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@2ch
Hey, you're just smoking out any bugs in your system!

@jkr
Linguistically, swearing is quite common and has been exorcised in a vastly wide manner of ways. Such methods range in spectrum as blunt, short words or sounds- to intricately long, well-written monologue that does not immediately insult until the recipient fully digests the slur via contemplation of the artfully crafted symbolism used to characterize in the least obtuse way.

If you're just talking about f### and sh##, that's one thing. If you're talking about frack, shazbot, etc- that's another.

All else would be to laborious to wrestle with for everyday layman to content with literary goliaths.

re: Illness, covid precautions 

@toplesstopics @freemo
I got fatigued walking to my desk- can I go home now?

@mtomczak
Not all wise lessons need to be as big as one's head.

@jkr begs the question: "what is profanity within context?"

is this a private toot ? (still figuring the whole thing out me) 😅🙏🏻 

@kroner
This has stronger implications than the author realizes.

@Blenster I like minced onion and black pepper in my tomato soup

discussion of violence, examples of bad things to say 

@admitsWrongIfProven @freemo
>>"It is so cool how the army totally smashes our enemies, i love gore!" - glorification, problematic.

<< What about in context of games, books etc? Citing someone else's conversation?

#parenting, violent threats 

@admitsWrongIfProven @freemo
If anything, violence would mean flagging as CW instead of banning...

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