Topic: Censorship
oldsage's photo
Sun 06/21/09 10:13 AM
Thousand ways to skin a cat.

Has to be rules for EVERYTHING.

I can figure out how to say anything I want & not break any rules.
Fun doing it & makes people think to understand.
Many of the above post prove the point.

Just can't let the site get over run with crude, lewd, vulgar, idiotic words. Actually making people think more is good for their brain's health. Maybe they should charge for that???

rara777's photo
Sun 06/21/09 10:17 AM
Edited by rara777 on Sun 06/21/09 10:19 AM


Bdrool drool BIES

I can`t believe that I posted that.blushing

I need a censorship spanking:laughing:


Spank Spank oops


flowerforyou smooched Thanks, I needed that.smooched flowerforyou

flowerforyou smooched (((grneyedldy1967)))smooched flowerforyou

Jess642's photo
Sun 06/21/09 03:22 PM
An imaginitive mind can find ways to convey what they need to say...


Whatcha f*cking looking at ya arsewipe wanker????



rofl

FearandLoathing's photo
Sun 06/21/09 03:24 PM
Edited by FearandLoathing on Sun 06/21/09 03:24 PM
Well, I recently found out that **** is blocked...but not blow, which is kind of oxymoronic in my eye's. Along with ****, Richard is rolling in his grave. Some of these are kind of funny, you can have a lot of fun with them.

" **** this lollipop won't **** itself!"

Mr_Music's photo
Sun 06/21/09 03:36 PM
Edited by Mr_Music on Sun 06/21/09 03:36 PM
By the same token, this is supposed to be a site for adults (adults, meaning those over the age of 18 -- yes, I know, many folks don't fit the word), and I find it rather ridiculous to have to find juvenile ways of posting certain words. We aren't kindergarteners here. Certain "heavies", I can completely understand, but others such as words that can be heard on virtually any TV show or song on the radio, yet cannot be used here, is rather crossing the line.

This is an adult site. Adults use certain words. Much like a TV show or radio song, you have three choices:

1. Accept it as an adult term. After all, they're just words.
2. If a person finds them "offensive", they can ignore those words, much like the rest of us are expected (and told) to just move along if any given topic or thread "offends" us.
3. Change the channel, or turn it off.

It's pretty ironic when most folks in today's society are expected to go along with the majority rule, whatever it may be, whether they like it or not....except when it comes to print.

no photo
Sun 06/21/09 03:46 PM

By the same token, this is supposed to be a site for adults (adults, meaning those over the age of 18 -- yes, I know, many folks don't fit the word), and I find it rather ridiculous to have to find juvenile ways of posting certain words. We aren't kindergarteners here. Certain "heavies", I can completely understand, but others such as words that can be heard on virtually any TV show or song on the radio, yet cannot be used here, is rather crossing the line.

This is an adult site. Adults use certain words. Much like a TV show or radio song, you have three choices:

1. Accept it as an adult term. After all, they're just words.
2. If a person finds them "offensive", they can ignore those words, much like the rest of us are expected (and told) to just move along if any given topic or thread "offends" us.
3. Change the channel, or turn it off.

It's pretty ironic when most folks in today's society are expected to go along with the majority rule, whatever it may be, whether they like it or not....except when it comes to print.



What I don't get is the fuss over using certain words when your point can be made just as well without them. Why is it necessary to resort to being a potty mouth?


Mr_Music's photo
Sun 06/21/09 03:48 PM
That's the point, though....who is to judge as to what's "potty mouth", and what isn't?

no photo
Sun 06/21/09 03:49 PM

That's the point, though....who is to judge as to what's "potty mouth", and what isn't?


Here, Admin.

Jess642's photo
Sun 06/21/09 03:51 PM
I can either choose to swear or not.... and I choose to...it's a cultural prerequisite.

I would be extradited if I didn't.noway laugh

Mr_Music's photo
Sun 06/21/09 03:56 PM
Fair enough. So then, we shall all heretofore refer to the former Vice President as Richard Cheney, despite the fact that he does not go by that name on any regular basis.

We are allowed to lick a lollipop, but we are not allowed to **** a coughdrop.

Even though *** is referred to in the Bible, we must call it a donkey or a burro.

The specific medical terminology for am man's gentitalia is *****, but we must refer to it as a "hoo-hoo", or some other such nonsense.

Another name for an imbecile is ****, but apparently it only means part of a female anatomy, regardless of the fact that the word is as innocent as "crap".

The list goes on....

Poetrywriter's photo
Sun 06/21/09 03:57 PM

nor can i post the name of the lead female character in Goldfinger. somewhere,Ian Fleming is amused. be seeing you


You mean Poosay Galore? laugh

Phuque2's photo
Sun 06/21/09 03:58 PM
Edited by Phuque2 on Sun 06/21/09 04:01 PM
I also find the notion that words offend people to a point that restrictions of normal speach have to be blocked as if this was China, or some other country that puts the finger on a trigger to stop adults from talking in a civil mannor. I have been ordered to run into the fires of hell and back while in the military, and the language that was used would make most people cringe. But, I did not stop them and say...."I am offended, please stop" I have paid a price to say the words I wish to say. I don't feel I should have to exersise my mind to find a better way of saying a word that for whatever reason offends the..."Great Computor"

My female dog is a *****.
See **** run. See Jane run. See **** stand tall
A donkey is sometimes refered to as an ***.
A great broadway show and song....What's new ***** cat?

Silly

no photo
Sun 06/21/09 04:00 PM

Fair enough. So then, we shall all heretofore refer to the former Vice President as Richard Cheney, despite the fact that he does not go by that name on any regular basis.

We are allowed to lick a lollipop, but we are not allowed to **** a coughdrop.

Even though *** is referred to in the Bible, we must call it a donkey or a burro.

The specific medical terminology for am man's gentitalia is *****, but we must refer to it as a "hoo-hoo", or some other such nonsense.

Another name for an imbecile is ****, but apparently it only means part of a female anatomy, regardless of the fact that the word is as innocent as "crap".

The list goes on....



I see and appreciate your point Keith flowerforyou , but as you know, usually rules come from people pushing the limits and folks getting offended, so a guideline has to be established. Just a few can effect the outcome for all of us.

auburngirl's photo
Sun 06/21/09 04:01 PM
My Pi$$ on the daisies thread somehow magically turned into "pizz" on the daisies.

rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl whoa

Mr_Music's photo
Sun 06/21/09 04:02 PM
Just a few can effect the outcome for all of us.


Why is an old Osmonds song coming to mind?

"One bad apple...."

PacificStar48's photo
Sun 06/21/09 04:02 PM
I guess it is needed but sometimes the spaces tend to suggest more vulgar terms than were used.

Mr_Music's photo
Sun 06/21/09 04:04 PM
Words are only as filthy as the mind that's interpreting them.

no photo
Sun 06/21/09 04:04 PM

Just a few can effect the outcome for all of us.


Why is an old Osmonds song coming to mind?

"One bad apple...."



love Donny Osmondlove :tongue: But yeah, you got the idea.

no photo
Sun 06/21/09 04:06 PM

My Pi$$ on the daisies thread somehow magically turned into "pizz" on the daisies.

rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl whoa


:angel:

Jess642's photo
Sun 06/21/09 04:09 PM

My Pi$$ on the daisies thread somehow magically turned into "pizz" on the daisies.

rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl whoa


I still wanna know who p*ssed on your daisies...grumble


:wink: laugh