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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy_Faber View Post
    …which comment just adds arrogance to the list of unpleasant things about you
    Lighten up, AF. We all know you two aren’t exactly ‘besties’ but I suspect he was ‘only joshing’.

    Anyway, back on topic, prior to retirement…that quotation marks thing with two fingers like rabbit ears was one of the more annoying features to spread through meetings I attended.

    Very irritating, along with the fact that we still can’t be considered grown up enough to use words like v*tal, s*x, t*en and p*edophile on here.
    Last edited by ramAnag; 10-07-2024 at 03:31 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadAmster View Post
    IMO, the F word has lost its power to shock except those who simply can't wait to be "offended" by the slightest thing. It's extremely common in its use here in NL from junior schools and upwards. Hardly a talk show goes by or a radio programme without at least one person using it as a verb or noun or pronoun or adjective. You'll hear it in every UK school playground. Every pub, although one didn't used to 40 years ago. Time to stop being offended by its use. As was said in a previous conversation, language evolves...
    The F word. It's been replaced by a different far more offensive F word... Farage..

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    Curious how the F word and the N word have mutated and swapped places on the acceptable charts. Back when I was growing up the F word was taboo and did shock many, whilst the N word was commonplace and acceptable. Nowadays that position has totally reversed.

    I know someone whose every other word is an F of (have?) one form, and they use it almost trivially. I often ponder what language they would use when trying to emphasize something - eg if they fell and broke a leg. The resulting stream of swearing would just appear normal and likely attract no attention!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SithHappens View Post
    The F word. It's been replaced by a different far more offensive F word... Farage..
    Worse than the ultimate F word - Forest?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SithHappens View Post
    The F word. It's been replaced by a different far more offensive F word... Farage..
    Post of the day! He also manages to be a complete ‘C word’, imo, but there is a word which seems to have retained its shock factor over the years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramAnag View Post
    Post of the day! He also manages to be a complete ‘C word’, imo, but there is a word which seems to have retained its shock factor over the years.
    Albeit subject to some notable spoonerisms on the media in recent years, most notably with people whose surnames are Hunt!

    Now where is Mike Hunt when you need him?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
    Worse than the ultimate F word - Forest?
    Maybe on a par

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
    Curious how the F word and the N word have mutated and swapped places on the acceptable charts. Back when I was growing up the F word was taboo and did shock many, whilst the N word was commonplace and acceptable. Nowadays that position has totally reversed.

    I know someone whose every other word is an F of (have?) one form, and they use it almost trivially. I often ponder what language they would use when trying to emphasize something - eg if they fell and broke a leg. The resulting stream of swearing would just appear normal and likely attract no attention!
    I can't believe when I was young we were taught eenie meenie with the N word. As a kid I don't recall if I understood what it meant or not. I don't know what they teach today in its place though. Hopefully something better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SithHappens View Post
    I can't believe when I was young we were taught eenie meenie with the N word. As a kid I don't recall if I understood what it meant or not. I don't know what they teach today in its place though. Hopefully something better.
    I remember a kid at a school I taught in directing it at a young teaching assistant about twenty years ago. The sense of shock was palpable and that in a school where the ‘F’ and ‘T’ words were commonplace.
    My mum would have given me a ‘thick ear’ had I ever used the ‘N’ word and I still remember my dad walloping me just for saying ‘for God’s sake’.
    Probably be referred to Social Services nowadays.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy_Faber View Post
    …which comment just adds arrogance to the list of unpleasant things about you
    Says the Forum's closet racist, openly bigot and bull ****ter, but then you have proven time and time again to be rather more dumb the you think your are.

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