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I have a theory on how people will respond. Another thread prompted me to start this one.
While standing in line at the return desk an old man at the back of the line was bitching and moaning and about some incident in the parking lot. In addition to other profanity he dropped the F bomb. There was a father and a small daughter standing right in front of him. I turned around and chastised the old man asked him to watch his language as there was small children around. Should I have minded my own business? (If I was in Alabama should I have called the cops to have him arrested?) |
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I have a theory on how people will respond. Another thread prompted me to start this one. While standing in line at the return desk an old man at the back of the line was bitching and moaning and about some incident in the parking lot. In addition to other profanity he dropped the F bomb. There was a father and a small daughter standing right in front of him. I turned around and chastised the old man asked him to watch his language as there was small children around. Should I have minded my own business? (If I was in Alabama should I have called the cops to have him arrested?) View Quote Yes, you should have minded your own business. If you were truly worried about the small children being offended, then it's a job for those children's parents to chastise the old man. I curse like a sailor, in public and in private. I do try to watch it around children, but otherwise I just don't worry about it. I also don't worry about it when other people are cursing. |
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Interesting trip BTW, on the way out at the checkout some guy in front goes to dig in his pocket to pull out change and a crack pipe falls to the ground. No one noticed but me.
He picked it up quick and shoved it back in his pocket. |
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Yes, you should have minded your own business. If you were truly worried about the small children being offended, then it's a job for those children's parents to chastise the old man. I curse like a sailor, in public and in private. I do try to watch it around children, but otherwise I just don't worry about it. I also don't worry about it when other people are cursing. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I have a theory on how people will respond. Another thread prompted me to start this one. While standing in line at the return desk an old man at the back of the line was bitching and moaning and about some incident in the parking lot. In addition to other profanity he dropped the F bomb. There was a father and a small daughter standing right in front of him. I turned around and chastised the old man asked him to watch his language as there was small children around. Should I have minded my own business? (If I was in Alabama should I have called the cops to have him arrested?) Yes, you should have minded your own business. If you were truly worried about the small children being offended, then it's a job for those children's parents to chastise the old man. I curse like a sailor, in public and in private. I do try to watch it around children, but otherwise I just don't worry about it. I also don't worry about it when other people are cursing. Sounds like the OP was offended by the mans use of foul language, whether there was a child present or not. So you would be okay with him just standing there being offended?? Should he have just pissed down his own leg, hung his head and scurried out of the store?? Or should he have the right to not have to listen to vulgarity in a public place, and the right to say something to the offensive individual?? Free speech works both ways. BK |
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Yes, you should have minded your own business. If you were truly worried about the small children being offended, then it's a job for those children's parents to chastise the old man. I curse like a sailor, in public and in private. I do try to watch it around children, but otherwise I just don't worry about it. I also don't worry about it when other people are cursing. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I have a theory on how people will respond. Another thread prompted me to start this one. While standing in line at the return desk an old man at the back of the line was bitching and moaning and about some incident in the parking lot. In addition to other profanity he dropped the F bomb. There was a father and a small daughter standing right in front of him. I turned around and chastised the old man asked him to watch his language as there was small children around. Should I have minded my own business? (If I was in Alabama should I have called the cops to have him arrested?) Yes, you should have minded your own business. If you were truly worried about the small children being offended, then it's a job for those children's parents to chastise the old man. I curse like a sailor, in public and in private. I do try to watch it around children, but otherwise I just don't worry about it. I also don't worry about it when other people are cursing. No sweat. Not everybody has class. Don't beat yourself up over it. |
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Adults have inappropriate behavior in public because they get away with it and don't get called out.
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Adults have inappropriate behavior in public because they get away with it and don't get called out. View Quote Yup. Sadly, so many people on this forum think that every time you call someone out on it then you're just asking for a fight. "And I CCW, so,I can't afford to get in a fight" Look, if someone starts a fight with you because you politely asked them to mind their manners than either they are a HUGE jackass or you need to recalibrate your oral delivery system. |
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My 4 year old daughter would have turned around and told him not to say fuck its a bad word.
At least thats what she says to me when I let it slip. |
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I too cuss a blue streak, but I have enough of a social conscience not to cuss in front of kids and in places that it's inappropriate. Low rent is low rent. I'm also not above telling a motherfucker to watch their language if they're cussing in front of children. The only incidence of this that comes to mind was a couple guys sitting in a restaurant full of women and children and one of them was talking loudly and 'fuck/fucking' was about every third word out of his mouth. It was obvious a number of the women were uncomfortable having to hear it. I asked him to please watch his language and the guy actually thanked me for bringing it to his attention. He said he just wasn't paying attention and was focused on his conversation. I'm in the there's a time and a place crowd. |
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A lot of people who curse loudly like that in public would have no problem throwing blows with you right there.
To them: Go back to jail? Meh, whatever. |
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Good job OP. I believe the old adage that people who curse often are equipped with poor vocabularies. Cursing in public doesn't demonstrate strength, it illustrates lack of consideration.
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I don't blame OP.
If you're okay with being an ass in public you should be okay with being told you're an ass. |
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One of the tragic, unintended consequences of military service: it turns you into a foul mouthed motherfucker. For LIFE.
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Sounds like the OP was offended by the mans use of foul language, whether there was a child present or not. So you would be okay with him just standing there being offended?? Should he have just pissed down his own leg, hung his head and scurried out of the store?? Or should he have the right to not have to listen to vulgarity in a public place, and the right to say something to the offensive individual??Free speech works both ways. BK View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I have a theory on how people will respond. Another thread prompted me to start this one. While standing in line at the return desk an old man at the back of the line was bitching and moaning and about some incident in the parking lot. In addition to other profanity he dropped the F bomb. There was a father and a small daughter standing right in front of him. I turned around and chastised the old man asked him to watch his language as there was small children around. Should I have minded my own business? (If I was in Alabama should I have called the cops to have him arrested?) Yes, you should have minded your own business. If you were truly worried about the small children being offended, then it's a job for those children's parents to chastise the old man. I curse like a sailor, in public and in private. I do try to watch it around children, but otherwise I just don't worry about it. I also don't worry about it when other people are cursing. Sounds like the OP was offended by the mans use of foul language, whether there was a child present or not. So you would be okay with him just standing there being offended?? Should he have just pissed down his own leg, hung his head and scurried out of the store?? Or should he have the right to not have to listen to vulgarity in a public place, and the right to say something to the offensive individual??Free speech works both ways. BK This. You have the right to say what you want. I have the right to ask you to shut the fuck up. 'Murica. |
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I have a theory on how people will respond. Another thread prompted me to start this one. While standing in line at the return desk an old man at the back of the line was bitching and moaning and about some incident in the parking lot. In addition to other profanity he dropped the F bomb. There was a father and a small daughter standing right in front of him. I turned around and chastised the old man asked him to watch his language as there was small children around. Should I have minded my own business? (If I was in Alabama should I have called the cops to have him arrested?) View Quote This thread should be: How old were you when you first heard the "F" word? What terrible damage did it do to you? How would it have been better if the person had said "intercourse"? Would it have kept you from being the pervert that you are today? |
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I have a theory on how people will respond. Another thread prompted me to start this one. While standing in line at the return desk an old man at the back of the line was bitching and moaning and about some incident in the parking lot. In addition to other profanity he dropped the F bomb. There was a father and a small daughter standing right in front of him. I turned around and chastised the old man asked him to watch his language as there was small children around. Should I have minded my own business? (If I was in Alabama should I have called the cops to have him arrested?) View Quote What major social problem do you think you averted just in the nick of time? How would the world be different if you had simply ignored him? |
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I too cuss a blue streak, but I have enough of a social conscience not to cuss in front of kids and in places that it's inappropriate. Low rent is low rent. I'm also not above telling a motherfucker to watch their language if they're cussing in front of children. The only incidence of this that comes to mind was a couple guys sitting in a restaurant full of women and children and one of them was talking loudly and 'fuck/fucking' was about every third word out of his mouth. It was obvious a number of the women were uncomfortable having to hear it. I asked him to please watch his language and the guy actually thanked me for bringing it to his attention. He said he just wasn't paying attention and was focused on his conversation. I'm in the there's a time and a place crowd. View Quote This, it does make you seem like a dumb shit low class hood rat. I cuss really bad, but I too have the commen sense not to do it in public. I would rather not have people look at me and think I'm some dumb shit low class hood rat! |
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I have a theory on how people will respond. Another thread prompted me to start this one. While standing in line at the return desk an old man at the back of the line was bitching and moaning and about some incident in the parking lot. In addition to other profanity he dropped the F bomb. There was a father and a small daughter standing right in front of him. I turned around and chastised the old man asked him to watch his language as there was small children around. Should I have minded my own business? (If I was in Alabama should I have called the cops to have him arrested?) View Quote Your Alabama comment isn't completely correct. Yes, Disorderly Conduct covers offensive speech. The thread that got your panties in a wad isn't about offensive speech, it was about an entitled punk ass brat who threw an object at police who are trying to control a large typically unruly crowd. Why did you feel the need to chastise some guy for exercising his 1st Ammendment rights? You're no better than the cops your attempting to make fun of. |
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FPNI!
If you were offended by the cursing, then you should have said something. Otherwise, I wouldn't go around white-knighting for irresponsible parents who don't have enough sack to say something when offensive behavior is happening around their kids* Who knows, maybe that dad drops the F-bomb in front of his kids and they're cool with it. Neither you or I fucking know *I don't have kids and swear ALL the time. Do not take parenting advice from me! |
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Yup. Sadly, so many people on this forum think that every time you call someone out on it then you're just asking for a fight. "And I CCW, so,I can't afford to get in a fight" Look, if someone starts a fight with you because you politely asked them to mind their manners than either they are a HUGE jackass or you need to recalibrate your oral delivery system. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Adults have inappropriate behavior in public because they get away with it and don't get called out. Yup. Sadly, so many people on this forum think that every time you call someone out on it then you're just asking for a fight. "And I CCW, so,I can't afford to get in a fight" Look, if someone starts a fight with you because you politely asked them to mind their manners than either they are a HUGE jackass or you need to recalibrate your oral delivery system. If someone starts a fight with you then you will very likely have a shitload of ongoing fallout from it, regardless. As near as I can tell, no actual benefit will come to you from such a situation, except maybe that you have a self-righteous story to tell. |
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Interesting trip BTW, on the way out at the checkout some guy in front goes to dig in his pocket to pull out change and a crack pipe falls to the ground. No one noticed but me. He picked it up quick and shoved it back in his pocket. View Quote never know when your going to be in the plumbing aisle and you just gotta get a hit |
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Sounds like the OP was offended by the mans use of foul language, whether there was a child present or not. So you would be okay with him just standing there being offended?? Should he have just pissed down his own leg, hung his head and scurried out of the store?? Or should he have the right to not have to listen to vulgarity in a public place, and the right to say something to the offensive individual?? Free speech works both ways. BK View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I have a theory on how people will respond. Another thread prompted me to start this one. While standing in line at the return desk an old man at the back of the line was bitching and moaning and about some incident in the parking lot. In addition to other profanity he dropped the F bomb. There was a father and a small daughter standing right in front of him. I turned around and chastised the old man asked him to watch his language as there was small children around. Should I have minded my own business? (If I was in Alabama should I have called the cops to have him arrested?) Yes, you should have minded your own business. If you were truly worried about the small children being offended, then it's a job for those children's parents to chastise the old man. I curse like a sailor, in public and in private. I do try to watch it around children, but otherwise I just don't worry about it. I also don't worry about it when other people are cursing. Sounds like the OP was offended by the mans use of foul language, whether there was a child present or not. So you would be okay with him just standing there being offended?? Should he have just pissed down his own leg, hung his head and scurried out of the store?? Or should he have the right to not have to listen to vulgarity in a public place, and the right to say something to the offensive individual?? Free speech works both ways. BK Remind me again, what actual real-world problem did he solve? |
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Agreed, BLM "protest" are a perfect example of this. Give them an inch, they will loot and burn businesses, turn over vehicles, block traffic etc. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Adults have inappropriate behavior in public because they get away with it and don't get called out. Agreed, BLM "protest" are a perfect example of this. Give them an inch, they will loot and burn businesses, turn over vehicles, block traffic etc. Because that guy was sure to light the store on fire if he was allowed to say "fuck" too many times. I am sure of it, just like you. |
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Quoted: This, it does make you seem like a dumb shit low class hood rat. I cuss really bad, but I too have the commen sense not to do it in public. I would rather not have people look at me and think I'm some dumb shit low class hood rat! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I too cuss a blue streak, but I have enough of a social conscience not to cuss in front of kids and in places that it's inappropriate. Low rent is low rent. I'm also not above telling a motherfucker to watch their language if they're cussing in front of children. The only incidence of this that comes to mind was a couple guys sitting in a restaurant full of women and children and one of them was talking loudly and 'fuck/fucking' was about every third word out of his mouth. It was obvious a number of the women were uncomfortable having to hear it. I asked him to please watch his language and the guy actually thanked me for bringing it to his attention. He said he just wasn't paying attention and was focused on his conversation. I'm in the there's a time and a place crowd. This, it does make you seem like a dumb shit low class hood rat. I cuss really bad, but I too have the commen sense not to do it in public. I would rather not have people look at me and think I'm some dumb shit low class hood rat! Yup. I just can't envision myself going to a meeting for a multi-million dollar oil and gas deal and coming of like a fucking hood rat. It just wouldn't work out very well. My capacity for selling the deal would be totally negated. |
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Quoted: This thread should be: How old were you when you first heard the "F" word? What terrible damage did it do to you? How would it have been better if the person had said "intercourse"? Would it have kept you from being the pervert that you are today? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I have a theory on how people will respond. Another thread prompted me to start this one. While standing in line at the return desk an old man at the back of the line was bitching and moaning and about some incident in the parking lot. In addition to other profanity he dropped the F bomb. There was a father and a small daughter standing right in front of him. I turned around and chastised the old man asked him to watch his language as there was small children around. Should I have minded my own business? (If I was in Alabama should I have called the cops to have him arrested?) This thread should be: How old were you when you first heard the "F" word? What terrible damage did it do to you? How would it have been better if the person had said "intercourse"? Would it have kept you from being the pervert that you are today? Explain the part in red, please. It sure sounds like you are accusing someone of being a pervert. |
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What major social problem do you think you averted just in the nick of time? How would the world be different if you had simply ignored him? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I have a theory on how people will respond. Another thread prompted me to start this one. While standing in line at the return desk an old man at the back of the line was bitching and moaning and about some incident in the parking lot. In addition to other profanity he dropped the F bomb. There was a father and a small daughter standing right in front of him. I turned around and chastised the old man asked him to watch his language as there was small children around. Should I have minded my own business? (If I was in Alabama should I have called the cops to have him arrested?) What major social problem do you think you averted just in the nick of time? How would the world be different if you had simply ignored him? First, the world would be different for OP if he had MYOB. Second, the world just got a little better as far as the people who were witness to event. I swear every chance I get in the proper company. I apologize when I slip at an inappropriate moment. |
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If someone starts a fight with you then you will very likely have a shitload of ongoing fallout from it, regardless. As near as I can tell, no actual benefit will come to you from such a situation, except maybe that you have a self-righteous story to tell. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Adults have inappropriate behavior in public because they get away with it and don't get called out. Yup. Sadly, so many people on this forum think that every time you call someone out on it then you're just asking for a fight. "And I CCW, so,I can't afford to get in a fight" Look, if someone starts a fight with you because you politely asked them to mind their manners than either they are a HUGE jackass or you need to recalibrate your oral delivery system. If someone starts a fight with you then you will very likely have a shitload of ongoing fallout from it, regardless. As near as I can tell, no actual benefit will come to you from such a situation, except maybe that you have a self-righteous story to tell. Or maybe it will catch on. Civility and manners didn't go in the tank because of the left, democrats, laws, you name it. It was always the result of a collective unspoken agreement that was how people wanted to live. The cracks in the system of behavior either never got called out, or inadequately called out. People began being lazy and emulating the bad behavior instead of the good behavior. |
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Explain the part in red, please. It sure sounds like you are accusing someone of being a pervert. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I have a theory on how people will respond. Another thread prompted me to start this one. While standing in line at the return desk an old man at the back of the line was bitching and moaning and about some incident in the parking lot. In addition to other profanity he dropped the F bomb. There was a father and a small daughter standing right in front of him. I turned around and chastised the old man asked him to watch his language as there was small children around. Should I have minded my own business? (If I was in Alabama should I have called the cops to have him arrested?) This thread should be: How old were you when you first heard the "F" word? What terrible damage did it do to you? How would it have been better if the person had said "intercourse"? Would it have kept you from being the pervert that you are today? Explain the part in red, please. It sure sounds like you are accusing someone of being a pervert. From everything I have been able to determine in my life, most people have some sort of thing that is "different" about them. But, it is just a question: How would you be different today if you had not heard the "F" word? Answer the question with anything that you think is appropriate to your particular case. As near as I can tell, nobody has ever suffered serious damage from hearing the "F" word, including children. |
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Because that guy was sure to light the store on fire if he was allowed to say "fuck" too many times. I am sure of it, just like you. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Adults have inappropriate behavior in public because they get away with it and don't get called out. Agreed, BLM "protest" are a perfect example of this. Give them an inch, they will loot and burn businesses, turn over vehicles, block traffic etc. Because that guy was sure to light the store on fire if he was allowed to say "fuck" too many times. I am sure of it, just like you. Yeah that's exactly what I said. |
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First, the world would be different for OP if he had MYOB. Second, the world just got a little better as far as the people who were witness to event. I swear every chance I get in the proper company. I apologize when I slip at an inappropriate moment. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I have a theory on how people will respond. Another thread prompted me to start this one. While standing in line at the return desk an old man at the back of the line was bitching and moaning and about some incident in the parking lot. In addition to other profanity he dropped the F bomb. There was a father and a small daughter standing right in front of him. I turned around and chastised the old man asked him to watch his language as there was small children around. Should I have minded my own business? (If I was in Alabama should I have called the cops to have him arrested?) What major social problem do you think you averted just in the nick of time? How would the world be different if you had simply ignored him? First, the world would be different for OP if he had MYOB. Second, the world just got a little better as far as the people who were witness to event. I swear every chance I get in the proper company. I apologize when I slip at an inappropriate moment. How so? Does the "F" word cause some actual harm, or is it just some harm that only happened in the mind of the listener? And, if the "F" word is so damaging, then how does the word "cuff" get a free pass? Would anyone have protested if he said "Cuff! Cuff! Cuff!"? |
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Or maybe it will catch on. Civility and manners didn't go in the tank because of the left, democrats, laws, you name it. It was always the result of a collective unspoken agreement that was how people wanted to live. The cracks in the system of behavior either never got called out, or inadequately called out. People began being lazy and emulating the bad behavior instead of the good behavior. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Adults have inappropriate behavior in public because they get away with it and don't get called out. Yup. Sadly, so many people on this forum think that every time you call someone out on it then you're just asking for a fight. "And I CCW, so,I can't afford to get in a fight" Look, if someone starts a fight with you because you politely asked them to mind their manners than either they are a HUGE jackass or you need to recalibrate your oral delivery system. If someone starts a fight with you then you will very likely have a shitload of ongoing fallout from it, regardless. As near as I can tell, no actual benefit will come to you from such a situation, except maybe that you have a self-righteous story to tell. Or maybe it will catch on. Civility and manners didn't go in the tank because of the left, democrats, laws, you name it. It was always the result of a collective unspoken agreement that was how people wanted to live. The cracks in the system of behavior either never got called out, or inadequately called out. People began being lazy and emulating the bad behavior instead of the good behavior. LOL! Let me introduce you to this newest of inventions. It is called the "Internet". Given your attitudes, I would advise you not to go there. |
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Quoted: Your Alabama comment isn't completely correct. Yes, Disorderly Conduct covers offensive speech. The thread that got your panties in a wad isn't about offensive speech, it was about an entitled punk ass brat who threw an object at police who are trying to control a large typically unruly crowd. Why did you feel the need to chastise some guy for exercising his 1st Ammendment rights? Your no better than the cops your attempting to make fun of. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I have a theory on how people will respond. Another thread prompted me to start this one. While standing in line at the return desk an old man at the back of the line was bitching and moaning and about some incident in the parking lot. In addition to other profanity he dropped the F bomb. There was a father and a small daughter standing right in front of him. I turned around and chastised the old man asked him to watch his language as there was small children around. Should I have minded my own business? (If I was in Alabama should I have called the cops to have him arrested?) Your Alabama comment isn't completely correct. Yes, Disorderly Conduct covers offensive speech. The thread that got your panties in a wad isn't about offensive speech, it was about an entitled punk ass brat who threw an object at police who are trying to control a large typically unruly crowd. Why did you feel the need to chastise some guy for exercising his 1st Ammendment rights? Your no better than the cops your attempting to make fun of. The SCOTUS made a decision that saying the word 'fuck', even in a courtroom, is constitutionally protected speech. Unless that speech meets the criteria of an assault it's protected. I don't see Alabama being able to successfully prosecute 'offensive speech'. |
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Good job OP. I believe the old adage that people who curse often are equipped with poor vocabularies. Cursing in public doesn't demonstrate strength, it illustrates lack of consideration. View Quote I would agree, except I blame the Army and 24 years working in a jail.. My vocabulary is pretty good, I actually have a Masters in Public administration |
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Quoted: From everything I have been able to determine in my life, most people have some sort of thing that is "different" about them. But, it is just a question: How would you be different today if you had not heard the "F" word? Answer the question with anything that you think is appropriate to your particular case. As near as I can tell, nobody has ever suffered serious damage from hearing the "F" word, including children. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I have a theory on how people will respond. Another thread prompted me to start this one. While standing in line at the return desk an old man at the back of the line was bitching and moaning and about some incident in the parking lot. In addition to other profanity he dropped the F bomb. There was a father and a small daughter standing right in front of him. I turned around and chastised the old man asked him to watch his language as there was small children around. Should I have minded my own business? (If I was in Alabama should I have called the cops to have him arrested?) This thread should be: How old were you when you first heard the "F" word? What terrible damage did it do to you? How would it have been better if the person had said "intercourse"? Would it have kept you from being the pervert that you are today? Explain the part in red, please. It sure sounds like you are accusing someone of being a pervert. From everything I have been able to determine in my life, most people have some sort of thing that is "different" about them. But, it is just a question: How would you be different today if you had not heard the "F" word? Answer the question with anything that you think is appropriate to your particular case. As near as I can tell, nobody has ever suffered serious damage from hearing the "F" word, including children. So you didn't need to call him a pervert to make your point, you just did because. |
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"Do you kiss your Mother with that mouth?"
I have used that several times on people cussing well beyond what is normal. It seems to work most of the time. |
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How so? Does the "F" word cause some actual harm, or is it just some harm that only happened in the mind of the listener? And, if the "F" word is so damaging, then how does the word "cuff" get a free pass? Would anyone have protested if he said "Cuff! Cuff! Cuff!"? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I have a theory on how people will respond. Another thread prompted me to start this one. While standing in line at the return desk an old man at the back of the line was bitching and moaning and about some incident in the parking lot. In addition to other profanity he dropped the F bomb. There was a father and a small daughter standing right in front of him. I turned around and chastised the old man asked him to watch his language as there was small children around. Should I have minded my own business? (If I was in Alabama should I have called the cops to have him arrested?) What major social problem do you think you averted just in the nick of time? How would the world be different if you had simply ignored him? First, the world would be different for OP if he had MYOB. Second, the world just got a little better as far as the people who were witness to event. I swear every chance I get in the proper company. I apologize when I slip at an inappropriate moment. How so? Does the "F" word cause some actual harm, or is it just some harm that only happened in the mind of the listener? And, if the "F" word is so damaging, then how does the word "cuff" get a free pass? Would anyone have protested if he said "Cuff! Cuff! Cuff!"? You are the quintessential punk. Good luck! |
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The only way to give curse words any power is to freak out about them.
They're just words....it's kind of retarded we make some phonetic phrases vulgar, yet another one that sounds different but means the exact same thing are ok around kids. It's like saying "bless you" after a sneeze, really, a silly holdout from long gone "polite" Victorian language. There's no fucking point in a rational society for exclamatory language to be bad and hidden from people. Frack your feelings about it, too. |
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While I certainly enjoy using profanity, I don't use it where inappropriate, around women, kids, older folks, etc.
It was how I was raised. Its one of things civilizations use to convey respect and civility. Its one of the things that has fallen by the wayside of the modern era. |
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