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05-09-2011, 05:17 PM
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1stly, as I have explained: swear words make things accursed. If you add an expletive to a word, it makes things foul. Plus, they carry immediate negative connotations that make for extremely uncomfortable conversations and meetings.
Are you fucking serious? Are you really the sort of twee, immature prat who believes that words still have potency even orphaned from context, and willfully limit your own vocabulary because of it? While these words do have definitions, their true use as an expletive, both cultural attitude and the gratifying harshness of the sounds themselves are able to give real kick to a sentence, properly able to express anger, indignation, surprise and so forth, extremes of emotional experience where other words will fail. Used skillfully, they can greatly enhance a conversation.

Your prudishness weakens you.

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I'll pray for you. Words are meant to be a sacred thing, a way of communicating our thoughts to others in a meaningful way. Littering them with profanities robs us of what made Shakespeare so great: art, wit, and creativity.
Hahahahaha! You know nothing of Shakespeare. If you did, you'd know his works get as vulgar as a whore's genital warts and are littered with Tudor curses as good as our own.
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