I like swearing

by Newborn 49 Replies latest jw friends

  • hillbilly
    hillbilly

    some of you folks are lightweights. Spend 30 years around line crews... it's the civilian equal to a Naval boiler room.

    There are times that forceful words are needed... I leave it to those occasions. People who run around in soft clothes and sit behind desks who feel the need to f bomb all the time tickle me to no end.

    F----- looses impact when it's used chronically as a noun verb and adverb...plus whatever parts of speech people use it for these days. Shit is some sort of universal word too....really means nothing to me outside a barn yard.

    Foul Language is a weak mind trying to express itself forcefully.

    Hill

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    While it is said that swearing is the sign of a limited vocabulary, it ain't necessarily so. Swear words, if used in appropriate places and settings, can broaden a person's abilities of expression.

    S

  • Gregor
    Gregor

    We had our 3 yr old G. Daughter with us. She was in her carseat. We are creeping through the Costco parking lot. A car backed out of a space right in front of us. I stopped abruptly and said "Hey"! From the backseat we hear "Suckin' bitch!" (she can't say the letter F yet). We tried not to laugh but she saw our reaction and giggled like a little maniac. It was later traced back to her Dad and he has promised to be more careful.

  • Quirky1
    Quirky1

    We had our 3 yr old G. Daughter with us. She was in her carseat. We are creeping through the Costco parking lot. A car backed out of a space right in front of us. I stopped abruptly and said "Hey"! From the backseat we hear "Suckin' bitch!" (she can't say the letter F yet). We tried not to laugh but she saw our reaction and giggled like a little maniac. It was later traced back to her Dad and he has promised to be more careful.
    Gregor, that's some funny shit!!

  • momzcrazy
    momzcrazy

    I swear way too much. How do I know? My 3 year old regularly says dammit, dumb as*, f*ck, on and on.

  • snowbird
    snowbird

    Gregor, that was funny.

    My three-year old g-g'son often calls his 10-year old aunt a fat ass heifer!

    Wonder where he gets that ...?

    Sylvia

  • mouthy
    mouthy

    Personally I think it is a lack of vocabulary... I also think it is ignorant...
    I was in the store the other day, & goofed on the debit card I punched savings intead of checking, I said out loud "OH SUGER!!!! The clerk laughed ( & all in the line up) & said "you have a clean mouth,,,, I have a filthy mouth my family hates it" My response "So do I,it takes as much energy to say Suger instead of s..T. & Fudge instead of F K.....
    Some of my grandkids use the filth... & I say...".I am not listening to anymore of your discussion if you continue to use this language " Well they have to stop....Cos the rest of the discussion is "can you give me some money!!"

    I am hoping they will learn to say Fudge, & Suger,

  • watson
    watson

    I have a problem with tourettes, S**t, F**k, P**s! Made it difficutl giving student talks...

  • Farkel
    Farkel

    I've told this story in here before, but perhaps some of the newer ones don't know about it.

    A newer Bethelite stepped into the elevator with Governing Body member Lyman Swingle. He said to brother Swingle, "brother, I am having a problem here at Bethel. Lots of my fellow brothers here like to swear all the time."

    Swingle lowered his head, shook it slowly from side to side and mumbled "oh, shit."

    Farkel

  • Awakened at Gilead
    Awakened at Gilead

    Yes, I agree... and it's also nice when people swear in front of me they no longer apologize "scuse my French"... it doesn't bother me anymore, and has its place, such as when you are speaking to the f***ing elders.

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