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Description * EDIT: I don't care if you'd have rather me said "SWEARING" or "CURSING" instead of "CUSSING", I've grown used to calling it CUSSING and I don't give a flying fuck how "childish" it sounds.

So, here's the thing. It actually depends with me.
When you're having a debate and you wanna sound intelligent, I wouldn't overdo the cussing. But frankly, if you're having a debate with a complete idiot, I wouldn't blame you for not being able to control your mouth.

Same goes for when I get angry or upset. I tend to let loose on the language.

But honestly. If someone can't handle a few bad words (I just think it's funny when I go to a stamp and people baww in the comments about "I LUV UR STAMP BUT I WISH U CUSSED A LITTLE LESS "), then your place isn't here. On the wonderful world of the internet, ESPECIALLY places like deviantart where you're fucking allowed to, you should grow some thicker skin or find your place on Club Penguin, or God forbid, Roblox.

Not here.

Not to mention, you can't exactly tell someone what to do in regards to how they talk, especially when it's not against the rules. I agree, cussing a LOT does make someone look like an idiot, but sometimes, when it comes to some issues, I don't blame people for exploding in a flurry of "FUCK"s and "GODDAMMIT"s.

We interrupt this stamp with a lols-worthy story:
I made an anti-bestiality stamp once, and somebody literally commented saying that they also hate bestiality and agree that it's sick and twisted, but said my cussing in the artist's description of the stamp was worse than bestiality, itself. Yes. Cussing is illegal for that very reason, right ?
OH WAIT. IT'S NOT EVEN ILLEGAL.
It DOESN'T spread diseases or kill/abuse animals?
NO IT DOESN'T. IT'S A MIRACLE.

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Comments: 513

RandomUsernameThing In reply to ??? [2011-07-10 15:13:57 +0000 UTC]

"Beezy"? I don't think I ever heard that one. And arse and arsehole are mainly European but I'm from Europe so it's never seemed odd to me.

In all fairness, anyone who feels like it can edit Wikipedia so it might be someone making a joke - I know a couple of celebrities have complained that none of the Wikipedia facts about them are correct. Though I did actually laugh at balls being on that list.

I never knew there was a difference in all fairness.

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Mr-Roka In reply to RandomUsernameThing [2011-07-10 16:24:57 +0000 UTC]

beezy is a slang word commonly used by African-Americans, originates from a rapper

yea around here we use balls to mean lame, like "that was balls". I've never seen it as a swear word, like I'm going to run up to someone and yell "HEY YOU, YOU'RE BALLS!", that would just be awkward and they would probably just be like "wtf, shut up weird" and its not like balls isn't still commonly used for its non-slang meaning.

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RandomUsernameThing In reply to Mr-Roka [2011-07-10 17:42:16 +0000 UTC]

Ahh; did wonder (:

Same and it would really confuse someone if you call them balls. Maybe say that what they said was a load of balls but I'd laugh at someone calling me balls.

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Mr-Roka In reply to RandomUsernameThing [2011-07-10 18:12:50 +0000 UTC]

gotta test it out, next time I'm in a crowded area I'll call out to a person across the street from me "HEY, HEY YOU, YEA YOU IN THE BROWN JACKET... YOU'RE BALLS, YOU'RE FACE IS BALLS, YOU'RE JACKET IS BALLS, YOU'RE BALLS... BALLLLLLLSSSSSSSSSSS!" and then I'll proceed to run away.

Its the perfect plan, completely fool-proof

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RandomUsernameThing In reply to Mr-Roka [2011-07-10 18:43:18 +0000 UTC]

Hey I'd actually do that Though I'd need to quote you so I need to find someone in a brown jacket and hope I don't get pounced on and beaten up for it.

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Mr-Roka In reply to RandomUsernameThing [2011-07-10 23:10:07 +0000 UTC]

That is why you must master the art of running away.

Remember,

the crowd is your friend,

as well as reversible clothing and hats...

see a police officer? wave them down and tell them the person chasing you is not only insane but has a knife...

see someone on a motor scooter/moped? clothesline or tackle them, then while they're on the ground inform them you are the police and are commandeering their vehicle in the name of street justice, then proceed to ride off.

see a phone booth? rip off your current outfit to reveal a new outfit, it works for superheroes, why not you.

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RandomUsernameThing In reply to Mr-Roka [2011-07-11 07:53:36 +0000 UTC]

It sounds like you've put far too much thought into this but it's a good idea. I'm sure learning free-running will be useful so walls and tall buildings also become friends while this balls man glares up at you in hate.

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Mr-Roka In reply to RandomUsernameThing [2011-07-12 01:00:22 +0000 UTC]

take martial arts classes

insult and beat up strangers

call self-defense

profit

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RandomUsernameThing In reply to Mr-Roka [2011-07-12 18:57:11 +0000 UTC]

Sounds good to me

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OverLapingLeafs In reply to ??? [2011-07-10 05:57:10 +0000 UTC]

+1 intarnet.

My only issue is when people cuss constantly. I mean every other word they use is cussin', you know? I'm all for it if you use it properly, but some people really overdo it.

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Caution-LowCeiling In reply to OverLapingLeafs [2011-07-10 06:27:54 +0000 UTC]

Yup, I'm against that, too. At that point, it sounds obscenely unintelligent.

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AshtreeJ In reply to ??? [2011-07-10 05:52:33 +0000 UTC]

so true

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Andrew-Graphics In reply to ??? [2011-07-10 05:23:02 +0000 UTC]

Perhaps the opposite is inline? Can't handle talking civilly? Get off the Internet. But yes, responding to one of your responses, in times it may be necessary in order to get a point through, but use sparingly.

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Caution-LowCeiling In reply to Andrew-Graphics [2011-07-10 05:27:45 +0000 UTC]

I think in a better case would be "Can't handle talking civilly? Don't talk at all". But to each their own. Either way, I don't think swearing is so bad when, like I said, used sparingly.

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Andrew-Graphics In reply to Caution-LowCeiling [2011-07-10 16:22:01 +0000 UTC]

I like your version better

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PikaDiety In reply to ??? [2011-07-10 04:38:41 +0000 UTC]

Thank you! I mean, it's one thing on kid's sites to avoid cussing, but if it isn't against site rules? You better fucking get used to it.xD
Also, I agree with your point about debates. I try to avoid cursing in debates and arguments, unless it's with a complete idiot, but outside of debates and arguments? I curse like a sailor just because I like to.XD I like the word "fuck", so what?XP

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Caution-LowCeiling In reply to PikaDiety [2011-07-10 05:28:12 +0000 UTC]

Like the sites I mentioned, pretty much. And yes, in debates, it should be used VERY rarely, if used at all.

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Rocky-Vermillion In reply to ??? [2011-07-10 04:19:42 +0000 UTC]

I cuss like crazy around friends, my mom doesn't care 'cause she does it herself. Though, around girls I seem to have an off button. I never know why, I just don't do it

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Caution-LowCeiling In reply to Rocky-Vermillion [2011-07-10 04:24:12 +0000 UTC]

Most girls are more sensitive towards cussing than guys. I do the same thing.

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ekurian In reply to Caution-LowCeiling [2011-07-10 12:12:52 +0000 UTC]

That's... really weird o_o I swear a lot more than my male friends. In fact, my female friends swear more than my male friends. Maybe girls swearing like troopers is a British thing?

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Caution-LowCeiling In reply to ekurian [2011-07-11 04:16:34 +0000 UTC]

Maybe ? Because where I am, a lot of girls are overly-sensitive about cussing.

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yeahgirl11 In reply to Caution-LowCeiling [2011-07-10 06:21:01 +0000 UTC]

You know, I always wondered why that was. Do you think it's socially conditioned? I'm inclined to believe so; I did some research on a tribe in Africa, and the women in the tribe were very outspoken. I'm pretty sure it's just a social factor, now that I think on it.

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Caution-LowCeiling In reply to yeahgirl11 [2011-07-10 06:31:56 +0000 UTC]

It might be. It sounds like it makes sense, it might just depend on how you were raised up to be.
My school teachers are funny. They say it's trashy when they hear girls cuss, but with boys it's awrighttt.

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yeahgirl11 In reply to Caution-LowCeiling [2011-07-10 06:50:27 +0000 UTC]

Did you know it's still illegal to curse in front of women in several southern states? No one enforces that law though because it's so old. In my state, it's illegal for three Native Americans to walk down the street- it's call an "Indian Party" and equates to terrorism; there's a lot of crazy laws in the books, but it costs too much money to remove them, so they just don't enforce them.
I don't get that either. I think it's pretty ugly for both sexes- I don't know why a guy can curse every other word and it's A-okay without sounding like a fucking retard.

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Caution-LowCeiling In reply to yeahgirl11 [2011-07-13 08:19:45 +0000 UTC]

LOL really ? I heard that in some state, it's illegal to say "gay", and it's fairly recent. I don't know if they actually restrict it.
Swearing doesn't bug me so much as it used to, but it's definitely not the way for a guy to impress me. I like how they think it's a turn-on and makes it more masculine if they say "fuck" every other word.

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yeahgirl11 In reply to Caution-LowCeiling [2011-07-13 09:00:15 +0000 UTC]

Yeah. There are really retarded laws buried deep in the books. Wtf, wow. Now they're making it illegal to say "gay"? I can understand the sentiment, but that's just too far.
I know right? It doesn't bother me, but it bothers me when people do it around my damn parents. And by "people", mean my sister's friends and shit. People just don't have any damn respect for their elders anymore. They can cuss as much as they want around me, but please don't it in front of people's parents, elders, or children.

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Caution-LowCeiling In reply to yeahgirl11 [2011-07-14 08:11:13 +0000 UTC]

Yup. But apparently, they aren't enforcing it too well. They usually don't.
That's ridiculous. I mean, thing is, my parents are okay with it. My mom figures I'm old enough to say the occasional swear word, and my stepdad has a pretty bad sailor-mouth. So it doesn't sway him too much.

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yeahgirl11 In reply to Caution-LowCeiling [2011-07-14 08:26:30 +0000 UTC]

Thankfully. I don't even know why they bothered to put it as a law in the first place.
Yeah, same here- as long as it's nothing too serious like "motherfucker" or shit or something, then my mom's okay with it; oddly enough though, she doesn't allow me to say "dickface". Thankfully I don't live with my dad, because he still thinks that I'm 15 years old and still calls me a child even though I'm almost 21.

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Caution-LowCeiling In reply to yeahgirl11 [2011-07-17 07:29:41 +0000 UTC]

I don't know, either. "Gay" is the correct term to use. If anything, it's just slang for "homosexual", and if used correctly, isn't even an insult.

Same here. HAHA, my Dad is the same way. He gets sensitive about me saying "crap" and still acts like I'm 12. Probably because we don't see each other often, though.

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mortician-apprentice In reply to ??? [2011-07-10 03:44:47 +0000 UTC]

Gotta admit though, I do cringe a little when non-native English speakers use "fuck" in normal conversation. I say it all the time, but only when I'm angry; otherwise I swear all the time.

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DeanieBean In reply to mortician-apprentice [2011-07-10 03:56:26 +0000 UTC]

My mother is Filipino, and she always seems to use inappropriate words inappropriately. It's extremely hilarious at times.

One time, my sister and her were fighting. Near the climax, my sister said "Whatever, fuck you". My mother ended the arguement with "YEAH WELL YOU FUCK ME TOO."
Best. Laugh. Ever.

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Vexcel In reply to DeanieBean [2011-07-10 08:48:02 +0000 UTC]

Gahaha! Just like my mom!

-lolsorryforstalkingcomment-

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DeanieBean In reply to Vexcel [2011-07-10 15:14:37 +0000 UTC]

I love comment stalkers.

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mortician-apprentice In reply to DeanieBean [2011-07-10 04:12:50 +0000 UTC]

Oh my gosh... that is hilarious.

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DeanieBean In reply to mortician-apprentice [2011-07-10 06:17:28 +0000 UTC]

Indeed. I love that woman though.

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Caution-LowCeiling In reply to mortician-apprentice [2011-07-10 03:46:04 +0000 UTC]

When non-native speakers cuss a lot, it's kind of funny. My stepmom isn't a native speaker, she's Columbian; she won't know how to say a basic sentence, but she sure knows all the profanities fluently.

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mortician-apprentice In reply to Caution-LowCeiling [2011-07-10 03:49:35 +0000 UTC]

That is true, I will admit that. My dad always says when you're learning a new language, you learn the profanity fast.

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Caution-LowCeiling In reply to mortician-apprentice [2011-07-10 03:51:22 +0000 UTC]

I already know how to say a few profanities in a few different languages.
I say it as a joke so people don't know what I'm saying, but I won't go to France, for example, and brag about how much I can cuss in French. It'll make Americans look a little more ignorant than we want.

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mortician-apprentice In reply to Caution-LowCeiling [2011-07-10 03:52:04 +0000 UTC]

Hahahahaha so true. So very true.

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Animegirl300 In reply to ??? [2011-07-10 03:41:33 +0000 UTC]

My problem isn't cussing (I do it all the time)
But it's in general when you're having an argument and someone resorts to nothing more than insults becasue you beat them out XD
It's turned into butthurt at that point.

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Caution-LowCeiling In reply to Animegirl300 [2011-07-10 03:44:09 +0000 UTC]

Exactly what I mentioned. I avoid cussing the best I can in debates and arguments. It's the best way to look like the better person.

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Natural--20 In reply to ??? [2011-07-10 03:41:04 +0000 UTC]

I'm okay with cussing. I'm just not okay with every other word being a cuss

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Caution-LowCeiling In reply to Natural--20 [2011-07-10 03:43:32 +0000 UTC]

I covered that topic in the description.

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thestarsprism In reply to ??? [2011-07-10 03:38:53 +0000 UTC]

Fuckitty fuck fuck.

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doctorbooty In reply to ??? [2011-07-10 03:33:43 +0000 UTC]

I can handle cussing, but just not too much of it. I mean, saying it once every so often is okay. I do that. But if it's like after every other word, then you'd just look stupid xD I also find it funny when people cuss for no purpose whatsoever. It looks stupid :3 But yeah, I can handle it to a certain point. So, I agree with the things in the artist comments. ^^

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Caution-LowCeiling In reply to doctorbooty [2011-07-10 03:35:02 +0000 UTC]

Yup! It's alright if it's used sparingly, in my opinion. But people still shouldn't go off on someone telling them to stop cussing, whether they cuss a lot or no, because they aren't really in charge of that.
I'm glad you agree!

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doctorbooty In reply to Caution-LowCeiling [2011-07-10 03:37:30 +0000 UTC]

Yeah ^^ I mean, I tell people to tone down on it every so often, only cause they're going all "Oh fuck dis shit it's goddamn fucking stupid holy shit mother fuckerrrrr" and it's annoying.

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Ophiocordyceps In reply to ??? [2011-07-10 03:33:19 +0000 UTC]

I can see if it's a curse every other word, then it's just annoying and detracting from whatever you're reading/listening to, but every once in a while, whatever. It's just words, you know? They're not going to reach out and knock you in the face.

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Caution-LowCeiling In reply to Ophiocordyceps [2011-07-10 03:34:03 +0000 UTC]

Exactly.

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MasterPlanner In reply to ??? [2011-07-10 03:22:57 +0000 UTC]

As my father used to say, cussing "neither picks your pocket nor breaks your leg."

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