profanity
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Stanley W. Shura
@stanws (126)
• Stoughton, Massachusetts
8 Nov 18
I am particularly curious about the rules regarding profanity. I have some poetry I'd like to publish, but this piece I'm thinking of has two well placed f-bombs.
Is such a piece allowed?
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Shavkat
@Shavkat (141906)
• Philippines
8 Nov 18
The City Mayor of Baguio had signed the ‘Anti-Profanity Ordinance’ 2 months ago. It means that the local people are not allowed to utter bad words within the city's establishments where students usually hang out during their free...
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sweet as honey
@sweetashoney (3597)
• United States
29 Aug 18
http://www.fox46charlotte.com/news/profanity-could-cost-you-500-at-myrtle-beach
I just read an article on Fox46 news, The title of it is "Profanity could cost you $500 at Myrtle Beach
A person that uses such profanity that make...
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Lynn Fowler
@lynnief (1203)
• Australia
13 Apr 18
How do you feel about profanity (swear words) in books and movies?
Personally I don't like profanity at any time. I will tolerate it in books and movies if it is part of the character and there isn't too much of it, but if it is...
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Nick R Thomas
@asfarasiknow (3340)
• Bournemouth, England
5 Oct 16
Yesterday myself and others had fun joining a very amusing discussion which I knew would soon disappear. Sure enough, by this morning it had gone.
It concerned an hilarious tale of online fraud, a credit card and a gentleman's...
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hlfbldmom
@hlfbldmom (743)
• Philippines
8 Dec 15
There’s no doubt that swearing is widespread. In fact, while I am taking a walk I saw bunch of children playing and swears several times in each sentence and curing each other. My neighbor have a son age 6 and he swears big time,...
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Koalemos
@Asylum (47893)
• Manchester, England
6 Oct 15
As we would all expect, Mylot has a feature that will not allow profanity or derogatory terms to be submitted as post, response or comment. This is a necessary system to ensure that nobody posts abuse or uses offensive...
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Cahaya
@cahaya1983 (11116)
• Malaysia
27 Sep 15
Call me a stick-in-the-mud, but I can't stand profanity.
The Association of Psychological Science says that 0.5% of people's daily word output are curse words. Apparently they also found a correlation between this behavior with...
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lumenmom
@lumenmom (1986)
• United States
13 May 11
I am not a prude, but I do have preferences and I choose not to use profanity in my conversations. That's why it bugs the heck out of me to see other people's conversations which use profanity showing up on my facebook. I don't...
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3SnuggleBunnies
@3SnuggleBunnies (16374)
• United States
23 Dec 10
This man appeared on the news tonight http://www.wisn.com/news/26262310/detail.html he was cited nearly $500 for cussing on a Milwaukee County Transit System bus. I had never heard of profanity being disorderly conduct, perhaps if...
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fallingfan
@fallingfan (445)
• United States
21 Mar 10
Do you believe that it is wrong to use profanity? Do you have different "rules" for the type of language that you use when you are at home (and possibly around children) than you do when you are out and about with your buddies?...
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