10-23-2001, 03:10 PM
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Quintesson 
Join Date: September 5, 2001
Location: Florida
Age: 54
Posts: 1,016
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Quote:
Originally posted by Drake:
first off I would like to stress that I'm not saying that "hey your wrong!" I'm just expressing it how I see it through my eyes. secondly I might be a bit repetitive in this post repetitive in this post, but that's just because I want to answer all that was said...and I mean all.
Mitro Jellywadder, "The use of most swear words are used in anger" I suppose it all depands on where you are cause here and most places I've been there are usualy used for jokes and to stress meanings.
Agreed.
"It's annoying to sit and listen to people talk and every third word is a
swear word" that's what I'm talking about it's only annoying because you let it get to you.
If they were deemed 'appropriate' then they wouldn't be 'cuss,swear,bad'
words, therefore inappropriate. You are right. It is only because
I allow it to annoy me. That's why I posted it.
example 1. "last night I was watching this documantory on some tigers in the wild and in that documantory they showd to tigers having sex. After that there was a program about sewage managment inwitch they showd how much crap is dump out per day."
exqample 2. "last night I was watching this documantory on some tigers in the wild and in that documantory they showd to tigers ■■■■■■■. After that there was a program about sewage managment inwitch they showd how much shit is dumped per day."
not exactly what I would call a lively conversation but I think I'm making my point. different words same perppose. ■■■■=sex shit=crap
so it's your choice to get annoyed if some one uses ■■■■ instead of sex or shit instead of crap.
It's my choice, but also (from my point of view) it is unneccessary.
"Any adult has the right to express themselves any way they want to. Children
do not, nor do should they be subjected to it" first off, I REALY think that children have the right to express themselves(and I don't mean going against there parents wishes)I mean in how they act, dress and think.
When I said express themselves I meant verbally. My son has every liberty
that a five year old could. Access to the computer, his own radio,
television, playstation. He would just as soon play outside or
tell stories than use the electronic babysitters that are in place.
He picks out his clothes everyday for school. I was never big on
forcing my son to wear anything he didn't want to. I want him to
figure out who HE is as soon as possible. It kinda speeds up the
maturing process. Or so I think.
As for being subject to it, I don't think there is much choice in that matter. they will hear and see it in school, tv and yes music. just because there is a blip sound does not mean they will not be subject to the meaning. any one with an IQ of 2 can tell what was going to be said anyway.
Point taken and agreed.
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I didn't take anything you said personal, I just wanted to explain
my side on your points. (The dam thing was more of a wisecrack.)
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