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Re: I've got a moral question
 Originally Posted by xFenrir
We can all have a healthy conversation here without cursing people out, thank you.
Sure. But why do I have to communicate in a way that makes you comfortable? Maybe I write what I do, use the words that I do, purposely. Perhaps if some were a tad clearer in their communication such tender hinies could be spared the rod, so to speak.
Had I told you that you were brilliant and had a great point, you'd be all over gushing with pride, but, because I used a word YOU don't much care for, you're butthurt over the word, not your apparent over reaction to factless speculation. Why is that? Why can I, or anyone say what is considered polite or pleasant, but not, using the very same language, use words that describe things neither polite nor pleasant?
Is that like eating your cake and having it too because, to me, it is. All words allowed or no words allowed is really how it should be. Why should any have to limit their vocabulary and ability to make a cogent point in order not to offend some namby pamby rump puffer?
I'm also pretty sure that had I "cursing people out," you in particular, you'd know it. So far, I haven't.
Last edited by wilomn; 01-05-2013 at 07:35 PM.
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