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Your Level of Profanity

Started by Mofo Rising, June 16, 2011, 04:00:10 AM

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Do you use profanity?

$#!+ Yes! I don't care who hears me!
3 (11.5%)
$#!+ Yes! But I censor myself in certain situations.
14 (53.8%)
Occasionally, but it doesn't happen often.
6 (23.1%)
Very rarely, like just hit my hand with a hammer rarely.
3 (11.5%)
Never, there is never any call for foul language.
0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 24

Couchtr26

I do but usually doesn't come out much more about the company.  People who are more controlled will usually find me speaking with better language and those that I know well and don't care will hear quite often. 
Ah, the good old days.

bob

I curse on occasion when I'm by myself. A lot more with friends. Never at work.
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Trevor

Thou &^%$# shalt %^&*( never catcheth me using such &^%$#@ foul %^&*()_++++ language in any @#$%^&* situation whatso &*(^%$ ever.  :teddyr:
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Mofo Rising

Now that I think about it, I really enjoy the non-swearing constraint. My special joy in life is pushing people just a little bit beyond what they'd be comfortable with.

Making somebody laugh at something that is absolutely horrendous is really something you can't stop doing. As it is, I say a lot of things to a lot of people that are truly offensive, but it takes a few steps before they realize what a horrible thing I've actually said.

It makes me laugh, and I haven't got in trouble yet.
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dean


I do all the time, but when will cut it out when its inappropriate such as at work, even if I want to tell half of my customers to eff off for being so annoying.
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AndyC

I should also mention that although I'm able to keep my language clean most of the time, the profanity just pours out if you get me really angry. Doesn't happen very often, fortunately.
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venomx

Quote from: Flick James on June 16, 2011, 04:34:28 PM
Quote from: RCMerchant on June 16, 2011, 02:00:34 PM
Quote from: Ed on June 16, 2011, 01:47:22 PM
I work so very hard not to, there are so many better ways of being expressive.
But when I do I seem to be scare-old-ladies- and strip -the paint-from-the-walls offenisve.
-Ed
I find swearing a very effective way to scare people away who want to hurt me. Ain't had to do it in a while-but imaginative swearing and evil Charlie Manson eyes can save your life. When I lived in NYC it came in handy. In 1983- cutting myself with a broken bottle while screaming "WANT MY BLOOD?!?" scared off a gang off a***oles in Queens. I slammed it into my forehead.
It hurt.
This is very true. People don't want to f*** with a crazy person. Breaking a bottle and snarling is good. I've done it. It serves two purposes. One, it scares off most people who want to hurt me, which I tend to try and avoid. Two, if that doesn't work, it gives me a weapon should things get dicey.



or acting crazy lol.

claws

I worked with a guy who would use profanity all the time. Though amusing at first but it got annoying and repetitive really fast. After a couple of days I couldn't take him serious anymore, he came off like a swearing joke.

Myself hardly ever use profanity. Never had the urge to swear unless I hurt myself or something like that.

Umaril The Unfeathered

Quote from: Ed on June 16, 2011, 01:47:22 PM
I work so very hard not to, there are so many better ways of being expressive.
But when I do I seem to be scare-old-ladies- and strip -the paint-from-the-walls offenisve.
-Ed

Quote from: RCMerchant on June 16, 2011, 02:00:34 PM
I find swearing a very effective way to scare people away who want to hurt me. Ain't had to do it in a while-but imaginative swearing and evil Charlie Manson eyes can save your life. When I lived in NYC it came in handy. In 1983- cutting myself with a broken bottle while screaming "WANT MY BLOOD?!?" scared off a gang off a***oles in Queens. I slammed it into my forehead.

Quote from: RCMerchant on June 16, 2011, 02:00:34 PM
It hurt.

Uhh..yeah,  ya' think:buggedout:
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Malatu na nou karan.
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Psycho Circus

My level of profanity these days is quite frankly, appalling. I will swear in front of and at women, children and the elderly when I'm mad or if I'm trying to be funny in a shocking manner. No word is off limits either, I use them all and I make many colourful combinations.