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poor relative
poor relative
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2 Jul 2009 3:03pm
Ther is not enough swearin on Seabreeze.
What the **** is wrong with you pussy's?
I shall bring swearing back.
Even if I have to single-****ing-handedly do that **** myself.

I know seabreeze has a minor "anti-cursing" policy, but that is mostly so people don't go around calling each other ****s.
I like that word, but it scares people.
They say the "C" word.
That's bull****.

Do you like to curse?
Are you anti-cursing?
Does it offend you?
Would you prefer not to hear it?
Are there some words that are over the line?
Do men curse more than women?
Would you curse in front of your child? Or punish him/her for doing it.
(I got my mouth washed out with soap as a kid!!!!)
Should Bono have been fined for saying "****" on TV.
Isn't it a "free speech" issue?

Please don't just gratuitously swear in this thread.
That is an abuse of swearing
This will not be a swearing contest, because I would win the **** out of that.
This thread is to discuss cursing.
****s
poor relative
poor relative
WA
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2 Jul 2009 3:07pm
grumplestiltskin
grumplestiltskin
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2 Jul 2009 3:39pm
I cant see this pile of **** thread going any ****ing where
big gill
big gill
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2 Jul 2009 5:13pm
im with ****in relli lets bring bak some understandable ****in language
for **** sakes harden the **** up u lot
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
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2 Jul 2009 6:53pm
But it allows cock. Go figure.

stop swearing you cocks
I am a cock-up

etc.
Gestalt
Gestalt
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2 Jul 2009 8:56pm
this thread is ****ed!

the weather is ****ing ****ed

and you all suck dogs n*** for breakfast!


and apparently dogs nuts are ok also!
elmo
elmo
WA
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2 Jul 2009 7:05pm
Work
Wineman
Wineman
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2 Jul 2009 9:25pm


No ****'en Wind
shear tip
shear tip
NSW
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2 Jul 2009 10:49pm
Wineman said...



No ****'en Wind



Keep it up Pete. maybe it'll blow it's tits off this w/e
Greenroom
Greenroom
WA
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2 Jul 2009 8:54pm
poor relative said...

Do you like to curse? No
Are you anti-cursing? There is a time and a place for it. Some blokes at work wouldnt know how to string a sentence together without using the words phucken or cvnt
Does it offend you? No
Would you prefer not to hear it? Yes
Are there some words that are over the line? Slut, phuck and cvnt
Do men curse more than women? I think they do
Would you curse in front of your child? No
Or punish him/her for doing it. No
(I got my mouth washed out with soap as a kid!!!!) So did I
Should Bono have been fined for saying "****" on TV. No
Isn't it a "free speech" issue? Yes


elmo
elmo
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2 Jul 2009 9:02pm
Do you like to curse? Was brought up swearing seems to be a habit which is hard to break, can remember getting reprimanded a few times as an apprentice, in the office, at home , out in public

Are you anti-cursing? Not necessarily

Does it offend you? Only when it is definitively spoken as an insult, generally swearing in australia is like "umms and Arr's in a sentence

Would you prefer not to hear it?
I'd prefer not to have such a potty mouth, unfortunately my mouth generally kicks in about an hour and a half before my brain

Are there some words that are over the line? Yep, don't drop the C bomb

Do men curse more than women? Yep without a doubt

Would you curse in front of your child? "In front of" yes (although I try not to swear at home as my beloved will spit it occasionally), "at them" is definite no no but I have done it and felt like a right ****e afterwards.

Or punish him/her for doing it. Will pull them up if it is a regular occurance as it's a habit which is hard to get out of once started


Should Bono have been fined for saying "****" on TV. No If anyone should be fined it should be the TV station as they chose to air the offensive material, they have the option of editing unless it was a live to air interview

Isn't it a "free speech" issue? Free speech is a different issue to swearing

Just done my Tax return now I've got to do some work work
Haircut
Haircut
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2 Jul 2009 11:14pm




Sailhack
Sailhack
VIC
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2 Jul 2009 11:20pm
funny how the correct spelling of these words are *'d off! No good for those of us with poor grammar/spelling!

I remember my brother once telling off his 7yo after hearing her swear, saying "Swearing is for those that are too ****ing dumb to think of a better word to use in its place" classic!
poor relative
poor relative
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3 Jul 2009 5:54pm
bump fkn bump
Gestalt
Gestalt
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3 Jul 2009 8:14pm
i remember this poem from when i was a boy. my father had a hardcovered book of australian poetry that i used to read.


THE GREAT AUSTRALIAN ADJECTIVE by W.T. Goodge

The sunburnt bloody stockman stood
And, in a dismal bloody mood,
Apostrophized his bloody cuddy;
"The bloody nag's no bloody good,
He couldn't earn his bloody food -
A regular bloody brumby,
bloody!"

He jumped across the bloody horse
And cantered off, of bloody course!
The roads were bad and bloody muddy;
Said he, "Well, spare me bloody days
The bloody Government's bloody ways
Are screamin' bloody funny,
bloody!"

He rode up hill, down bloody dale,
The wind it blew a bloody gale,
The creek was high and bloody floody.
Said he, "The bloody horse must swim,
The same for bloody me and him,
Is something bloody sickenin',
bloody!"

He plunged into the bloody creek,
The bloody horse was bloody weak,
The stockman's face a bloody study!
And though the bloody horse was drowned
The bloody rider reached the ground
Ejaculating, "bloody!"
"bloody!"

hoop
hoop
1979 posts
1979 posts
3 Jul 2009 7:20pm
****ox
MintoxGT
MintoxGT
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4 Jul 2009 12:53am
hoop said...

****ox


Me, Mintox? = ****ox WhaDidIDoBro?????

FilthyAmatuer
FilthyAmatuer
WA
877 posts
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4 Jul 2009 8:36am
At the end of the day they are just words, the are only "bad" because people attach a bad meaning to them, I think a lot of the problem is because some people are over sensitive or hold onto past ideas. None of them really bother me any more.

Working on a mine makes it hard not to swear, even the C-word is not really a bad word up here, the women probably use it more than the men. What I dont understand is why its soo bad to call someone a C*** but its ok to call someone a D*** or a Cock?
NotWal
NotWal
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4 Jul 2009 8:02pm
FilthyAmatuer said...
What I dont understand is why its soo bad to call someone a C*** but its ok to call someone a D*** or a Cock?



Its simple - A cock is a bird. Dick is a proper name. But a c*** is an archaic hairdo and that is just plain insulting.
You'd have to be a d***s b*m to call anyone a c*** or a m****t .
getfunky
getfunky
WA
4485 posts
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7 Jul 2009 4:57pm
Personally i don't see what is so nasty about asterists? It's not like they are as bad as f***, c***, ****hole etc..

Hmm.. never been a fan of the C bomb - especially when dropped by a 'lady'. Yes I too have wondered why d!ck is perfectly ok but **** is not? Maybe guys expect their bits to be used and abused but there is an untouchable holy grail (ha ha - bad pun) effect attached to the great beaded clam??

Whatever.. your all abunch of ****licking *****pumping **** **** smurfs anyway!~!
poor relative
poor relative
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7 Jul 2009 6:30pm
C*** is the new F***
getfunky
getfunky
WA
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WA, 4485 posts
8 Jul 2009 11:22am
Well they seem to work well together in my experience
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