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Vulgarities in school?
#21
http://www.truecrimereport.com/2010/03/w...ran_te.php

I think this is pretty relavent. If you didn't read it, it's about a teacher who stabbed her student 7 times with a pen for farting with conviction
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#22
Locked Wrote:This is true, when something is forbidden the usual action would be temptation to do it.



Swearing after every sentence is rather awkward and usually just done by kids who either don't have respect for others, or just do it to be "cool."

I swear a lot because...I'm a sailor. It's part of my vernacular to do so, and doesn't really have anything to do with the words themselves.
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#23
Rick Wrote:I have absolutely no time for vulgarities in every day conversation. Vulgarities are for people who can't think of words to fill the blanks. Speak with dignity and manners or don't speak at all.

Sorry, but no. inorder to convey many Ideas you need pomegranate piss pineapple plum cocksucker motherfucker tits you need these words to set a certain tone and convey the idea in a way that substituting words just dosn't work. also what is the real differeance between saying "darn" and saying "pomegranate" ? there is none, its all about social norms . I use them in everyday conversation. to insist that anyone who uses "vulgar" words is less intelligent is absoulute bull pomegranate.

a few examples of intelligent people who swear to no end are - George Carlin (RIP) , Bill Hicks (RIP) , Christopher Hitchens .
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#24
Well, the F-word seems to be the limit, almost everything else is considered kinda okay, except if you use it against a teacher, of course.

For me, well... Vulgarities are used around so often that they just aren't as insulting or as they are supposed to. I try to abstain from it, but of course around my friends I use them like a rapid fire machine gun. They just don't have an effect anymore. Thank God I can switch off once I'm not around my friends.
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