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"...and crackers..."
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It seems this is now just another random comments thread. What should we merge it with?
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![]() ![]() "No, no, little man... I said what's yer name?" "And I said Ivor Hugh Janus"
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has anyone scratched their ass today?
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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. ![]() is a dogscock also a bad word? apparently not. btw its a back spliced three strand rope Last edited by Sailor Steve; 04-18-16 at 02:10 PM. Reason: edited for language |
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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.
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btw way would it be acceptable in the original Old Norse? Sent myself a PM, it is but I wont use it. Last edited by Rockstar; 04-18-16 at 05:47 PM. |
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I can think of a few but we'll discuss tomorrow at the secret swearing-in ceremony.
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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."
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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. Last edited by Rockstar; 04-19-16 at 09:35 AM. |
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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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