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why is it that people get so upset over one simple word, the F word see were i come from it's just a word but i find people think it's so bad idon't see it that way there is so much more going on in this world that the F word should be the last thing people should be worried about. To me you should live life to the fullest and screw what other think but that my opinion

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Heart Comment by Heart on August 15, 2008 at 12:46pm
Bless George Carlin...May he RIP...we will be quoting him for 20 fucking forevers...LOL...Fucking Peace Yall!
Snaps Comment by Snaps on August 14, 2008 at 4:36pm
haha

thats was great Shady!
ShadyLynn Comment by ShadyLynn on August 14, 2008 at 4:31pm
Having fun with the 'F' word:


Perhaps one of the most interesting words
in the English language today, is the word FUCK.
Out of all of the English words which begin with the letter F, FUCK is the only word referred to as the "F" word, it's the one magical word.
FUCK as most words in the english language,
is derived from German,
the word "fricken[?]", which means to strike.
In English, FUCK falls into many grammatical categories.

As a transitive verb, for instance.
John FUCK-ed Shirley.
As an intransitive verb, Shirley FUCKS.
It's meaning's not always sexual;
it can be used as an adjective, such as
John's doing all the FUCK-ing work.
As part of an adverb,
Shirley talks too FUCK-ing much.
As an adverb enhancing an adjective,
Shirley is FUCK-ing beautiful.
As a noun, I don't give a FUCK.
As part of a word abso-FUCKING-lutely,
or in-FUCKING-credible.
And, as almost every word in the sentence,
FUCK the FUCK-ing FUCK-ers.

As you must realize,
there aren't too many words
with the versatility of FUCK.
As in these examples describing situations
such as fraud,
I got FUCK-ed at the used car lot.
Dismay, Aw FUCK it.
Trouble, I guess I'm really FUCK-ed now.
Agression, Don't FUCK with me buddy.
Difficulty, I don't understand this FUCK-ing question.
Inquiry, Who the FUCK was that?
Dissatisfaction, I don't like what the FUCK is going on here.
Incompetence, He's a FUCK-off.
Dismissal, Why don't you go outside and play hide-and-go-FUCK yourself?

I'm sure you can think of many more examples.
With all these multi purpose applications,
how can anyone be offended when you use the word?
We say, use this unique, flexible word more often in your daily speech.
It will identify the quality of your character immediately.
Say it loudly, and proudly!
FUCK you!


-George Carlin
ShadyLynn Comment by ShadyLynn on August 14, 2008 at 4:23pm
I agree with Connie but I cannot pretend that I have that much self control and will admit I enjoy using certain words in 'fun' situations.
Snaps Comment by Snaps on August 13, 2008 at 11:27pm
Lets see how many Fucks I can come up with, you all fill in what I haven't..

FUCKTART
Fuck YOU
Fuck Me
Fuck your momma
Fuckin-A
Fuck you blind
Fuck Off
Connie Jo Comment by Connie Jo on August 13, 2008 at 11:04pm
I'm guilty of saying the 'f' word, but, I usually only use the 'f' word if I'm very pissed or irritated, don't use it casually at all, & never in common public places, such as restaurants, while shopping, etc.. If you ever see me use the 'f' word here, it's a major clue I'm pissed or irritated as hell, haha. :)

I watch my mouth in public simply out of respect for others, especially elders, children, or those I don't know who could be offended. When I say public, not referring to a Kid Rock website, or places it won't offend most...although I don't see the need to use it here casually either, but that's just my old fashioned beliefs in having good manners & common courtesy towards others.

IMO...the more you're in the habit of using foul language casually, the better chance you'll habitually use it anywhere, it's not appropriate or respectful language for anywhere.

What is wrong with it? Asking what is wrong with using the 'f' word, or other foul language in public casually...proves the point that our society has lost values, principles, self respect, respect for others, etc...over the generations.

Musical lyrics don't apply to being socially disrespectful IMO, you're not using the word yourself directing it towards someone, it's simply a lyrical word...that is unless you have your stereo cranked, windows down, pull next to a car with their windows down. You have a right to listen to music of choice, but others have a right not to hear it, especially if it is controversial or considered offensive to a majority...it's called being courteous, respectful, etc..

IMO...not caring what others think of you, if you're behavior is considered disrespectful by a public majority...including verbally...is lack of self respect, as well as lack of showing respect towards others. Many people find the use of foul language in public disrespectful & offensive...fortunately we still have some in society who care. Sure, using foul language in public may be minor disrespectful & rude behavior...but it's still a critical piece of the puzzle in a more severe social problem...a very selfish/self absorbed, narcisstic/vain, rude, arrogant...miserably failing society...of which worsens with each generation.

In a few yrs...many will be asking themselves yet again why they're having problems with their own kids, "where did I go wrong?"...look in the mirror, just like Kid Rock lyrics say. Little stuff you don't think counts...does. How can our children learn self respect, respect for others...morals, values, principles...when their parents actions are teaching the opposite? Your children will be a reflection of who you are someday...in more ways than you can imagine. :)
Demented Comment by Demented on August 13, 2008 at 8:39pm
and I totally argee w/ Shady on the whole argument thing, you don't come off as being intelligent at all..more like someone running off at the mouth.
Demented Comment by Demented on August 13, 2008 at 8:38pm
I'm actually surprised this site even lets us say it. hahaha..didn't they sensor that word before?

I say fuck alot....but I refrain from using it out in public or when my in-laws are around :-)
AnnieBo Comment by AnnieBo on August 13, 2008 at 8:18pm
Truthfully there is a time and place. Some people use it in their everyday vocabulary. Me? I do have enough respect not to use it in front of my mother or any older persons or children. I have friends that use it after every other word, now that is extreme and they were never taught respect I'm thinking.
Priscilla Comment by Priscilla on August 13, 2008 at 8:10pm
I don't know guys. I personal try not to cuss. I'm a mother of 3. But in today's world its like everyday words. To me we need to widen our vocabulary. But when someone pisses me off. well all sanity goes out the window. lol So general i guess i don't mine as long as there not saying it to my kids. lol love one another friends. stop the hate!!!

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