Caulfield: That's an adult word? Really? I don't hear my parents use it. Or my grandma. I take it you use it alot? Frazz: Were you just getting in trouble? Caulfield: Not for very long.
There are no “adult” words. There is, though, a class of words that adults use with other adults and children use with other children, but for some reason adults aren’t supposed to use them around children and children aren’t supposed to use them around adults.
Two 10-year-old neighbor boys were playing a game in front of my house. One of them messed up his turn and then said the “f-word” in disgust. The other kid said “You shouldn’t say things like that. There may be adults around.”I struggled to muffle my laughter.
The idea of there being “adult” words is nonsensical. Such words should not be said by anyone, especially adults who are setting the tone for the chilren. or whatever reason, certain words are dirty, and others are “clean.” People should speak, generally, with a cleaner tongue.
I ran into some bible-carriers one night who insisted that non-theological swear words were the equivalent of taking-the-Lord’s-name-in-vein words as a one-way ticket to the theological place of eternal punishment.
Yes, one errant sh*t and you’re roasting for eternity. I don’t think the creator of the universe is quite that uptight about fecal matter and intercourse. After all, she’s seen it all billions of times…
Oh my gosh, peple, get off your high horses. Swear words are just words. They are descriptive, and at times, in moderation, completely appropriate, and can often be hilarious. Words have no power except the power you give them. It’s the intent that makes the difference, not the word iteself. “Go F youself” is offensive," but not because of the F word. It’s offensive because of the position the person is taking towards you. “I just stubbed my f*ing toe!!!” is not offensive, grow up.
ReneTray almost 13 years ago
I beg to differ.
slowguy almost 13 years ago
I taught a few kids like Caulfield over the last 15 years. They were the ones I enjoyed the most.
Never had a problem telling them: what they do on their times is up to them and their parents. At school we follow school rules.
Matthew Davis almost 13 years ago
There are no “adult” words. There is, though, a class of words that adults use with other adults and children use with other children, but for some reason adults aren’t supposed to use them around children and children aren’t supposed to use them around adults.
jpsomebody almost 13 years ago
Free Dogsniff!
whitecarabao almost 13 years ago
Two 10-year-old neighbor boys were playing a game in front of my house. One of them messed up his turn and then said the “f-word” in disgust. The other kid said “You shouldn’t say things like that. There may be adults around.”I struggled to muffle my laughter.
Potrzebie almost 13 years ago
Nuts!
Goyeshiva almost 13 years ago
The idea of there being “adult” words is nonsensical. Such words should not be said by anyone, especially adults who are setting the tone for the chilren. or whatever reason, certain words are dirty, and others are “clean.” People should speak, generally, with a cleaner tongue.
spikelovesmusic almost 13 years ago
I ran into some bible-carriers one night who insisted that non-theological swear words were the equivalent of taking-the-Lord’s-name-in-vein words as a one-way ticket to the theological place of eternal punishment.
Yes, one errant sh*t and you’re roasting for eternity. I don’t think the creator of the universe is quite that uptight about fecal matter and intercourse. After all, she’s seen it all billions of times…
caseva77 almost 13 years ago
My problem with most swear words is that they don’t make any sense in the context they are used. It’s stupid.
clutzyninja over 11 years ago
Oh my gosh, peple, get off your high horses. Swear words are just words. They are descriptive, and at times, in moderation, completely appropriate, and can often be hilarious. Words have no power except the power you give them. It’s the intent that makes the difference, not the word iteself. “Go F youself” is offensive," but not because of the F word. It’s offensive because of the position the person is taking towards you. “I just stubbed my f*ing toe!!!” is not offensive, grow up.
DKHenderson 20 days ago
If your parents and your grandparents don’t use the word, Caulfield, then why were you?