It isn’t unusual, even in the dozen comics I read, to find individuals whose comments will reinterpret a comic in a way that lowers the tone and intent of the original. Ain’t pretty, but some minds just see life that way.
A very little bit. All culturally-determined in any case. I have to take it on faith that Victorian-era prudes shunned an indelicate word like “leg” in favor of the innocent “limb”, but the fact is that in present-day Winnebago society the name of a male’s older sister is strongly taboo, the kind of word that naughty boys write on fences. (And by the way, when did “hell” become a “dirty word”? Too dreadful to think about, never mind say?)
Walt Kelly’s characters had the most inventively baroque forms of cursing: “Fazz bazz! Rowrbazzle! You dog-bone little boggle-headed clunk!” And many more.
Concretionist 12 months ago
Lick the chocolate sauce off your fingers?
Rhetorical_Question 12 months ago
Perception?
fuzzbucket Premium Member 12 months ago
Where would Caulfield see a typewriter? In a museum?
Bilan 12 months ago
Frazz is right. Caulfield just made the at, exclamation, pound and dollars signs dirty.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member 12 months ago
The environment?
OldsVistaCruiser 12 months ago
Wouldn’t it be spelled “$#!+” in grawlixes?
goboboyd 12 months ago
Inuendo?
oakie817 12 months ago
remember it’s @ before # except after $
sandpiper 12 months ago
It isn’t unusual, even in the dozen comics I read, to find individuals whose comments will reinterpret a comic in a way that lowers the tone and intent of the original. Ain’t pretty, but some minds just see life that way.
The Wolf In Your Midst 12 months ago
Well, merde.
Richard S Russell Premium Member 12 months ago
“We have more ways to describe dirty words than we actually have dirty words.”
—George Carlin, youtu.Be/kyBH5oNQOS0Mike Baldwin creator 12 months ago
Soiled in myself laughing!
AndrewSihler 12 months ago
A very little bit. All culturally-determined in any case. I have to take it on faith that Victorian-era prudes shunned an indelicate word like “leg” in favor of the innocent “limb”, but the fact is that in present-day Winnebago society the name of a male’s older sister is strongly taboo, the kind of word that naughty boys write on fences. (And by the way, when did “hell” become a “dirty word”? Too dreadful to think about, never mind say?)
thedogesl Premium Member 12 months ago
Walt Kelly’s characters had the most inventively baroque forms of cursing: “Fazz bazz! Rowrbazzle! You dog-bone little boggle-headed clunk!” And many more.
braindead Premium Member 12 months ago
There are, of course, exceptions. e.g., if you put a stable genius into the ground, you make the world cleaner and also feed the worms.
Nick Danger 12 months ago
However, it is possible to get everything dirty without getting anything clean.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member 12 months ago
It isn’t the same if you say “At symbol, exclamation, hashtag, dollar sign.”
tcviii Premium Member 11 months ago
Two dirty hands can wash each other and both become clean. Admittedly, there may be some dirty water.