Earthboundjeff wrote:
I like them. I watch swear-fests such as AVGN and the Nostalgia Critic all the time.
Great...
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I don't see a problem with it, as long as it's not to insult someone. Like occasionally, when something goes wrong then I'll swear.
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I don't really know. I use them sometimes, but they're really just words.
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Swear words are good for the mental health.
Or so I've heard.
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fungirl123 wrote:
Swear words are good for the mental health.
Or so I've heard.
Well at least my mental health must be good then...
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RedRocker227 wrote:
fungirl123 wrote:
Swear words are good for the mental health.
Or so I've heard.Well at least my mental health must be good then...
I meant when you're mad it makes you feel better
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fungirl123 wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
fungirl123 wrote:
Swear words are good for the mental health.
Or so I've heard.Well at least my mental health must be good then...
I meant when you're mad it makes you feel better
Oh! Lol.
And I agree with you XD
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Like any other words, they mean things. Those things are not the most appropriate things.
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fungirl123 wrote:
Swear words are good for the mental health.
Or so I've heard.
Yeah, they actually are.
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Nexstudent wrote:
Like any other words, they mean things. Those things are not the most appropriate things.
^This, pretty much. If you take a look at most swear words or other negative words, you'll find that they have a pretty terrible history behind them, which is why some are censored so heavily.
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cheddargirl wrote:
Nexstudent wrote:
Like any other words, they mean things. Those things are not the most appropriate things.
^This, pretty much. If you take a look at most swear words or other negative words, you'll find that they have a pretty terrible history behind them, which is why some are censored so heavily.
Let's see if I can say this without breaking any of the forum guidelines... If I do, please try to excuse it, I am just trying to make my point, not curse.
Yes, but if a word like...let's say.....<a certain curse word that starts with "s"> or <4-letter word that starts with "c"> are censored, why aren't poop, poo, or dung censored?
@topic: I have wondered this myself, and am yet to come to a conclusion of why.
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fire219 wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
Nexstudent wrote:
Like any other words, they mean things. Those things are not the most appropriate things.
^This, pretty much. If you take a look at most swear words or other negative words, you'll find that they have a pretty terrible history behind them, which is why some are censored so heavily.
Let's see if I can say this without breaking any of the forum guidelines... If I do, please try to excuse it, I am just trying to make my point, not curse.
Yes, but if a word like...let's say.....<a certain curse word that starts with "s"> or <4-letter word that starts with "c"> are censored, why aren't poop, poo, or dung censored?
@topic: I have wondered this myself, and am yet to come to a conclusion of why.
I thought about it myself, too for a while, I cam to the conclusion that it's probably because the censored words are used largely in the more figurative way that is pretty vulgar. "Poop", "poo", or "dung" don't usually have the same figurative use, and very rarely are they used that way.
The same could probably be said about other words that do have vulgar and non-vulgar connotations attached to them.
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"You can't swear! Only the 1980's Chin can swear!"
"Yeah, and I got cancelled for it!"
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cheddargirl wrote:
fire219 wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
^This, pretty much. If you take a look at most swear words or other negative words, you'll find that they have a pretty terrible history behind them, which is why some are censored so heavily.Let's see if I can say this without breaking any of the forum guidelines... If I do, please try to excuse it, I am just trying to make my point, not curse.
Yes, but if a word like...let's say.....<a certain curse word that starts with "s"> or <4-letter word that starts with "c"> are censored, why aren't poop, poo, or dung censored?
@topic: I have wondered this myself, and am yet to come to a conclusion of why.I thought about it myself, too for a while, I cam to the conclusion that it's probably because the censored words are used largely in the more figurative way that is pretty vulgar. "Poop", "poo", or "dung" don't usually have the same figurative use, and very rarely are they used that way.
The same could probably be said about other words that do have vulgar and non-vulgar connotations attached to them.
Ok, I can accept your explanation for the "s curse word". But the "cr-word" usually isn't used in a vulgar way. That word, in most situations at least, is usually used for either the original use (poop/poo/dung), or for a big mess (literally and metaphorically).
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fire219 wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
fire219 wrote:
Let's see if I can say this without breaking any of the forum guidelines... If I do, please try to excuse it, I am just trying to make my point, not curse.
Yes, but if a word like...let's say.....<a certain curse word that starts with "s"> or <4-letter word that starts with "c"> are censored, why aren't poop, poo, or dung censored?
@topic: I have wondered this myself, and am yet to come to a conclusion of why.I thought about it myself, too for a while, I cam to the conclusion that it's probably because the censored words are used largely in the more figurative way that is pretty vulgar. "Poop", "poo", or "dung" don't usually have the same figurative use, and very rarely are they used that way.
The same could probably be said about other words that do have vulgar and non-vulgar connotations attached to them.Ok, I can accept your explanation for the "s curse word". But the "cr-word" usually isn't used in a vulgar way. That word, in most situations at least, is usually used for either the original use (poop/poo/dung), or for a big mess (literally and metaphorically).
I think it depends on location - I often see it or hear it being used as a bad word!
The c-word is one of those words where it has a pretty weird history and etymology, but perhaps because it does share a meaning with the s-word (and is often used in the same manner) has lead to it association as a bad word for a fair amount of people.
Huh, never thought this would turn out into a study of word etymology.
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cheddargirl wrote:
fire219 wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
I thought about it myself, too for a while, I cam to the conclusion that it's probably because the censored words are used largely in the more figurative way that is pretty vulgar. "Poop", "poo", or "dung" don't usually have the same figurative use, and very rarely are they used that way.
The same could probably be said about other words that do have vulgar and non-vulgar connotations attached to them.Ok, I can accept your explanation for the "s curse word". But the "cr-word" usually isn't used in a vulgar way. That word, in most situations at least, is usually used for either the original use (poop/poo/dung), or for a big mess (literally and metaphorically).
I think it depends on location - I often see it or hear it being used as a bad word!
The c-word is one of those words where it has a pretty weird history and etymology, but perhaps because it does share a meaning with the s-word (and is often used in the same manner) has lead to it association as a bad word for a fair amount of people.
Huh, never thought this would turn out into a study of word etymology.
LOL. Misc. topics are usually always changing, one second it's about Minecraft and then it's about MLP.
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Just because something has a history that doesn't necessarily mean they're bad.
It's like condemning all whites for slavery.
Like s*** is only another form of the word *, they both mean the same thing.
And they are only words to begin with.
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You know, what defines a "bad word"? I mean, I use the c-word all the time, and nobody is insulted by it. In my opinion, swear words as amplifiers to words' meanings or even as expressions of frustration aren't bad.
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Words are just words, and you shouldn't really taboo yourself like that.
I mean, why are they even considered "bad"? evil woman isn't a bad word but b***h is?
It's stupid, huh? :]
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Earthboundjeff wrote:
I like them. I watch swear-fests such as AVGN and the Nostalgia Critic all the time.
+1 about Nostalgia Critic
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