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I read some where that when you hurt yourself and then afterwards swear it eases the pain
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olo wrote I read some where that when you hurt yourself and then afterwards swear it eases the pain


Hahahahaha it definatelty feels that way
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SpicyTM wrote They offend people because they were made to be offensive like if i told you that you can go fok yourself you would probably be offended right?

That was just an example dont warn me pls


People take things way to seriously, if someone called me a c*nt/di*khead/Fuc*head or told to fuc* myself things like that I would most likely laugh I honestly don't see how offensive it is :/
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The Words are mean't to be offensive, like saying why is punching someone a sign of offensive, it's to express that you hate someone or something they did!

this comment might be confusing but hope you get what i mean.
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Gavino wrote The Words are mean't to be offensive, like saying why is punching someone a sign of offensive, it's to express that you hate someone or something they did!

this comment might be confusing but hope you get what i mean.
But what about the people that use these words in casual conversation? people find it 'offensive' no matter the context.
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I just think swearing is another part of the language dont see a problem with it
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"Curse words" are just a noise that comes out of your mouth, just like every other word. Nothing more, nothing less. I don't see the big deal with them (unless they are being used to offend/bring someone down). Simply saying "fok" when messing something up shouldn't be frowned upon in my opinion. That's just a single example.
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[quote="GovernmentCheese]Exactly what I'm getting at, nuclear bombs were most likely invented to be used, not to just have sitting around forever...[/quote]

Actually the nuclear bomb was invented to be a deterrence ,It is the last resort.

Back to the rant..

What you have to remember is most of what is perceived as being acceptable within society was decided apon in the victorian era, So although our dialog has changed dramatically over the last one hundred years or so our core values have not. Which is why alot of our slang is deemed to be in poor taste.
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What you have to remember is most of what is perceived as being acceptable within society was decided upon in the Victorian era, So although our dialogue has changed dramatically over the last one hundred years or so our core values have not. Which is why a lot of our slang is deemed to be in poor taste.
Very nice analogy, I didn't think of it this way
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