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01-26-2021 05:46 PM |
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Originally Posted by bivenator
(Post 11198609)
Not buying this. I stood in a line with my five year old and two idiots behind me used ***** and MF a dozen times to describe various situations when an actual verb or noun would have been much more effective. These guys weren't on the way to a Mensa meeting.
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All kidding aside, I agree w you. I use profanity too much and I consider it a character defect, something that I am continually trying to improve on. I nearly pimp-slapped a couple of young guys getting off a plane about a week ago who were cussing up a storm in front of innocent people and their small children.
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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera
(Post 11198627)
Mythbusters proved that cussing honestly did help when someone accidently injured themselves. So for every busted knuckle, cuss like a sailor and it feels better.
My mom's dad never cussed at all. His worst epitaph of frustration was expressed as "dingbust". My dad's dad was a lot more fun to listen as his language was more um colorful.
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My mom never used profanity in her life, no matter how angry. And she had a temper. I think it was a reflection of the house she grew up in, none of her brothers, (my uncles), ever cussed or swore that I heard. And they were some hockey playing, punch-throwing dudes...one was a Marine. Irish Catholics.
My dad swore like a sailor. I assume that was a reflection of the house he grew up in. It was also a part of his high strung personality. I use profanity way too much, though I'm getting better. One interesting thing to me is that I know people who use profanity but only when they are really angry, like ready to throw a punch. I use it in ordinary conversation, no anger at all.
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Originally Posted by Por_sha911
(Post 11199134)
Not buying your apology. I am not offended but, if you were genuinely concerned you would delete the post.
As far as cursing and I.Q. I find that the most explicateds are spewed by groups where it takes 2 people to reach a total I.Q. of 100. The only caveat is that some people use foul language purposefully to intimate others. Smart but crude. The ones that use the f-bomb in every sentence are usually undisciplined and uneducated. If you disagree then God bless you.
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I don't disagree and I think that people who do not watch their mouth around women and children, or really any members of the public who might not want to hear profanity, are exhibiting the height of rudeness. I've told strangers to watch their mouths in public many times, even though as I've admitted, I'm guilty of salty language myself. The context and the audience matters.
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