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Swearing - Necessary?

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Started by Zorn

Not a judgement, just a poll.

(Before changing the message boards’ software in August 2007 this discussion contained a poll, which may return in the future)

Posted on Tue, 4 April 2006 at 21:42

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#1

Charlie wrote:

:mad: You’re Darn Tooting it is necessary !!

Posted on Tue, 4 April 2006 at 21:44

#2

Misanthropologist (d) wrote:

Could you perhaps be more specific?

Posted on Tue, 4 April 2006 at 21:44

#3

Fordonian wrote:

I voted yes, because its true. :D

Posted on Tue, 4 April 2006 at 21:45

#4

Nitro wrote:

Fuck, No!

Posted on Tue, 4 April 2006 at 21:46

#5

mr self destruct wrote:

It’s not necessary, it’s a fucking luxury. Cock-knockers. Cuntbags. Twathandles.

Posted on Tue, 4 April 2006 at 21:48

#6

30seconds wrote:

No, not really.
But if they want to swear, then it wouldn’t ruin the song for me! I’m not a daily mail reader.

Posted on Tue, 4 April 2006 at 21:49

#7

Unrequited_lad wrote:

I said yes, but only because I’m listening to Derek And Clive. I’m not a damned hypocrite, me!

Posted on Tue, 4 April 2006 at 21:50

#8

josepholney wrote:

TWATHANDLES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

SHIT.

Yes well I think swearing is realistic;
generally speaking people swear, a lot.

So it should be no different with music.

SO I vote YES.

Posted on Tue, 4 April 2006 at 21:51

#9

King Caffeinebomb I wrote:

Fuck Yeah

Posted on Tue, 4 April 2006 at 22:57

#10

deadsetgav wrote:

fucked if I know…

Posted on Wed, 5 April 2006 at 06:22

#11

buffalo-boy wrote:

If its amusing (Startin Up A Posse - Anthrax) = good.
If its rappers talking about fucking his bitches up = bad.

Apart from that, i don’t fucking care! :p

Posted on Wed, 5 April 2006 at 07:35

#12

motherh666 wrote:

Yes it is. Very much so. I could not live without the ability to swear my BIG HAIRY BOLLOCKS THE FUCK OFF.
Thank you.

Posted on Wed, 5 April 2006 at 08:03

#13

JSar666 wrote:

FUCK YEAH!

Anyone who says it isn’t is completely deluded. It adds colour and vibrancy to any language.

Imagine how lame a discussion or fight would be without it.

“Oh, please shut up. You are being a scallywag”

“You sir, have the the social graces of a ruffian”

Or what about when you have an accident? Imagine falling down a flight of stairs and breaking your hip and going:

“Oh, poppycock. This is quite painful”

I believe I’ve made my point.

Posted on Wed, 5 April 2006 at 08:13

#14

motherh666 wrote:

I posted this a while ago, but good for this topic

http://www.pistolwimp.com/media/43004/

Posted on Wed, 5 April 2006 at 08:19

#15

fatboy wrote:

Yes, cause its a way of getting things out of your system. Might offend, but its a quick way of letting anger out.

Posted on Wed, 5 April 2006 at 08:36

#16

PanZer wrote:

Posted on Wed, 5 April 2006 at 08:37

#17

Dennis wrote:

Necesary? No!

No more than chocolate, beer or music is.

But I couldn’t live without any of the above! :D

Posted on Wed, 5 April 2006 at 09:03

#18

JSar666 wrote:

Have you tasted chocolate beer? I never have, because frankly, it sounds awful.

Posted on Wed, 5 April 2006 at 10:10

#19

King Caffeinebomb I wrote:

JSar666 wrote:

Have you tasted chocolate beer? I never have, because frankly, it sounds awful.

Youngs brewery in London used to make a product called Double Chocolate Stout which tasted a bit like the bastard son of Guinness and Old Peculier on speed and apparently used real dark chocolate in the recipe.

It was very nice as I remember but a bit like a vindaloo - very nice at the time but you kind of regret it 6 hours later.

Posted on Wed, 5 April 2006 at 11:34

#20

JSar666 wrote:

Yeah, I’d imagine it being like shitting lumps of coal.

Posted on Wed, 5 April 2006 at 11:39

#21

King Caffeinebomb I wrote:

JSar666 wrote:

Yeah, I’d imagine it being like shitting lumps of coal.

Wow you’ve tried that too? I thought I was the only one

*glows with acceptance and bonding*

Posted on Wed, 5 April 2006 at 11:41

#22

JSar666 wrote:

The joys of a capricious youth, for sure ;)

I don’t know why I ever bothered going into lectures with only 3 hours of sleep back in the day. *shudders*

Posted on Wed, 5 April 2006 at 12:42

#23

King Caffeinebomb I wrote:

I didn’t bother going into lectures back in the day. That’s why I work for Starbucks and not Shell

Posted on Wed, 5 April 2006 at 12:54

#24

JSar666 wrote:

:D

Those graduate jobs suck donkey balls anyway. I remember going to those milkround talks from the big blue-chip corporations and it was just a big waste of time.

”We can offer you an exciting and promising career working in a meritocricy with massive opportunities for advancement”

Back the fuck up. You sell Oil of O’lay and detergent. I hardly think there’s anything even vaguely exciting about working for you.

In fact, if I have one regret about my life, it’s going to uni.

Posted on Wed, 5 April 2006 at 13:07

#25

tgE wrote:

fuck yeah!

Posted on Wed, 5 April 2006 at 13:13

#26

realityfuck (Richard Splash) wrote:

I used to think so, but not anymore. Everytime I go back to Dublin and here all the local scumbags swearing it just grates my ears.

Posted on Wed, 5 April 2006 at 14:08

#27

Citizen Erased wrote:

JSar666 wrote:

”We can offer you an exciting and promising career working in a meritocricy with massive opportunities for advancement”

Actually, Procter & Gamble have (or had) a good employee pension scheme, share-puchase scheme and a highly regarded canteen, at least in the Newcastle headquaters, which is one of their main European bases.

Posted on Wed, 5 April 2006 at 14:36

#28

mr self destruct wrote:

Wow… “You too can spend your life flogging bottles of shampoo for an ethically dubious multinational corporation! Might be a soul destroying waste of life but you’ll be able to retire fat and wealthy!” ;)

Posted on Wed, 5 April 2006 at 14:47

#29

Citizen Erased wrote:

My point exactly :)

Posted on Wed, 5 April 2006 at 15:37

#30

mr self destruct wrote:

Oh :) I honestly wasn’t sure :p

Posted on Wed, 5 April 2006 at 15:40

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