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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Why do people when messaging swear in the messages? To me the male it's just not correct and really puts me off people. Sorry for the rant but really winds me up |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Why do people when messaging swear in the messages? To me the male it's just not correct and really puts me off people. Sorry for the rant but really winds me up " fuck knows. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Why do people when messaging swear in the messages? To me the male it's just not correct and really puts me off people. Sorry for the rant but really winds me up "
Sorry but I couldn't disagree more, swearing adds extra emphasis and humour to situations that other words can't. As a wordsmith, I find swearing an essential tool lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I don't like it .. it puts me off too
I could have a rant all day long about words that put me off too lol
" us fucking two aswell,fucking hate it,cunts. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Swearing has its place. As a previous poster has said it can add emphasis. As well as it having a certain place in humour, it can also signal a release of passion and desire that is incredibly horny, especially when used with other language that is cultured and urbane as the contrast can be a beautifully delicious thing...
However when used by a moronic tool who hasn't the faintest idea about nuances or the appreciation of language it merely reinforces the opinion of the speaker as an utter pillock. |
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By *ENGUYMan
over a year ago
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As the Big Yin (Billy Connolly, to the uninitiated!) used to say at the start of his gigs.....
"For those who don't know me, I've a tendency to swear in these shows! I swear a lot, use lots of different swear words, and different variations.
So if you are offended by swearing, I have the following advice... Fuck off home now!" |
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" However when used by a moronic tool who hasn't the faintest idea about nuances or the appreciation of language it merely reinforces the opinion of the speaker as an utter pillock."
You always manage to put into words exactly what I was thinking |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Sorry but I couldn't disagree more, swearing adds extra emphasis and humour to situations that other words can't. As a wordsmith, I find swearing an essential tool lol"
A wordsmith who relies on profanity to underline his points, are you serious? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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" However when used by a moronic tool who hasn't the faintest idea about nuances or the appreciation of language it merely reinforces the opinion of the speaker as an utter pillock.
You always manage to put into words exactly what I was thinking "
Always? I also enjoy writing upon the delights of some rather dark sexual practices so in that case Madam, you must possess some very naughty thoughts indeed! I am delighted by this... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I was just thinking the other day, noone really uses the word 'bastard' anymore. Which I thought a bit of a shame, it's all 'twats' and 'fuckers' now.
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Prefere twunt myself |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Language evolves and adapts and swear words just do not mean what they did 20 years ago if someone is put of by something as simple as a swear word then their hardly the most open minded of people but sometimes it does just depend on the context |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Sorry but I couldn't disagree more, swearing adds extra emphasis and humour to situations that other words can't. As a wordsmith, I find swearing an essential tool lol
A wordsmith who relies on profanity to underline his points, are you serious?"
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Sorry but I couldn't disagree more, swearing adds extra emphasis and humour to situations that other words can't. As a wordsmith, I find swearing an essential tool lol
A wordsmith who relies on profanity to underline his points, are you serious?"
I'm never serious, ever |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I dont recall ever having a message with swearing in it except the abusinve ones when you say no thanks to meeting someone
Not keen on swearing full stop tho, if i meet someone and they sit swearing it really puts me off them |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I was just thinking the other day, noone really uses the word 'bastard' anymore. Which I thought a bit of a shame, it's all 'twats' and 'fuckers' now.
BASTARD,BASTARD,BASTARD.XX "
why thank you |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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To me when people swear in messages it just shows a lack of thought in what the want to write to you. I'm a manager at work and have issued warning to lads for swearing. Yes it has a place but not in everyday life like some do and they don't even realise they are swearing. I'm ex forces but swore very little even when I was in active service. To me it just doesn't seem correct |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Totally depends on the context - a message suggesting a good fuck fest is fine as is wanting to wank while watching however fuck off you wanker is not an ideal msg ? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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And the dialogue takes a more sinister turn....
I can understand how sensitive some people are about expletives, and for all we know the poster who has had to reprimand lads about swearing may work as a manager at a care home, as a set manager on Songs of Praise or for the salvation army in public places. Even at more ordinary jobs like in a call centre to rant at customers with a string of swear words over the phone can't really be tolerated. All are hardly the sort of places where I imagine swearing will go down well.
Like I said, I don't mind swearing really when done in the right place and when it adds spice to a situation. But there is a time and a place. |
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" However when used by a moronic tool who hasn't the faintest idea about nuances or the appreciation of language it merely reinforces the opinion of the speaker as an utter pillock.
You always manage to put into words exactly what I was thinking
Always? I also enjoy writing upon the delights of some rather dark sexual practices so in that case Madam, you must possess some very naughty thoughts indeed! I am delighted by this... "
There is only one way to prove your theory..... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I dislike swearing as we don't either.
I will use the odd swear word on posts in a humourous way but neither of us swear in everyday language.
It does sound common and especially so when women swear in every sentence |
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Sorry but I couldn't disagree more, swearing adds extra emphasis and humour to situations that other words can't. As a wordsmith, I find swearing an essential tool lol
A wordsmith who relies on profanity to underline his points, are you serious?"
My thoughts exactly. |
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"Language evolves and adapts and swear words just do not mean what they did 20 years ago if someone is put of by something as simple as a swear word then their hardly the most open minded of people but sometimes it does just depend on the context "
Disagree. Is it really that difficult to send a message or speak without effing and blinding?!!
However...an expletive is appropriate when suspended from my ceiling, leg spreaders on, gates of hell attached and I'm lubing up the strap on...with wasabi! |
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