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Re: Infractions
I generally refuse to acknowledge the existence of these socalled infractions.
I may not be very smart, but what if I am?
Stinky says, "Women should be obscene but not heard." Stinky is one smart man.
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Re: Infractions
I've been footloose and infraction free for a few months. I deserved em and I think I pretty much asked for one of them like Judd Nelson in The Breakfast Club. Oh, and yeah....Bruce is the man!
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Re: Infractions
 Originally Posted by eulenspiegel
*bad words in Dutch*

 Originally Posted by DutchHerp
oooohhh..... bad word, huh???
If an infraction-inducing word is non-English, can you still get an infraction?
Food for thought: In my language, the spanish for milk is a bad word. It is as bad as the N word.
Last edited by JLC; 03-19-2009 at 01:04 AM.
Reason: matching quote to above edit
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Re: Infractions
 Originally Posted by eulenspiegel
*bad words in Dutch*


thanks google translator!
Last edited by JLC; 03-19-2009 at 01:05 AM.
Reason: matching quote to above edit
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Re: Infractions
 Originally Posted by anatess
oooohhh..... bad word, huh???
If an infraction-inducing word is non-English, can you still get an infraction?
Food for thought: In my language, the spanish for milk is a bad word. It is as bad as the N word.
In this case, yes. If the words translate into an English meaning that would be censored...if we figure it out...it will be infracted. However, we can't keep up with every single cultural language taboo...but, if someone used such a word in a way that it was obviously a personal insult directed at you and we were made aware, we would still step in and deal with it.
While the majority of our readers are English speakers, we DO reach an International audience and that audience includes children of many languages. The site should be safe for them all.
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Re: Infractions
Infractions: 0/1 (50) WOW!
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Re: Infractions
 Originally Posted by llovelace
infractions: 0/1 (50) wow!
lol
I may not be very smart, but what if I am?
Stinky says, "Women should be obscene but not heard." Stinky is one smart man.
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Re: Infractions
 Originally Posted by llovelace
Infractions: 0/1 (50) WOW!
yea what does the (50) mean.
i guess im not that bad!
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Re: Infractions
 Originally Posted by JLC
However, we can't keep up with every single cultural language taboo...but, if someone used such a word in a way that it was obviously a personal insult directed at you and we were made aware, we would still step in and deal with it.
Wasn't meant as a personal insult. It's the only Dutch I know sadly 
I can semi understand it though cause I am fluent in German
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Re: Infractions
I thought an infraction was the mutant offspring of the interbreeding of closely related fractions.
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