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That looked and sounded like crap.
I'm watching The Aviator on FX and at one part, Howard(DeCaprio(sp?)) says, "And who he f***s." but since its on tv, they go over f*** with 'dates' and it just.. really didn't fit.
Obviously, its not suppose to fit but in other movies they've done it way better xD |
Gawd that stuff annoys me x.x Its just a word. The movie is PG-13 I assume, so little kids shouldn't be watching it anyways.
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fo sho
I'm only bothered by it when it happens to a movie I consider to be good. The Aviator is good<3 |
Never watch a Samual L. Jackson movie on FX, half of it you can't even understand with all the swearing he does. xD
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The Aviator isn't a Samuel L. Jackson movie....
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I know.
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You can go flip yourself, melon farmer.
It reminds me of those gum commercials. They make me laugh like a madman. |
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You're right, it does remind of those Obit dirty mouth commercials with the random, nonsensical "curse" words. :laugh: |
Its best when they're angry and yelling
"I'M GOING TO KICK YOUR butt" |
It really brings up the argument, why have we allowed certain words to have this power over us? Does the word itself, a collection of letters, have some sort of inherent ability to be good or evil?
Language is merely the way in which we've developed to communicate thoughts. Do we object to certain words because the thoughts they convey are evil? Since the intent of melon farmer (an insult using an invective tone) is the same as the original, why bother changing it in the first place? |
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