Annoyed_Crabby,

The fuck would i care if people fucking swear or not, as long as you don’t fucking target your fucking swear at others then you be fucking damn sure no one will fucking have any fucking problem with your fucking swear.

elbarto777,

I fucking direct my swears to whomever the fuck I want. Fuck you. And merry fucking hannukah.

ook_the_librarian,
@ook_the_librarian@lemmy.world avatar

Because one of the luxuries of conducting discourse by post is that you have time to choose words that are more suited for your specific intention. When speaking, saying “fucking” is often simply a replacement for “uhh”. At least, it is for me.

How a sentence with swearing is perceived is wildly unpredictable. For example, “science: it works bitches” was a comic and tshirt by Randall Munroe. Not for a second when he wrote that did the sexist interpretation of “ladies, start trusting science” enter his head. I’m not saying that is a lesson in not swearing. I’m just saying swears tend to have loads of meanings, and they are hard to use unambiguously. In art, ambiguity is often key though. I am against censorship.

elbarto777,

When speaking, saying “fucking” is often simply a replacement for “uhh”.

Fucking what now?

Oh wait…

stoy,

You may often be understood quite well even without using harsh language in every fucking sentence.

Infact, refraining from using harsh language increases the impact of it when you actually need to for some god damned reason.

So please, consider using some bloody restraint, and only curse when you actually shit ass need to.

I hope that this comment has cleared it up for you, have a lovely new year!

Deceptichum,
@Deceptichum@kbin.social avatar

Nah, fucking throw that shit around like it’s Tuesday.

recursive_recursion, (edited )
@recursive_recursion@programming.dev avatar

for myself I try not to cuss out other people but if I see someome doing something eggregious egregious or I do something stupid then I’ll swear at them or myself

otherwise I try not to swear too much
ymmv

hope everyone has a fucking fantastic holiday tho!🤗

SpaceNoodle, (edited )

It’s spelled egregious you stupid fucker

/j Merry fucking Christmas

recursive_recursion,
@recursive_recursion@programming.dev avatar

thank you for the correction and merry fucking Christmas to you too!🎄😆

LordTrychon, (edited )

Cursing and not cursing will both get you pretty much no reaction here.

But… if you self censor curse words with f*** or s***… some lemmings lose their $#!+!

JigglySackles,

Sometimes you feel like a fucking cunt. Sometimes you don’t.

OhmsLawn, (edited )

Cursing all the time is like yelling all the time. It loses its effect. That said, If you’re going to swear, don’t fucking censor your words. It’s just stupid.

son_named_bort,

Hell if I know

jj4211,

For me, it’s just uninteresting and pointless, and detracts from when I might use them for emphasis, if they are used all the time.

I also find a lot of popular media leans on vulgar as the entire end game. Like a comedy where the only attempt at being funny is saying words you’re not “supposed” to stay. Use your language as you wish, but you better have something more to bring to the table than a willingness to say “dirty” words.

Admittedly, it’s not as much a thing as it used to be. With media not caring much about language anymore, it stopped even in theory being funny by itself, but there was a time in the 80s and 90s where a number of personalities were nothing but swearing in contexts they weren’t “supposed” to, and it was so boring.

So that carries forward to why I don’t bother to swear, because I found it so unimaginative then and that stuck with me.

MuhammadJesusGaySex,

For me personally, I got into a lot of drawn out arguments on Reddit. I said some LGBTQ performers doing a performance that involved a cross was “child friendly” and for 8 months I still got messages from pearl clutching conservatives calling me a pe**. Here, I try to limit my hot takes to 24 hours of engagement, and I try to be more respectful.

Also, I’d like to think that there is a better class of people here than on Reddit. So, I act accordingly. I like my new home. It’s not totally full of assholes yet, and I don’t fancy creating any.

pewgar_seemsimandroid,

honestly less arguments

wolfshadowheart, (edited )

It can be totally tonally jarring. I swear all the time, but if I threw some swears in my comments from my history then the messages behind them would be weakened.

rosymind, (edited )

Every other word (not literally) out of my mouth is a curse word, so much so that I feel less of a need to use them here. Plus every-once-and-a-while peeps take my rando opinions far too seriously. So, (to compensate), I try to be more polite than I would when actually speaking

TheBananaKing,

**** censorship

jjjalljs,

The common “curse” words like “shit” and “fuck” are pretty impersonal. They can signal an escalation, but are typically pretty minor. They don’t even do that when the speaker is like “I just took a huge shit. Don’t go in there for a while”

Other words, like racial slurs and anti-queer stuff, invoke more history and violence. If someone calls someone an asshole that’s probably not that big a deal. If they call someone a n-word f-gay-slur, there might be a hate crime about to happen.

So I don’t use those words. I don’t want to bring the stuff they import into the scene.

People who are the typical recipients of the slurs using them themselves is a related topic I’m not very qualified to speak on, and I wouldn’t try to police their language.

  • All
  • Subscribed
  • Moderated
  • Favorites
  • asklemmy@lemmy.world
  • localhost
  • All magazines
  • Loading…
    Loading the web debug toolbar…
    Attempt #