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Why on earth should it be acceptable during everyday conversation on a forum? |
There have been occasions where the show has started at 8.
Theres no need for it online really, now and then yeah but going around saying it for the sake of it is a bit gay (or to use it for insults ;)) |
I don't see the need for swearing anyway,anywhere.(I know I am well in the minority though).
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Or...perhaps their vocabulary is so limited they don't know any other adjectives .... ;) |
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I just think in order for you to join you shold have to enter your date of birth and anyone under 16's feed will automatically blovk out explicit words. Personally i love swearing and think it adds to an opinion.
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People use this to talk about BGT, XF, etc too...not just BB |
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They could be gleaning the information about BB if you are referring to that specifically, from the site, from newspapers, from magazines, from their friends. If they are doing that, and swearing is given free rein on Tibbs for example: and they are not surrounded by that in their normal lives outside of the forum: where do you expect them therefore to pick up the bad language......from the forum. It really is not that hard to figure out surely? |
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I think finding swear words offensive is pretty arbitrary. After all it's easy to offend someone without using them (fat cow, ugly mess, etc.) so I find the censorship a little bit pointless. If anything you're giving them a heightened sense of ill-meaning by making them omg~illegal~.
This is of course ignoring the most common use of swear words - frustration, anger or emphasis - rather than the sole use of insults. I'm all for the likes of "I think Shaun is a massive dickhead" being infracted (:p) but saying something along the lines of "I ****ing hate cricket" isn't offending anyone other than busybodies. I mean who can honestly say, hand-on-heart, on here, a Big Brother forum, that they're offended by the F word? You can say it's unnecessary (but then, most words are), but I think people who take offence think they should be offended, or are merely acting upon an already-established dislike of the offending member's profanity. |
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I do, and I'm not alone in that thought. |
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Obviously if they are commenting on here then they are watching the show so stop this rubbish about them not watching it on tv but instead reading about it coz everyone on here who comments WATCHES the show |
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The point is daniel-lewis 1985. The forum rules on swearing are clear. You have also had the opinion of a mod on this very thread in respect of certain words. Now, Don't take that out on me just because you want to go about cursing all over the place and can't. Take it up with the mods. :thumbs: |
Well, technically mods have nothing to do with it. We dont really get a say in most of the rules, just have to uphold them :tongue:
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how about the other C word? cli*t? not that i can think of anywhere to use it. LOL
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And I dont think I have ever seen it used as such either. |
Vicky you are such a clitoris
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We all use this forum daily and therefor are entitled to an opinion on how the forum is run so this IS in the "appropriate" place. Even Vicky stated that she liked the odd swear word and thats coming from a mod. Is it possible to add a poll to this now? Would be a much quicker and easier way to see what people really think and would certainly stop you rambling on and on and on and on and on about something you probably dont really care about but feel like you should argue because lets face it pretty much every post i make you disagree with me. Walk away from the thread.....Like an egyptian |
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