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Allos
Jun 9, 2004, 01:19 PM
The only times I drop it in real life are when I'm extremely pissed or when I'm around my friends and it would sound funny in a sentence. One more exception is when I quote a movie/song line. It's the same online.

But Jesus, some people need to think about how they speak. I was leaving school today (finals and we got out early) and I was waiting to get a coke at the vending machine. A group of kids were talking about skateboarding nearby, and I quote:


Dude, my fucken board's fucken heavy as fuck.

And that was one of the cleaner things said. Is it really necessary to say fuck every other word???

Sayara
Jun 9, 2004, 01:35 PM
Its pathetic isn't it? People just don't know how talk polite these days. And the influnces on the Televisions don't help.

HUnewearl_Meira
Jun 9, 2004, 01:37 PM
No kidding... Even ignoring the vulgarity of it, as with any word, it loses its effectiveness when repeated so often... Makes the speaker sound less intelligent. That particular sentence would've been much more effective at emphasizing the point, if all but the last instance of the word were omitted.


Personally, I try to avoid cursing in my writing (though it's not uncommon to catch me cursing otherwise). It's generally unnecessary to include the actual words, as a simple, "VanGarrett cursed" tends to get the point across rather effectively.

Murdercall
Jun 9, 2004, 01:48 PM
To be honest, most countries are no where as near religous as they used to be. Swearing should only be offensive to religous people. "Fuck" is now used to replace many words, it's very flexible and imo a useful adjective :

HUnewearl_Meira
Jun 9, 2004, 02:10 PM
On 2004-06-09 11:48, Murdercall wrote:
To be honest, most countries are no where as near religous as they used to be. Swearing should only be offensive to religous people. "Fuck" is now used to replace many words, it's very flexible and imo a useful adjective :



It's only useful because it's a curseword, though.

Interestingly, when the word first appeared, it wasn't considered vulgar at all. It meant "To Strike" or something like that.

Check out the details at Dictionary.com (http://dictionary.reference.com/help/faq/language/f/fword.html)

Skuda
Jun 9, 2004, 02:12 PM
DEATH TO THE F!

Ness
Jun 9, 2004, 02:18 PM
I think it's stupid when people swear in every sentence. I guess they think it makes them look cool. I would have to agree that "fuck" seems the be the most popular one. What makes it it special?

Note: Someone will probably post that movie about the word "fuck."

_Ted_
Jun 9, 2004, 02:50 PM
The "F bomb" seems to have become a word to replace every part of speech to some of the less mentally inclined around here. http://www.pso-world.com/psoworld/images/phpbb/icons/smiles/icon_wacko.gif

Sord
Jun 9, 2004, 03:24 PM
On 2004-06-09 12:18, Ness wrote:
I think it's stupid when people swear in every sentence. I guess they think it makes them look cool. I would have to agree that "fuck" seems the be the most popular one. What makes it it special?

Note: Someone will probably post that movie about the word "fuck."


Montey Python: History of the F Word or something like that. I want to see it, mah friends said it was funny. I've only seen the holy grail but that's getting offtopic.

yes, i get what your saying Allos, while I don't say "fu." [filter] alot, I say "sh." and "da." To me words are words, there is nothing vulgar about them. Sure, the definition is bad, but if it's just thrown in there in a way that wouldn't make sence then the person I guess doesn't see it as vulgar. Honestly, I don't think there is any vulgarity in any of them, it's just the way some of soceity uses them. If you say "I have to take a sh.it" why should it be any diffrent then "To have to take a dump". I'd like to know why curse words became considered vulgar, no doubt it probably has something to do with religion, but I don't know that, and no one should turn that into a flame, as it is an honest guest. Lots of stuff we do today was started because a religion or someone in a religion (and applied it to the event) did something.


EDIT: wrong name, and didn't Ness make a thread like this awhile back?


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Firocket1690
Jun 9, 2004, 03:31 PM
The word of the day is fuck, and I'm going to use it as much as I can, so fuckety fuck fuck fuck!
~ Abdur
(http://www.ruptbot.com/cornpisser/ABDUR101-%20Breakout%20Session.mp3):D

Bradicus
Jun 9, 2004, 04:44 PM
Though saying "fuck" constantly can be annoying, most people will agree that shouting it at the top of your lungs can be a better pain killer than Advil.

I find that it is best used spatingly for comedic purposes. For a good example, watch the Daily show.
It even seems to be more effective when "bleeped" out.

navci
Jun 9, 2004, 04:55 PM
Fuck has lost its effectiveness as a swear word. It is going to become the next "the" in the English language at the rate it is being used.

Now pick out a random passage and replace all "the" with "fuck". Read it out. Yay, you sound like an average high schooler now. Congrats! http://www.pso-world.com/psoworld/images/phpbb/icons/smiles/icon_wacko.gif

HUnewearl_Meira
Jun 9, 2004, 05:11 PM
On 2004-06-09 14:55, navi wrote:
Fuck has lost its effectiveness as a swear word. It is going to become the next "the" in the English language at the rate it is being used.

Now pick out a random passage and replace all "the" with "fuck". Read it out. Yay, you sound like an average high schooler now. Congrats! http://www.pso-world.com/psoworld/images/phpbb/icons/smiles/icon_wacko.gif



Try taking a random passage from any Harry Potter book, and replace every occurance of "wand" with "penis". You'll die laughing, I swear it.

All things considered though, "Fuck" is really the only curse word that's seriously a curse word, these days. It may be losing its grip, but it's still the most offensive, nonetheless. With the possible exception of a certain word that reminds people of slavery in the Southern states of the US. Though that word seems to be casually tossed around between black people quite a bit, too. If a white guy says it though... He'd better be prepared to make a break for it.

PJ
Jun 9, 2004, 05:16 PM
I can quote the same guy twice here, for some examples.


Yo, pass that fuckin' shit yo. (When he wanted the ball passed to him)


[Insert My Real Name Here], what the fuck? (Right after I scored... and we were on the same team)

"Fuck" and "Shit" can both be twisted around to mean anything. I think it's so stupid http://www.pso-world.com/psoworld/images/phpbb/icons/smiles/icon_disapprove.gif

navci
Jun 9, 2004, 06:41 PM
On 2004-06-09 15:11, HUnewearl_Meira wrote:
Try taking a random passage from any Harry Potter book, and replace every occurance of "wand" with "penis". You'll die laughing, I swear it.


You can also choose to just read a site that collects sexual innuendo lines from the Harry Potter book. When taken out of context, those lines are awesomely hilarious. http://www.pso-world.com/psoworld/images/phpbb/icons/smiles/icon_wacko.gif

astuarlen
Jun 9, 2004, 09:07 PM
Indeed, once you start over-using any swear word, it really loses its potency. That's why I like to use made-up words or random combinations of words as insults/curses. In fact, old or out-of-date ones work wonderfully, too.

Meira, I've actually seen that before at bash.org right here (http://www.bash.org/?111338). And people wonder why I refuse to read Harry Potter... http://www.pso-world.com/psoworld/images/phpbb/icons/smiles/icon_wacko.gif

Ness
Jun 9, 2004, 09:59 PM
On 2004-06-09 13:31, Firocket1690 wrote:
The word of the day is fuck, and I'm going to use it as much as I can, so fuckety fuck fuck fuck!
~ Abdur
(http://www.ruptbot.com/cornpisser/ABDUR101-%20Breakout%20Session.mp3):D



You need to stop that right now. Abdur's only allowed to have one bitch and that's me!

Outrider
Jun 9, 2004, 10:01 PM
On 2004-06-09 16:41, navi wrote:


On 2004-06-09 15:11, HUnewearl_Meira wrote:
Try taking a random passage from any Harry Potter book, and replace every occurance of "wand" with "penis". You'll die laughing, I swear it.


You can also choose to just read a site that collects sexual innuendo lines from the Harry Potter book. When taken out of context, those lines are awesomely hilarious. http://www.pso-world.com/psoworld/images/phpbb/icons/smiles/icon_wacko.gif



Well, the best was in the recent book. There was a chapter called "The Eye of the Snake."

It dealt with Harry getting intimate with a friend, but it doesn't say that all they did was kiss until the very end.

Jeez, I must really be sick in the head.

_Ted_
Jun 9, 2004, 10:05 PM
On 2004-06-09 19:07, astuarlen wrote:
Indeed, once you start over-using any swear word, it really loses its potency. That's why I like to use made-up words or random combinations of words as insults/curses. In fact, old or out-of-date ones work wonderfully, too.



Have you ever seen "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly" ? Those guys know how to cuss. http://www.pso-world.com/psoworld/images/phpbb/icons/smiles/icon_wacko.gif

And yes Outrider, you are pretty sick. Have a spoon full of castor oil and then go lay down for a few hours.



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WraithVerge
Jun 11, 2004, 12:37 AM
'Forced Unlawful Carnal Knowledge'

Take the first letter of each word.

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Isn't it lovely to have a 5 year old scream "Fuck you!" at you while you're at work or in a public place? And then the parent only verbally reprimands the kid with "Oh stop that!" -_- ....

right.... ok.... yeah *resists urge to slap kid and parent*


I only jokingly say "F-you!" to my friends, never meaning it. I'll occasionally say "S#$%" or "DA@%" outloud when I'm surprised or angry, but I rarely direct it at anyone.

RFB
Jun 11, 2004, 06:25 AM
I just feel like linking this image...

http://www.penny-arcade.com/images/2004/20040116l.gif

Outrider
Jun 11, 2004, 02:35 PM
Anyone have that one line from Boondock Saints that Rocco says?

"Sure shows the diversity of the word."

HUnewearl_Meira
Jun 11, 2004, 02:49 PM
This (http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/Northeast/06/11/teacher.soap.ap/index.html) article from CNN.com, I think, displays how bad we're getting about being able to properly dispense the consequences of out children's misbehavior, and is otherwise appropriate for this particular rant, given the subject of the article.