody tell me the same shit, and I love south park. By the way I don't curse much myself, and defiantly do love the perfect exaggeration. And I do use shit fucks words just for such, but they still fails to be bad words. It's that whic you're advocating that mat be bad. Sorry, but cocksucker aint a bad word. I could use a hit female one btw. Words are still just words, and it's just a matter of bad people, and it's sad. Fuck the taboo, and exaggeration, because we all need to seriously get over ourselves' worthlessness. I try to be selfless everyday, and if we all want to get further onto another level of being than that's what needs to happen. America was suppose to actually be, The People.
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I think my most-used phrase is "Fuck this oxshit."
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I say "What the shit?!" alot..
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I had everybody tell me the same shit, and I love south park. By the way I don't curse much myself, and defiantly do love the perfect exaggeration. And I do use shit fucks words just for such, but they still fails to be bad words. It's that whic you're advocating that mat be bad. Sorry, but cocksucker aint a bad word. I could use a hit female one btw. Words are still just words, and it's just a matter of bad people, and it's sad. Fuck the taboo, and exaggeration, because we all need to seriously get over ourselves' worthlessness. I try to be selfless everyday, and if we all want to get further onto another level of being than that's what needs to happen. America was suppose to actually be, The People.
the words themselves are not inherently bad, of course. but because people use them to express strong emotion, they are meant to be reserved only for that. every language has them, and they are a cultural universal. every language has cursing, even tribal languages spoken by a few hundred people. they are, for some reason, required. otherwise they wouldn't exist in every single language.
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Never in front of my parents/sisters/other people's parents (except at Grand Poobah Marx's house when I got cleaned out during poker; I really hope his parents couldn't hear me >_>), but otherwise, a lot. Gotta break it though. Hate the habit.
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Very frequntly, but almost entirely in German. It's a habit.
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German? Ooo. All I know how to say is Fuck in Italian
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I can say a whole lot of shit in German, some of which isn't really German but stuff that people who know German as a second language made up. For example, there is no way to use "fuck" as an adjective in German (i.e. That fucking chair) so people who want to use non-German swears tend to use the common convention for creating an adjective out of a verb by adding "ver-" onto the beginning of the verb "to fuck." I also say Heilige Sheisse a lot despite the fact that Germans don't actually say "Holy Shit" at all.