DarkNightmare
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Well, I dreamed that the world was comin' down, We sat on my back porch, and watched it...
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Post by DarkNightmare on Jan 6, 2004 13:40:25 GMT -5
not really, was it a conversation, or was it just a stream of swears, because it seems to me that it wouldnt last long. Here's an example: (yungin's may shield their eyes now) God-damn mother-f*ckin' cock-suckin' sonuvab*tch a$$hole b@st@rd!!! -you're right, it didn't last long. I only won cause I managed to fit in that last word somehow. oh well...
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Post by OrangeLax22 on Jan 7, 2004 22:46:02 GMT -5
i dont find swearing bad at all unless it truly offends someone[[glow=red,2,300]TEXT[/glow]
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Post by Mark617 on Jan 10, 2004 1:30:52 GMT -5
its not that bad, but you have to be able to control yourself and know when you cant just swear without thinking. like if your in a restaurant;chances are youll offend someone if you start swearing, so you shouldnt. but if your at your friends house hanging out playing halo, then who cares (if parents who do care arent around)
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Raptor_18
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Post by Raptor_18 on Jan 12, 2004 23:02:23 GMT -5
Istead of swearing use the first letter and then add bomb to it. Ex. F-Bomb D-bomb Abunchofother-bombs-iveneverheardofbefore
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Chaps
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Post by Chaps on Jan 14, 2004 12:58:43 GMT -5
Dude i think its lame its more for uneducated people who cant express themselves in anyother way than anything else
but sometimes you just fall or something and it comes out its not like you tryed to but its still there
so whatever
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Post by bob on Jan 14, 2004 13:19:52 GMT -5
yes, i feel the same way. but sometimes, youre just so pissed, they just explode out. ex. skateboarding, snowboarding, poor use of grammar, a big watermelon, china, thebes, troz, athf, a;lkhsdg;hlasdf, damn
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Chaps
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Post by Chaps on Jan 14, 2004 13:21:55 GMT -5
quite well said dear boy
would you care to jolly on by and have a slight of tea and crumpets while watching the latest football match
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Post by bob on Jan 14, 2004 13:33:16 GMT -5
back in my days at oxford, we had tea and jam. my dear boy
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Raptor_18
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Post by Raptor_18 on Jan 14, 2004 20:28:38 GMT -5
O reginald, I disagree! (Car Tires).......
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Post by Brian on Jan 15, 2004 16:02:15 GMT -5
i try to stay away from it. but sometimes i just want to let it off because they're such relieving words sometimes, but i manage to hold back. I like swearing against Satan though, thats relief. F*** you, Satan!
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Raptor_18
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Post by Raptor_18 on Jan 16, 2004 0:14:36 GMT -5
i try to stay away from it. but sometimes i just want to let it off because they're such relieving words sometimes, but i manage to hold back. I like swearing against Satan though, thats relief. F*** you, Satan! Indeed
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Post by bob on Jan 21, 2004 15:49:17 GMT -5
thats really weird... whatever floats your boat i guess
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Post by foehammer on Jan 27, 2004 1:15:39 GMT -5
Who ever decided swear words were bad anyway? I understand taking the Lord's name in vain and I do consider that bad, although I manage to do it several times in an average day. Sad for me. But the rest are a little like political correctness, it depends on if you wanna be really blunt or if you're worried about offending other people.
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Post by Chaps on Jan 27, 2004 12:19:07 GMT -5
theyre just some words people made up to empahsize things
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Post by BELETH the Mighty on Jan 27, 2004 16:14:11 GMT -5
Precisely, what is the actual difference between swear words and their less "extreme" cousins? "Damn" means the exact same thing as "darn". "Shit", when looked up in the dictionary, will yield the same definition as "poop". And let me tell you, it's very hard to distinguish between an "ass" and a "butt", except that the former can be used to describe a disobedient quadriped that is closely related to the horse. So someone tell me. why do we get offended by one and not the other? What's the difference? Nothing. THERE IS NO DIFFERENCE. Yet still, changing the "r" in "darn" to the letter "m" will get you fined and possibly sued if spoken in the presence of women and children. This has all led me to believe that these words were created for the sole purpose of people wanting to be offended. That's right. No one would ever admit it, but to some people there is no better feeling than to make themself get offended by something for no reason, bitch about it to someone in power, and have something, anything, changed because of them. It gives a real sense of power. So there's your answer; people absolutely LOVE to get offended, not to mention there's nothing they hate more than the ability to express oneself freely, which is exactly what swear words are; words of stronger expression. Now put these weak-minded overconservative badgerfucks in power, and you have yourself some swear words.
Note: I sincerely apologize to all badger enthusiasts for my irresponsible use of the aforementioned animal's name. What I really meant to say was "burrowingwoodlandcreaturefucks".
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