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Eichhörnchen 04-18-16 10:58 AM

"...and crackers..." http://i.imgur.com/zFFI4fE.jpg

Sailor Steve 04-18-16 11:51 AM

It seems this is now just another random comments thread. What should we merge it with?

vienna 04-18-16 12:38 PM

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Aktungbby 04-18-16 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 2398163)
It seems this is now just another random comments thread. What should we merge it with?

:sign_yeah: :agree: :Kaleun_Thumbs_Up: http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=200694 :sunny:
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Eichhörnchen 04-18-16 01:11 PM

Best get back on topic with some smut & innuendo then:
 
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"No, no, little man... I said what's yer name?"

"And I said Ivor Hugh Janus"

Rockstar 04-18-16 01:31 PM

has anyone scratched their ass today?

Rockstar 04-18-16 01:33 PM

are those ****lines tired and worn out or they still tight? To a real sailor ****lines are the lines seen between the three strands that make up a piece of three strand rope.


hmmm I taken aback that a nautical word has been striken and viewed here at a nautically themed website as a naughty word. Guess there's only one real sailor here. :D


is a dogscock also a bad word? apparently not. btw its a back spliced three strand rope

Eichhörnchen 04-18-16 02:10 PM

http://www.scaffoldersforum.com/scaf...html#post49658

So pulling on a Dogs Cock is OK then?

Sailor Steve 04-18-16 02:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Rockstar (Post 2398185)
is a dogscock also a bad word? apparently not. btw its a back spliced three strand rope

As I've said many times, the easiest way to tell what is allowed and what is not is to send yourself a PM. If the censor bot zaps it, don't use it.

As for the other word, trying to slip it in mixed with other letters is not a good idea. Please don't do it again. And yes, I edited it out of your post.

Aktungbby 04-18-16 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Rockstar (Post 2398185)
Guess there's only one real sailor here. :D


 
Billingsgate!:Kaleun_Mad:
:arrgh!: Well we're back on thread again!:Kaleun_Goofy:

Rockstar 04-18-16 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 2398198)
As I've said many times, the easiest way to tell what is allowed and what is not is to send yourself a PM. If the censor bot zaps it, don't use it.

As for the other word, trying to slip it in mixed with other letters is not a good idea. Please don't do it again. And yes, I edited it out of your post.

Wont do it again, promise. But also too, I wasnt trying to sneak in a dirty word. In fact if you're into fancy work, knotting splicing, etc etc. It isnt a swear word, it isnt a vulgarity, a cuss word, or a bad word at all. It is simply a term used to identify the space between strands. It isnt something I made up either it can be found in The Book of Knots by Clifford W. Ashely

btw way would it be acceptable in the original Old Norse?

Sent myself a PM, it is but I wont use it.

Jimbuna 04-18-16 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 2398163)
It seems this is now just another random comments thread. What should we merge it with?

I can think of a few but we'll discuss tomorrow at the secret swearing-in ceremony.

Sailor Steve 04-18-16 05:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Rockstar (Post 2398227)
Wont do it again, promise. But also too, I wasnt trying to sneak in a dirty word. In fact if you're into fancy work, knotting splicing, etc etc. It isnt a swear word, it isnt a vulgarity, a cuss word, or a bad word at all. It is simply a term used to identify the space between strands. It isnt something I made up either it can be found in The Book of Knots by Clifford W. Ashely

I understand, and in that context I'd would say it's alright to post links and to discuss the subject. The fact remains that the word is prohibited here and in most of polite society (what remains of it). I believe you when you say you weren't trying to sneak the word in, but the fact is that there were mixed letters with the word itself in bold so it would stand out. This is no different that putting asterisks in between letters so the bot won't catch them, such as d*o*g, and people have been brigged for that. :sunny:

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btw way would it be acceptable in the original Old Norse?
No, no more than it would be acceptable to use Old English, or proscribed words from other modern languages. The bot doesn't catch everything, but we try to.

It's better to avoid it altogether. Trying to be tricky is inviting trouble.

And, as someone I read said recently, "If you have to use profanity to be interesting, then face it - you're not that interesting."

Rockstar 04-18-16 09:53 PM

The phonetic spelling of the old norse version is used in the name of Kunta Kinte from Roots. If that word is acceptable when used in a name shouldn't it also be acceptable when describing a piece of old rope?

In either case whether the word starts with a C or a K they are not swear words and shouldnt be blotted out. If I choose to abuse the word then it would be a vulgar swear word. But I didnt and instead what is being enforced by the man isnt abuse of language but rather politcal correctness.

Rockstar 04-19-16 09:36 AM

These words in many cases are like time, there is no absolute but is relative to ones the frame of reference.


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