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Casual Orpington 29 May 16 6.35pm | |
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This would be my specialist subject on mastermind. When to start f**king and c**ting and when not to.
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iheartcpfc SE25 29 May 16 7.26pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
Are you suggesting that there aren't any Crystal Palace fans under the age of 16 and regarding your point about any 12 year old knows all about swearing from school are you suggesting that because they have heard the words at school it then becomes acceptable to bandy those same words about on an internet forum. If that is the case then those same 12 year olds probably know all about sex from school too so should they be actively participating too? hate to break it to you but kids will be swearing within a week of secondary school
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Pikester Worthing 29 May 16 8.08pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
I've no idea how this software works as I think that it's home made but it probably works on the basis of blacklists and whitelists that need to be manually updated. Racist.
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Pete53 Hassocks 29 May 16 9.58pm | |
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Originally posted by radsyrendot
Why is there any need to swear in a conversation Quite. I swear on occasions, usually when I am angry, but wouldn't normally swear at someone, and don't feel the need to on this site. Is it that great a hardship, on the odd occasion, to express oneself without resorting to swear words? Using rude and abusive language ultimately detracts from the message and makes you sound ignorant.
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moylerg Cofton Hackett, Worcestershire 29 May 16 10.19pm | |
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Originally posted by Hoof Hearted
i like the fact that Bollocks is not considered to be swearing! What a load of Bollocks!
...or "it is the bollocks". A magnificent example of a double meaning swear word, simply the best.
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Holmesdale62 Hayes Bromley 29 May 16 10.30pm | |
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description, dialect or swearing? Many replies seem to be based on language used in context. I am unable to get through a game without swearing. I am intelligent. I am educated. I am also from South London (Forton Heef). So I have a mixture of language that literally spews forth on the Holmesdale. Lets say we miss a sitter.. S**t! I cry. Now I am definitely describing what I have just seen, sworn and from the verbal reactions around me heard likewise language. Context - terrace. But we also have a dialectical issue too. In South London and certainly in my house the word 'S**t' is used to describe something brilliant, terrible, woeful, painful, hot, etc... part of our dialect? I have no point other than language is a funny thing, it changes and it evolves. Unlike Casual I can't swear at work, I'd be sacked - not because I don't think that someone is a ******* but because it is completely and utterly the wrong setting.
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palace777 belfast 29 May 16 10.57pm | |
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I called a c*nt "c*nt" once.He didn't like it.
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big_palace_fan 29 May 16 11.12pm | |
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Just saying the filters on here don't protect anyone from learning or using swear words. There is nothing inherently wrong with using them Everyone on here knows the words whether there are stars or not Lets get rid of them. Free speech!!!
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Midlands Eagle 30 May 16 7.57am | |
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Originally posted by iheartcpfc
hate to break it to you but kids will be swearing within a week of secondary school Try reading my post properly before replying to a statement that wasn't actually made or meant
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Midlands Eagle 30 May 16 8.03am | |
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Originally posted by Casual
Swearing is great in the right situation ( most actually), I've been walking round a big building site with the builder and an architect or quantity surveyor ( who are really looked upto at their firm ), in a suit. I'm in steel toe caps and casual clothes. It would have had an even greater effect if you left out the profanity and said "who do you think you are talking to mate?" as that makes you out to be more intelligent and articulate rather than just another thug.
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Casual Orpington 30 May 16 9.27am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
It would have had an even greater effect if you left out the profanity and said "who do you think you are talking to mate?" as that makes you out to be more intelligent and articulate rather than just another thug. Yeah because I'm going to have some two bob no mark f**king brummie c**t ( don't say your not from Birmingham because I'm not f**king interested), telling me weather i should swear or not. Again another example of when swearing could be used. Of course I didn't mean any of it, just thought it fitted in with the context of the thread.
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Midlands Eagle 30 May 16 10.06am | |
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Originally posted by Casual
Yeah because I'm going to have some two bob no mark f**king brummie c**t ( don't say your not from Birmingham because I'm not f**king interested), telling me weather i should swear or not. Again another example of when swearing could be used. Of course I didn't mean any of it, just thought it fitted in with the context of the thread. Yet again a more intelligent and articulate person would demand more respect if he said that he didn't need lessons in the English language from a yam yam. Again another example of when not swearing could be used. Of course I didn't mean any of it, just thought it fitted in with the context of the thread.
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