personally i just swear when im by myself or hiding behind an internet screen, but then there are people who just never swear.. why?
adorable, you are a wonderful specimen to examine <3Behrauder wrote:
I have never cursed or used swear words in my life (I have nothing against them), and you can check that I have never done so in the forums as well, searching for whatever words you want. Reason: I don't know, I feel embarrassed, maybe I'm afraid of being judged, even if I know or think that it won't happen. But this is not a problem, as I don't feel any desire to say these things, since I have never said them anyway.
go on... ^^Wimpy Cursed wrote:
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Didn't get a job yetAchromalia wrote:
go on... ^^Wimpy Cursed wrote:
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so you just randomly blurt out "PUTAIN!" whenever something doesn't go your way?Karmine wrote:
I use swear words like any other words, they're useful to convey a message.
Pretty much, I do it in english too.sametdze wrote:
so you just randomly blurt out "PUTAIN!" whenever something doesn't go your way?Karmine wrote:
I use swear words like any other words, they're useful to convey a message.
Based.Ashton wrote:
As I do not have any religious affiliation, swear words are analogous to other words for me that carry a greater "punch" to them.
For example, to me 'horrible', and 'shitty' could be used interchangeably if I am talking about the quality of something being poor. "Today was horrible" means roughly the same thing as "Today was shitty".
Of course, that is not to say I completely disregard societal constructions and I usually avoid swear words not out of any personal moral conviction per se, but rather to be pleasant to those who may attach deeper moral ascriptions to these words. In that case, I would rather not swear in front of them to make them comfortable instead of forcing my own beliefs onto them and causing uncomfortable situations.
My choice to not swear in public or around people I do not know very well (or whom I know well but dislike swearing) is then more of a pragmatic choice than anything else.