SaraJayne
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You don't have children do you?
I do and I agree with Firedancer.

You don't have children do you?

I doubt you'll answer this, since you don't answer anything I ask you (perhaps I'm on ignore?), but what if I found something you said offensive? Should I demand that you don't say it?
And, where do you draw the line? If I never say the F word (which I don't), but sometimes say damn or ****, does that mean I have self respect, or not?
I am taking it as another word for cat.
Thanks!No, I do not live under a rock. Perhaps I live in a place that has greater respect for themselves than where you live. I find that language offensive, and I insist that people do not use that language in front of me. Never had a complaint about it my insistence either. Self respecting people do not debase themselves in that manner, although with what some people here post, I can see how you may see otherwise.
It's not just a word. It is a statement of what you think about yourself. If you choose to listen to those words, then you do that, but do not inflict it on me. There are laws against obscenities, and they ought to be enforced vigorously.




The Quakers and Witch laws were retracted in MA.
I adamantly believe the laws pertaining to vulgarity should be more vigorously enforced. When you enforce the small stuff, the bigger stuff happens less.
So dropping the F bomb every now and then leads to crime?
Of course it does, just like unauthorized use of a washing machine leads to microwaving babies.

Tsk tsk. It's shaking babies.![]()
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Of course it does, just like unauthorized use of a washing machine leads to microwaving babies.
Tsk tsk. It's shaking babies.![]()
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What if your local grocery store started carrying say adult toys and videos showing how to properly use them blatantly displayed with the sugar cereal? Would you still think that okay?
Shaking leads to microwaving. It is a vicious cycle. <--pun intended![]()





I couldn't agree with you more. A Christmas tree is a symbol of Christmas, not of holidays in general. I also agree with everything else you said, but this jumped out at me![]()
Anyone else noticed on the shows where they "bleep" out the cuss words, that it seems like they are bleeping out less and less of the word?...to such an extent that there is no doubt what they said.
Why?
I've heard MF bleeped on reality shows where I think the only thing that was bleeped was the "uh" in the second word.
If there are any TV execs that read this board...we really don't want to hear this language. Must you always sink to the lowest common denominator?
Well, this is another case of some people wanting to force their opinions and values on other people. It's about CHOICES people. You have to choice not to watch it adn others have the choice to watch it.
You truly think that just because you dont like it or find it appropriate that no one should be able to watch it? REALLY????
So wrong on so mnay levels.
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We don't watch shows/movies like that at all, if one comes on we change it. Personally, I don't care what other people watch or the language they use. But I do know that the language people use at work/socially has an impact on them, rather we want to admit it or not, rather we think it's fair or not.[/QUOTE]
I'd be curious to know how you KNOW this. I swear like a sailor, not around children or my parents and not in the workplace unless I hear others do it first so I know it is allowed. I still consider myself a well rounded person with an above average IQ. I don't think my language has an impact on myself at all. They are just words.
I wonder if the DIS will ever partially bleep forbidden words.

I wonder if the DIS will ever partially bleep forbidden words.

What if your local grocery store started carrying say adult toys and videos showing how to properly use them blatantly displayed with the sugar cereal? Would you still think that okay?

Did you miss this, We_Love_Disney, or do you seriously have me on ignore?