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Potty Words
Doug's post about the word stupid got me thinking about vulgarity. post

The word profanity comes from Latin and originally meant "outside the temple"

My question is, should we be offended when we hear examples of these bad words? As children we are taught that they are wrong and that we shouldn't same them or we will be reprimanded. If we ask why, we were told they are naughty and hurt feelings. But are the words that which hurts feelings? No, rather it is the intent of the words.

In my opinion curse words are fucking fantastic. They are strong and show passion and a lot of the times are just hilarious. Their connotations are heavy and the images they create are very direct and lasting. They can express a level of familiarity and comfort. So why do we teach our children that they should never be used? Do we really mean for them never to use bad words? I doubt it, as most of us come to them at some point in our lives anyway.

But by reprimanding the use of foul language we are teaching that the words are wrong, not the feelings and intent behind them. Any word in the entire language can be used profanely, any word can carry behind it a wave of hate and ill-will. And obscene words, we're told, ride that wave. And that is true to an extent, but the hate doesn't dissipate with the removal of bad words from our vocabularies. It is not the fault of the words that they are being hijacked to spread pain. But since these words are stronger, they cut deeper.

Thus bad words are a single-edged sword. But as they say "sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me." My mom says that bad words make her cringe and uncomfortable. I can't relate. All words are the same, they are plastic forms that are filled with substance and meaning by the individual who says them and then are given a different meaning by the person who hears them.

So, should we censor ourselves? Should we not use these words even if they are meant to go over with humor? It obviously depends on who is around. Everyone is entitled to some form of privacy and while I may find the word 'fuck' harmless, it may make you or the next person cringe like my mom. Perhaps it's best to leave them in their sheath until the situation calls for their ferocity.

Do curse words belong in our vocabulary? And if so, do we have a certain responsibility in refraining from their use in certain situations? Who is that responsibility to, individuals or society?

My most used: Damn.
My Personal favorite: Twat

What are yours?
I feel like swear words hold the amount of passion they do is almost completely due to the fact that they are indeed censored. Had one been taught that it is ok to use them, they would not hold the same amount of impact that comes with doing something forbidden.
In my opinion, swear words should be continually taught as obscene and continually used. Their particular intensity are unique to the fabric of language, and it would be a shame for that not to be preserved.
My favorite swear word is of course Fuck. Why would you waste your time using esoteric and pedantic words when it can be condensed into a four letter word that packs a better and more connotative emotional punch? I agree with the previous post that the whole reason why swear words are what they are are because of their taboo nature. Therefore, its scandalous nature should be preserved so that its impact is also preserved. 
A favorite expression  (from the old film "Smokey and the Bandit"), Jackie Gleason says:
"Nobody gets to make Sheriff Buford T. Justice look like a possum's pecker!".

My limited understanding of the gut-wrenching details of marsupial reproduction lead me
to believe that opossums do, indeed, have an oddly-shaped penis--if memory serves,
the thing is *forked*.  Totally disgusting;  and hilarious at the same time.
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