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#1 2007-10-05 05:05:43

Cheeky Monkey
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Swearing , cursing , profanity and vulgar language.

After posting on the inane post of the day about the above- who else enjoys swearing.

I think I grew to enjoy swearing after establishing that it was strictly forbidden both at School and home.

my habbit as all habbits do -started with the soft stuff- flipping, flaming and the like- working to the next stage with words like bloody and bugger. and continuing onwards to arse, and tits.

It` was a few years onwards from that point -that I discovered dropping the words Fuck and piss into polite conversation, caused some constenation but little condemnation.

Since then I have derived some great pleasure from- peppering my sentences with profanity.

I much prefer using certain words as -adjectives rather than nouns it carrys more resonance imho.

admitedly there are certain words that I use very sparringley- and only on special occasions like birthdays and christmass. words like (and because it`s not a special occasion I am going to self edit) C**t.

I think my very favourite though is Bloody not the strongest swearing word I know but I just like saying it.

I also like using the - symbol on my computer keyboard .

Last edited by Cheeky Monkey (2007-10-05 05:07:54)


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#2 2007-10-05 06:47:38

mike
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Re: Swearing , cursing , profanity and vulgar language.

Why is 'bloddy' considered a curse word, never did understand that.  Is it only a UK thing?


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#3 2007-10-05 10:00:21

TB-D
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Re: Swearing , cursing , profanity and vulgar language.

Cheeky whilst not as prolific curser as your good self I have to admit to using bad language at times and indeed my word of preference would be bloody.

perhaps mike is correct that Bloody is indeed a vey British form of swearing.

I shall make some investigations as to the reasons.

 

#4 2007-10-05 10:05:11

TB-D
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Re: Swearing , cursing , profanity and vulgar language.

It would appear as most of these things inevitably do that the word Bloody has it`s origins in religion.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/bloody

 

#5 2007-10-05 10:48:00

jack_sparrow
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Re: Swearing , cursing , profanity and vulgar language.


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#6 2007-10-05 11:31:43

Voltaire's Bastard
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Re: Swearing , cursing , profanity and vulgar language.

Bloody this and bloody that:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEWT6pdjON8&mode=related&search=

For myself, if it not intolerably immodest to say so, I possess nothing less than a genius for obscene speech.  A combination of nature and nurture allowed my innate talent for profane invective to bloom and flourish to the fullest extent possible.  I fondly recall my tender youth as a foul-mouthed, working-class guttersnipe whose vicious and inventive cursing astonished and appalled all who heard it.  Today, even in my current dilapidated state I can claim to be the Tiger Woods or Michael Jordan of cursing, a towering figure who can dispatch with ease any challenger.  It is my personal tragedy that a Nobel or Pulitzer does not exist for profanity and swearing, for if one did, my genius would be recognized for what it truly is: a singular achievement to be admired as one admires any great art.


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#7 2007-10-05 11:44:50

Cheeky Monkey
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Re: Swearing , cursing , profanity and vulgar language.

Mr.Bastard would you perchance Know- how to download Chickentown to a mobile phone-I wish to make it my new ringtone.


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#8 2007-10-05 13:38:17

Voltaire's Bastard
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Re: Swearing , cursing , profanity and vulgar language.

Last edited by Voltaire's Bastard (2007-10-05 13:39:06)


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#9 2007-10-05 14:40:11

Cheeky Monkey
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Re: Swearing , cursing , profanity and vulgar language.

Fairly specific lyrics aren`t they.


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#10 2007-10-05 17:07:08

Voltaire's Bastard
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Re: Swearing , cursing , profanity and vulgar language.


“You know that saying, 'Caesar's wife is above suspicion'? Well I put an end to all that rubbish!"..”

 

#11 2007-10-05 18:43:19

Gomez
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Re: Swearing , cursing , profanity and vulgar language.

 

#12 2007-10-06 08:02:41

Voltaire's Bastard
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Re: Swearing , cursing , profanity and vulgar language.


“You know that saying, 'Caesar's wife is above suspicion'? Well I put an end to all that rubbish!"..”

 

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