12-17-2015, 04:12 PM
(12-17-2015, 04:00 PM)Au165 Wrote: I personally would laugh, but one again that is because I think arbitrarily labeling a word "bad" is comical. I think tone of a conversation can be much more offensive or off putting then the words used within it. See the Carlin reference earlier, if you swap out "f@#$" with some other word that isn't "bad" it kind of shows how crazy the concept is. Heck even applying "F@#$s" literal meaning instead of the word makes things comical.
"Get the sexual intercourse out of here"
"I don't give a sexual intercourse"
or the alernate
"I'm going to ruin or damage you up"
"Damage this, I am out of here"
Makes you kind of wonder, why it's used in the first place as the meaning doesn't fit? I think it probably comes down to the idea that it has shock value even if it has no logical place in a conversation. Either way, I am not sure why or how it really is offensive other than people empower it to be.
Here you go .... Sorted you out .
"Get the heck out of here"
"I don't give a darn"
"I'm going to mess you up"
"Forget this, I am out of here"