Okay that looks like bullicks to me.
Anywho, this is about swear words so little kiddies run away lest the filters eat you.
So, who in the world decided the F word was going to be an "expletive" which carried the meaning of badness? Literally, it means to fornicate. So why do we typically associate it with bad :mad2:. I know we tend to use it in times of aggression, or like me you use "F***ing" in your speech too much, and begin not to notice it, but who's to say it shouldn't be used in front of sensitive ears?
Same with any word really, the dreaded c word is often referred to as being sexist. Fair enough, it's not nice to use a womanly part as an offence. But people go around calling others dicks and penises (well not the latter that often) all the time, but people don't really go "GASPSHOCKHORROR" about it. It's got the same meaning as vagina, but I mean..saying that to someone doesn't feel like an offence yet the c word does.
:confused: I don't get it!
Who originally did decide that, hey, I'm going to make up a load of words and they mean this but they should not be said while children are around because actually..they're really bad!!!
Another one: how lenient(leniant?) are/were your parents if you swear/swore in front of them? What ages did they deem it fairly acceptible to say a few "minor" "swear" words. Crap isn't swearing, right? Or is it? I say that, and say sh*t a lot, normally scorned for the latter.
Why?!?!?! I don't understand it >_<.
This isn't an argument, I actually do want to know :D plus I was shouted at by a woman today when I swore when kids were around. If I thought it necessary to defend myself I would've said how I hadn't realised they were there (true), but seriously? When did society begin to think they were ugly nasty words which should never touch children's ears?
Another random kind-of-relevent pointHand gestures. I think I understand the two fingers was once used as a rude signal to the French..archery or something or other..maybe, but if it's so bad why are children using it against me!? On the bus the other day all the tough nuts at the back of their separate bus passing by thought it'd be big to "swear" at us in this manner. I'm not overly offended by it, but at the same time if it's being taught that swearing is bad then why are children allowed to do it? Grr.