zapatos Posted February 3, 2018 Posted February 3, 2018 7 minutes ago, Moontanman said: I see, i don't think of that as a curse but point taken... Sorry to take this off topic but I'm really curious. If 'fuck' is not a curse in your mind, what is?
Moontanman Posted February 3, 2018 Posted February 3, 2018 1 minute ago, zapatos said: Sorry to take this off topic but I'm really curious. If 'fuck' is not a curse in your mind, what is? God damn it is a curse fuck is just an anglo saxon word... coarse perhaps but not a curse...
zapatos Posted February 3, 2018 Author Posted February 3, 2018 Just now, Moontanman said: God damn it is a curse fuck is just an anglo saxon word... coarse perhaps but not a curse... The first is a blaspheme, the second a vulgarism. Both are curse words; that is, offensive words uttered in anger or annoyance. At least I believe that to be the commonly accepted definition of cursing.
MigL Posted February 3, 2018 Posted February 3, 2018 Oh no! Not another thread about definitions. ( are curses visible ? )
John Cuthber Posted February 3, 2018 Posted February 3, 2018 9 minutes ago, MigL said: curses visible ? Only when the air turns blue. 1
Phi for All Posted February 3, 2018 Posted February 3, 2018 Cursing is definitely more effective when it shocks, which means it either has to be used sparingly, or has to come at a time or place or from a person that will be shocking. Picture grandma, who hasn't cursed a word in the decades you've known her, having her upper denture fall into her soup at the wedding reception and proclaim into the stunned silence, "Ffffuck!" I dislike the body parts curses. We already have such negative associations with how our bodies look, and then we start assigning that negativity to our sexual parts and practices. With all the high-level sexual assault cases coming out now, I'm afraid the word "prick" is forever doomed.
Moontanman Posted February 3, 2018 Posted February 3, 2018 23 minutes ago, Phi for All said: Cursing is definitely more effective when it shocks, which means it either has to be used sparingly, or has to come at a time or place or from a person that will be shocking. Picture grandma, who hasn't cursed a word in the decades you've known her, having her upper denture fall into her soup at the wedding reception and proclaim into the stunned silence, "Ffffuck!" I dislike the body parts curses. We already have such negative associations with how our bodies look, and then we start assigning that negativity to our sexual parts and practices. With all the high-level sexual assault cases coming out now, I'm afraid the word "prick" is forever doomed. Wasn't it Carlin who said that you could prick your finger but never finger your prick...
Phi for All Posted February 3, 2018 Posted February 3, 2018 I forget the comedian who pointed out that balls being associated with toughness and pussies being associated with weakness was completely, utterly wrong.
MigL Posted February 3, 2018 Posted February 3, 2018 You're right, and I apologize for the following vulgarity... You can pound a pussy as hard as you like, and its enjoyed, but if you pound balls, it hurts like hell.
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