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Re: The use of expletives
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Heather is wha you really talkin about? De man done tell you a SPECIFIC REASON why he don't want cussing pon d board- so that it would remain accessible to youts in schools that prohibit access to sites with cussing.
I absolutely agree with ya that people who have a thing about cussing have got brainwashed into only looking at words and not the intention behind the words. It is ridiculous that a WORD could be made ILLEGAL. And that they are locking up artists for expressing themselves, as in JA. It shows just how backwards and oreo-ish our governments in the W.I. are. But the man Amon was not defending the gov't stand on this matter, he was just EXPLAINING it. Yeah we're not of this world but we livin in it and sometimes ya have to compromise a little, if by refraining from cussing I can enable a yout to have access to all the wisdom (and stupidity) on this board when otherwise s/he wouldn't, then I will stop cussing or just use an asterisk if I really feel the need to.

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