Cursing and not cursing will both get you pretty much no reaction here.
But... if you self censor curse words with f*** or s***.... some lemmings lose their $#!+!
Cursing and not cursing will both get you pretty much no reaction here.
But... if you self censor curse words with f*** or s***.... some lemmings lose their $#!+!
This is the internet. You can say "fuck"
I love casual profanities, fuck that.
I swear a lot more irl than I do on here. A lot of a swears value is in the tone you deliver it in, that's kinda how you communicate which variation/definition of "fuck" you're actually using, of the huge number of possibilities. This opens up possibilities for humor, expressing subtle (or not so subtle) emotion, etc.
On here, since I lack that fine control, I tend to just revert to using it as an exclamation. And I just don't do that often, I don't use exclamation marks very often either.
It just lacks the same value. That's all, really.
Because I can get my fucking point across without them
for myself I try not to cuss out other people but if I see someome doing something ~~eggregious~~ egregious or I do something stupid then I'll swear at them or myself
otherwise I try not to swear too much
ymmv
hope everyone has a fucking fantastic holiday tho!🤗
For me, it's just uninteresting and pointless, and detracts from when I might use them for emphasis, if they are used all the time.
I also find a lot of popular media leans on vulgar as the entire end game. Like a comedy where the only attempt at being funny is saying words you're not "supposed" to stay. Use your language as you wish, but you better have something more to bring to the table than a willingness to say "dirty" words.
Admittedly, it's not as much a thing as it used to be. With media not caring much about language anymore, it stopped even in theory being funny by itself, but there was a time in the 80s and 90s where a number of personalities were nothing but swearing in contexts they weren't "supposed" to, and it was so boring.
So that carries forward to why I don't bother to swear, because I found it so unimaginative then and that stuck with me.
I don't fucking know!
$&@! it.
honestly less arguments
I noticed my posts don't get submitted when I swear. I also don't post in this case, because sometimes you need to swear to make a point.
Hell if I know
For me personally, I got into a lot of drawn out arguments on Reddit. I said some LGBTQ performers doing a performance that involved a cross was “child friendly” and for 8 months I still got messages from pearl clutching conservatives calling me a pe**. Here, I try to limit my hot takes to 24 hours of engagement, and I try to be more respectful.
Also, I’d like to think that there is a better class of people here than on Reddit. So, I act accordingly. I like my new home. It’s not totally full of assholes yet, and I don’t fancy creating any.
I've been accused of vulgarity. I say that's bullshit. -- Mel Brooks
FUCK YEAH!!!!
Because control freak dickheads think you're being 'uncivil'. Fuck them and the cat they rode in on.
Sometimes you feel like a fucking cunt. Sometimes you don't.
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