Zanjan Away

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Zanjan
Zanjan: WORD: Those who like to use expletive deletives should know four things:

1. Foul words don't reflect a knowledge of good English, polite decorum, class, maturity reasonable level of education, or respect. They must reflect something else.
2. Think before you speak. If you like to swear, then only swear to others you know like to swear too. Be respectful.
3. If you take your potty mouth to the PUBLIC BOARDS, spraying everyone with filth, we, who don't want to read that crap, will clean our walls of your presence. Beware.
4. ONE warning is fair - ONE - so you'll know who doesn't like you walking through their mind with your dirty feet. I'm one of those people.
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Brightsky
Brightsky: I'm inclined to agree...however...and this is a big however, if the shoe fits, I choose to use the language which most accurately fits the subject with little regard to the sensitivity of others to that language. It's just that I don't want to feel the trapped or limited. Words are just words -- I know, I know...and words have power, but sometimes the use of profanity fits the topic, so I tell it like it is.

Just saying...but I get that you are respectful, and I dig that.
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Brightsky
Brightsky: And I love how the "F" word is capable of so many parts of speech...it can be an adjective, a noun, and a verb or adverb...just saying...it's an amazing word with a lot of power and explosive residue...used sparingly, for effect...
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Zanjan
Zanjan: The trouble is, some people don't know where it fits. There's a place for everything. The punch line of a joke, a rhyme, a double entendre, the moment you bang your thumb with a hammer, your motherboard fries etc. I get that.

All words have an effect. They serve to communicate something specific - when used inappropriately, their meaning changes. When you're able to control language for proper usage, you control the meaning you've intended. When you can't, the receiver decides what it means to them.
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Zanjan
Zanjan: I meant "With" proper usage. Suffice to say, if the foul word is absolutely necessary to convey the meaning of the sentence, then that's the correct use.
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bahcatha returns
bahcatha returns: even the sweetest words are foul when they land in the wrong ears
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gronchbove
gronchbove: Words reveal the soul. Those who curse all the time have a "rotten soul."

It is like bad breath.
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Adrienne____
Adrienne____: Like your so holy.
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WonderWoman1
WonderWoman1: IMG..so true
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WonderWoman1
WonderWoman1: Omg**
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texas_charlie56
texas_charlie56: I am afraid to type-----sometimes my fingers take control and spell words not yet invented.........what does that say of my soul
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Zanjan
Zanjan: I'm glad you were able to identify the source. In my case, when somebody is talking to me while I'm typing, I end up typing what they're saying - the real reason I edit so much.
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Tatrasu 2
Tatrasu 2: yup,,so many are deceived or confused into thinking foul words make them a man,,much like puffing out the chest and walking like an angry bull,,or commenting hitting on every girl tbey see

these actions do not speek advanced,strong,or manly,,they speek of a person not yet found the importance of the inner strength of humble avoidance and harmony in all we do
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Tatrasu 2
Tatrasu 2: words affect all by vibration produced
all virtual mass is altered by vibratition frequency
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