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Danae: Can you settle an argument for us, Daddy? Joe: I'll try. Danae: If you say a word that isn't a swear word, but you mean it in the same way, is it still cussing? Joe: Uh... I'm gonna go with yes... Danae: Oh, piffle... Lucy: Hey, watch your mouth.
I guess thatâs the point, isnât it. Words arenât âswearâ words, theyâre just words. If you choose to find mere words offensive, if you choose to give them power over you, thatâs your issue.
But if you know people will be offended and say/do it anyway, you have an issue, too - lack of respect.
Whoâs betting that Danaeâs poor father fails miserably when trying to teach her that?
This really whomps! I wash born here, an I wash raished here, and dad gum it, I am gonna die here, an no sidewindin bushwhacking, hornswaglin, cracker croaker is goina tell me what I kin or kinât say. I kin say what I wants caz its [Freedom of speech] is my SUPREME BEING given right.
The issue is: What is your intent in using the word? You can turn any word into a swear word if that is your intent, even âdarnâ and âdangâ.Then the question is: What kind of person are you, do you respect others or do you only care about yourself? Would you chose to not use recognizable swear words to be respectable to others, and then would you chose not to use made-up swear words to be respectable to yourself.Originally swear words were used to evoke curses. Just hearing the swear, much less using it, evoked a curse on yourself (and possibly another person it was directed at). If you believe in such things (not just pagans, magic, but also Christianity, Judaism) then you should be fearful to use a swear word.
2write over 16 years ago
This bosh is muddle for dolts.
swolf48110 over 16 years ago
That first comment came from one of the âcrotcheteersâ Iâm betting.
pXXt over 16 years ago
Piffle is a swear word, isnât it? We always used it as one in our family when I was growing up.
Glenn1963 over 16 years ago
I guess thatâs the point, isnât it. Words arenât âswearâ words, theyâre just words. If you choose to find mere words offensive, if you choose to give them power over you, thatâs your issue.
widjibeaker over 16 years ago
But if you know people will be offended and say/do it anyway, you have an issue, too - lack of respect. Whoâs betting that Danaeâs poor father fails miserably when trying to teach her that?
x_Tech over 14 years ago
This really whomps! I wash born here, an I wash raished here, and dad gum it, I am gonna die here, an no sidewindin bushwhacking, hornswaglin, cracker croaker is goina tell me what I kin or kinât say. I kin say what I wants caz its [Freedom of speech] is my SUPREME BEING given right.
Me_Again over 14 years ago
I use âspamâ as a swear word⊠and âcrudbombsâ. And âcarpâ. Like the fish.
kaystari Premium Member almost 13 years ago
The issue is: What is your intent in using the word? You can turn any word into a swear word if that is your intent, even âdarnâ and âdangâ.Then the question is: What kind of person are you, do you respect others or do you only care about yourself? Would you chose to not use recognizable swear words to be respectable to others, and then would you chose not to use made-up swear words to be respectable to yourself.Originally swear words were used to evoke curses. Just hearing the swear, much less using it, evoked a curse on yourself (and possibly another person it was directed at). If you believe in such things (not just pagans, magic, but also Christianity, Judaism) then you should be fearful to use a swear word.
pheonixeaglescorpion 9 months ago
There are no swear words. There are only words and those too weak to use them.