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This abuse of a famous word makes me sick
I guess you all have seen this word in almost every sentence that is written or spoken
The word I'm talking about is the F-word and this abuse of this famous word is making me sick Maybe it is just me that's a little bit sensitive Markus |
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Used in it's right place the f-word is okey, but used in every sentence is not okey according to me. For me it expres a lack of words. The person who use this word in almost sentence has a lack of words. Markus |
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Like, "I'm famous bored!" or so... |
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Today I have seen the word several times and last time I saw was about 30 minutes ago. Markus |
It is part of the military culture. :D
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Most of us use that kind of language from time to time, some more than others. When I was in the navy the unspoken rule was "never around women and children", and we adhered to that pretty well. These days it's just the opposite. On the street I constantly hear high school girls use what we used to call "language that would make a sailor blush", and sometimes it does.
I think the worst is people who use it so much that literally every other word out of their mouths is something I wouldn't want small children to hear. |
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I don't know if I'd call it a "famous" word. Vulgar and profane seem more appropriate.
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As a high school student myself, I can say it is very very very much overused.
Matter of fact....that word is nothing nowadays. Of course I'm not innocent (at all) but I hold my tongue if I'm around anybody I really respect/like/think worthy of human existence. I would never say anything that bad around women or children or even really anybody else. My close friends might hear it every once in a while when I'm extremely pissed off...but that's it. I try not to swear around most people. Sadly, this is not how public school works. I personally knew every word in the book by 3rd Grade. By every word, I mean every word. Not just an overexaggeration. F, C, D, S, and pretty much every other letter. There is always that one kid in the class who tells the rest. I'm not like that though. I keep my mouth shut when it comes to that. It's disrespectful and stupid of somebody to go around talking like that. |
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How can an abusive-by-nature word be abused? That is like mentioning that the barbaric terror act. The indecent immorality. What would be a non-barbaric terror act? A decent immorality?
People cursing all day long, imo have mental handicaps and lack verbal flexibility. Occasionally I use strong words myself. But they are reserved for those precious special opportunities. A man occasionally, when things get too FUBAR, slams his fist on the table and yells out "sh!te", I have no problem with. A man doing it all the time, I have a problem with. |
Come to the UK all your hear is "F" this "F" that & lots of "F'ing" as well. Its no longer looked at as shocking! Its now everyday word with no shock value what so ever now.
BTW: The "C" word is also used a lot now, most part young adults. |
A friend of mine was invited to Sunday dinner with his new girlfriend to meet her parents.
All went well, he was making a good impression until the girl's mother asked him: "So what do you think about the 'C word'?" He replied: "It is your house and if you want to call someone a ***t then I do not have an issue with it, I like to use the word myself." Horrified the daughter spluttered: "No, my mom meant the word Commitment!" :oops: red faces all around :oops: (although the father was trying hard not to laugh out loud). I am looking forward to their hearing all about their next meal together. |
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