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WCDT 4436-4440 (the 11th through 15th of January, 2021)

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Perfectly Reasonable:
We will now judge the cussing.

Thrillho:

--- Quote from: BenRG on 10 Jan 2021, 23:28 ---Suddenly, a lot of Sam's background makes a bit more sense. Jim just wanted Sam to grow up to be a socially responsible girl who stays out of the grind and finds her own path, didn't he?

Also, May? No, it isn't okay. You need to learn to get that horse to walk the tightrope. You'll be a better person for it.

--- End quote ---

There is no teeth in this argument because this is a tiny tiny point, but...

1. Why would that make her a better person, just for not swearing in front of a child?

2. I should look up that study I heard about that found that people who swear more are more honest and trustworthy...

3. My parents tried to shield me from swearing and make me not swear also, but I always felt like it was a bit ridiculous because once I went to school, like... there are other children on the playground, and they know how to say 'fuck.'

Mr_Rose:

--- Quote from: Thrillho on 11 Jan 2021, 14:03 ---2. I should look up that study I heard about that found that people who swear more are more honest and trustworthy...

--- End quote ---
Was it written by an Australian by any chance? :laugh:

DaiJB:
 :laugh:  It looks like May and Faye are more alike than either are willing to admit...

Gyrre:

--- Quote from: Thrillho on 11 Jan 2021, 14:03 ---
--- Quote from: BenRG on 10 Jan 2021, 23:28 ---Suddenly, a lot of Sam's background makes a bit more sense. Jim just wanted Sam to grow up to be a socially responsible girl who stays out of the grind and finds her own path, didn't he?

Also, May? No, it isn't okay. You need to learn to get that horse to walk the tightrope. You'll be a better person for it.

--- End quote ---

There is no teeth in this argument because this is a tiny tiny point, but...

1. Why would that make her a better person, just for not swearing in front of a child?

2. I should look up that study I heard about that found that people who swear more are more honest and trustworthy...

3. My parents tried to shield me from swearing and make me not swear also, but I always felt like it was a bit ridiculous because once I went to school, like... there are other children on the playground, and they know how to say 'fuck.'

--- End quote ---

And some kid is bound to reverse engineer 'sugar honey ice tea' once they learn about abbreviations.

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