ParadigmShifter
Random Nonsense Generator
I'd better not link to the Tourette's Karaoke then
Hey there Delilah is the best song he does, although Hello is good as well.

at least they're not a bunch of backstabbing dime-a-dozen scumbags
People swear because it is bad manors; there is nothing that makes saying "****" any different from saying "crap" or "ouch" besides the fact that people think it's a more harsh and worse term. So by choosing to swear you are picking out what you think are the most obscene word and saying them on purpose.Why is swearing considered bad manners? I have never understood the concept of "bad words". Surely it is the intention and not the word itself that should inflict offense on people?
How do you feel about swearing and the concept of "bad language"? Do you think less of frequent swearers? Explain yourself!
People swear because it is bad manors; there is nothing that makes saying "****" any different from saying "crap" or "ouch" besides the fact that people think it's a more harsh and worse term. So by choosing to swear you are picking out what you think are the most obscene word and saying them on purpose.
I think that a frequent swearer does betray something about themselves by swearing a lot, but it's not so simple as swearing=bad. I do swear sometimes.
As a kid I was very sheltered from profanity, so it really offended me when I heard it. Now I'm in high school and I swear more than most of my friends. I make an effort not to swear around people who could be offended, but I don't think there's anything wrong with profanity in an appropriate context.
It really depends on the context. If it's not overused, it does allow us to put more emphasis on certain thoughts, whether those thoughts are positive or not. When it's used excessively, it's just kind of funny, like the F'ing Weather.Just a little tidbit for you personally
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Philippians+4:8&version=NIV
I think swearing is kinda the OPPOSITE of these things, its vulgur and crude, and certain swears are considered very offensive in our culture. So while I'm not OFFENDED by it per say, I don't like it, and I never use profanity myself.
I'm pretty sure that's how Eugene Peterson translated it.I think Bill and Ted said it better: "Be excellent to each other. And party on, dudes".
Swearing is OK among certain groups (EG: your mates). Although, a man must regulate himself to suit the situation.
You are not going to curse like a Centurion in front of a man interviewing you for a vital job...Unless you are insane.
On a side note, no-one in my family swears. I have never heard my father curse, for instance. I also keep to this rule around family.
Well, if you overuse profanity, they lose their main utility, which is to communicate anger and frustration better than non-profane words. In addition, taboo words have a anxious effect on those who are offended by it. Part of why it may be inappropriate is because they associate people with the anger associated in the words, and it is socially inappropriate to appear angry when situations don't merit it. It's not a matter of logic; the words themselves have a more pragmatic effect than their mere semantic meaning, as they are tied to the emotions associated with them.
People swear because it is bad manors; there is nothing that makes saying "****" any different from saying "crap" or "ouch" besides the fact that people think it's a more harsh and worse term. So by choosing to swear you are picking out what you think are the most obscene word and saying them on purpose.
English swears sound much softer to me then their Russian equivalents for some reason.
I don't swear at all. I said a swear word once when I was about six when I got stuck on a game and I was punished for it. I never said any swear words since then, even words that are considered mild.
yeah, I don't remember my parents swearing, so I didn't swear much at all when I was a kid
and then I went into the army![]()