03-12-2002, 01:35 PM
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Nantuko Joe..
just because someone shoots someone in the head everyday and a kid knows and hears about it doesn't mean we should expose them to it.
just because every few minutes a women is rapped and a kid knows and hears about it doesn't mean we should expose them to it.
you see the point?...there are LOTS of things kids are exposed to everyday which they shouldn't be.
and saying swearing is part of everyday life is spoken like a true and immature child.
by your logic a worker should be able to tell customers, "heres your fuc**ng order, now enjoy it you m**herf*cker...
THAT is NOT acceptable.
Not in real life and most definately not in here.
Get real. How the #### can you compare swearing to murder and rape? Swearing is something that kids ARE ALWAYS exposed to, (like I said, whether it be at home, school, work, or with friends). But how often, in REAL LIFE, is a kid exposed to seeing someone being shot in the head or seeing a woman get raped? I'm not talking about TV. Dont even make me bring TV into this conversation. I'm talking about the real world. Kids hear swearing ALL THE TIME in the real world. They DO NOT experience murder and rape ALL THE TIME in the real world, ON A DAILY, CURRENT BASIS.
And I'm not saying that it's okay for someone to say "Here's your f**king order, now enjoy it you mother f**ker." I'm saying that people are exposed to swearing every day. I am in no way telling people to swear. I'm saying that it's a part of everyday life, and people have to get used to it, and don't give me that $hit like "I can get used to it, I can put in a filter and start banning people." thing that TMyApp gave me because that's not getting used to it, that's merely trying to avoid it.
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