The use of the term "pissed off" doesn't really bother me that much, I just find it interesting that people on tv can say "female dog vulgarity" during primetime, can print "pissed off" in a manual for a game rated 10+.
I don't like it when my 15 y/o daughter says "pissed off" although I don't get angry at her for it, I would just never have said such things to my parents until I was an adult.
If I had a 10 y/o who said "I'm pissed off at you, Dad", I would get a bit angry at the lack of respect.
That's the problem with society these days, no more respect. We have pushed the boundary for vulgarity back by 10 years, and people seem to no longer adjust to those around them. For example, there was a bunch of teenage boys walking down the street the other day, in front of children and the elderly, cussing like sailors. Swear all you like, but please have some respect for others around you.
I swear like a sailor myself, but I don't do it around my wife's grandparents, or my Mom, or my (or other peoples) children. It's all about knowing the limit for any given situation. Society seems to be losing that.
Anyways, back on topic, I would also welcome a manual with a plain backgroundand maybe a few less pictures, which I could print off without wasting so much colour ink. (Although the ink did only cost 20$ on ebay for 5 black and 3 of each colour, but I'm a cheapskate, and dont' want to waste it regardless...)