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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-12-08 06:29 pm

[ SECRET POST #3261 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3261 ⌋

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ibbity: (Default)

[personal profile] ibbity 2015-12-09 12:00 am (UTC)(link)
I'm not into this character but this is actually true of me in my media consumption as well. Not sure why really. I guess since I grew up in a home where we weren't allowed to swear, I tend to associate it with people who don't know how to control their speech and emotions because it makes people sound angrier to me than if they weren't swearing.

(Anonymous) 2015-12-09 12:15 am (UTC)(link)
This sounds similar to my experience as well. Most people sound angry all the time, whether they mean to or not because of their cursing.

(Anonymous) 2015-12-09 12:24 am (UTC)(link)
It isn't that it sound angry for me. It is that it sounds unintelligent and lazy. Like, there are so many good and appropriate word choices that are better and make you sound better. Swearing when you, say, stub your toe or something like that, sure. But swearing not as automatic but as part of words you've thought about and are choosing to say? That just sounds lazy and makes me question your intelligence.
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[personal profile] kallanda_lee 2015-12-09 12:56 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, I was just having this conversation today. I grew up among a lot of rich people's kids, and word use (including swearing) gives away a lot about our education and social class usually.

I mean, I often swear like a sailor, but I know when not to, as well.

(Anonymous) 2015-12-09 02:12 am (UTC)(link)
I mean, I often swear like a sailor, but I know when not to, as well.

nayrt

I think that's the trick, though - swearing can be used to great effect, but you really need to know when and when not to.

(Anonymous) 2015-12-09 04:19 am (UTC)(link)
I mean, I thought the above comment was elitist crap, but you're all-out equating intelligence to class. Nice.
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[personal profile] kallanda_lee 2015-12-09 05:45 am (UTC)(link)
Intelligence does not equate to class. Perception of it, however, does.
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[personal profile] elaminator 2015-12-09 12:39 am (UTC)(link)
My dad would always scold me for swearing, and it worked...for a while.

The thing is I've always had a bit of a dirty mouth, but I learned to hide it. As I got older I stopped caring so much, but I won't swear...say, ten times in two sentences. I don't get that; Tarantino films confuse me for that reason. I get it Tarantino, you can use other words now.

Though I will add that I don't think swearing is 'worse' than sex or violence, but I don't see sex as a bad thing and I'm mostly fine with fictional violence. You can overdo any of it, but in principle...I'm okay with it.
Edited 2015-12-09 00:42 (UTC)