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Words to be avoided in Polite Conversation
#61
RE: Words to be avoided in Polite Conversation
(September 23, 2016 at 5:53 pm)ApeNotKillApe Wrote: Cunt kyke niggertits heeb slope faggot cunt


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#62
RE: Words to be avoided in Polite Conversation
(September 23, 2016 at 5:53 pm)ApeNotKillApe Wrote: Cunt kyke niggertits heeb slope faggot cunt

Echos of Eric Cartman with turrets.
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#63
RE: Words to be avoided in Polite Conversation
We should be free to unleash our vocabulary on anyone we see fit. People who want's to censor words or content should be taught that we has people don't have to censor ourselves in anyway shape and or form. It's the artist or the speakers responsibly for the words or content shown or spoken. If people don't like the words or content don't listen or watch the performance being acted out, it's just as simple as that.
     “A man isn't tiny or giant enough to defeat anything” Yukio Mishima


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#64
RE: Words to be avoided in Polite Conversation
The effective speaker always has his audience in mind.

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#65
RE: Words to be avoided in Polite Conversation
(September 23, 2016 at 8:32 am)Homeless Nutter Wrote:
(September 23, 2016 at 6:54 am)Excited Penguin Wrote: No words should be banned in any manner, period. Free speech all the way. That is my position on the matter.

I don't think anyone said anything about banning. The OP clearly is talking about politeness, which doesn't mean avoiding words because they're forbidden, but avoiding them voluntarily, in order to avoid causing offence. Sure - free speech guarantees you some freedom to offend in certain situation, but then other people are also allowed to think less of you for it.

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If I'm trying to have an above board, intelligent conversation with someone and they suddenly let loose with a string of expletives and they call some stranger walking by a fucking bitch - I would surely make a mental note of that. And I would judge them as rude and/ or unstable.
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#66
RE: Words to be avoided in Polite Conversation
(September 23, 2016 at 8:19 am)Whateverist Wrote:
(September 23, 2016 at 6:33 am)Firefighter01 Wrote: Swear Words  
I think that it is still possible to be offended by swear words.
For example the word "cunt" is probably one of the last taboo words in our language and is considered by most as a vulgar word and to be avoided in polite discussion. The gender opposite term "dick" is also offensive, though for a strange reason, much less offensive.
I have heard that some people use that word freely and it is not offensive, rather they use it in an affectionate manner or as a descriptive word where members of their societal group aren't offended and outsiders should show respect for its usage.
Is it best to avoid these words in polite conversation?   

I would appreciate your thoughts, thanks.


Well if you're going to be a cunt about it I can foreswear the use of tard and lame-o references along with racial and ethnic slurs.  But you'd have to be a pretty big dick about it to get me to drop all colorful off-color words and expressions.  Why should I give up half my vocabulary?

But seriously, welcome aboard.
Well, shove it up your fuckin' arse, if that's what you think! Thanks for the welcome it's appreciated. Smile

(September 23, 2016 at 8:54 pm)Tres Leches Wrote:
(September 23, 2016 at 8:32 am)Homeless Nutter Wrote: I don't think anyone said anything about banning. The OP clearly is talking about politeness, which doesn't mean avoiding words because they're forbidden, but avoiding them voluntarily, in order to avoid causing offence. Sure - free speech guarantees you some freedom to offend in certain situation, but then other people are also allowed to think less of you for it.

+1
If I'm trying to have an above board, intelligent conversation with someone and they suddenly let loose with a string of expletives and they call some stranger walking by a fucking bitch - I would surely make a mental note of that. And I would judge them as rude and/ or unstable.

I remember a couple of years ago a young bloke with social issues was using c & f bombs liberally on a train ride just for effect.  Everyone on board seemed to have the same summation og his character.  I find that when someone starts spewing swear words in an argument, that they have usually lost it in more ways than one.
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#67
RE: Words to be avoided in Polite Conversation
felching
 The granting of a pardon is an imputation of guilt, and the acceptance a confession of it. 




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#68
RE: Words to be avoided in Polite Conversation
Words can hurt and offend, and if the words are being used to intentionally harm someone else, that's not a good thing.
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#69
RE: Words to be avoided in Polite Conversation
(September 23, 2016 at 5:47 pm)Bunburryist Wrote: I think the operative word here is "polite."  It all depends on context.  The problem with the PC thing is that people go way overboard - like when a kid gets in trouble in school because he draws a picture of a gun, of when someone refers to a handicapped person as being "crippled."  It's still strange for me to use the word "handicapped" - it seems so, well, PC.  But I'm careful and don't say "crippled" if I can help it.  People on both sides need to keep their radar up for whether people are intentionally being offensive, accidentally being offensive, of when, perhaps, the listener is being a little too sensitive. 

Hear, hear, I totally agree.  I remember when we were growing up, some kids would insult others by saying that they should be "on the Spastic Bus", or just use the word "Spastic" to denigrate.  Thankfully that has vanished as it was too hurtful to the unfortunate disabled. I never use cripple, retard and especially don't ever use the ridiculous and hurtful term "fucktard".

I even avoid saying "lame" for the same reasons, as there are more meaningful and descriptive words to use.
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