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Originally posted by Grungi:
Cloud - feck is NOT a variation of the f-word (which was my point, im not flouting rules)and i do not use it as such therefore i dont believe im flouting the rules, neither are any of the others i mentioned, fick is short for thick, frick is a mild word taught to children so they dont learn the f-word later in life, fook is probably the closest to the f-word so i wont use that. But feck is not anything to do with the f-word its a mild irish swear, and something i use alot, i do NOT consider it a variation on the f-word so therefore im not breaking the rules using it, nor any of the others cept fook which i will not use from now on as it is a variation.
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Heya man, how're things?
I think what Cloudy is getting at there is that anything that might be interpreted by others as being an 'f' word should be steered clear of. It's cool that you don't intend it to be swearing n' all, but many others might not see it that way. The thing is to just show a little bit of courtesy and manners I guess, be a bit sensitive to other people's feelings. You're a good guy, you know how these things work right?