Question about cuss words

#36
#36
If you use a spork does that mean you are likely to wear skorts as well?
 
#38
#38
wow,, morbid but cant help but laugh


well the F word came from mid evil time when nobles were allowed to cheat on their spouses in special rooms in the castle, "Forinicate Under Consent of the King"
It most certainly does not.
Pronunciation: \ˈfək\ Function: verb Etymology: akin to Dutch fokken to breed (cattle), Swedish dialect fókka to copulate Date: circa 1503
 
#39
#39
Why are certain words "bad" while others are not?

I can say crap all day and nobody thinks about it but if I use sh*t it offends some people.

So when did the traditional cuss words become words one "shouldn't" say?

I have always wondered this but never really got an answer.
If you could say it in front of your Momma when you were 12, and not get slapped. It's not a cuss word.
 
#40
#40
3 pages in and no Johnny Dangerously references?

What a bunch of fargin' corksocking bastages!
 
#46
#46
Basically, it comes down to words being "bad" because society deems it so and thus becomes a self-fulfilling idea.

There is nothing wrong in the biblical sense with dropping the f bomb, no matter what a churchie might try and argue. Now saying "G--damn," or even just "damn" in improper context on the other hand, is quite literally blasphemous and thus a true bad word in a biblical sense.

We don't really even curse in the true sense anymore, which would be more wishing or calling for something bad to happen to someone in explicit terms.
 
#48
#48
Basically, it comes down to words being "bad" because society deems it so and thus becomes a self-fulfilling idea.

There is nothing wrong in the biblical sense with dropping the f bomb, no matter what a churchie might try and argue.
Now saying "G--damn," or even just "damn" in improper context on the other hand, is quite literally blasphemous and thus a true bad word in a biblical sense.

We don't really even curse in the true sense anymore, which would be more wishing or calling for something bad to happen to someone in explicit terms.

So my chances of getting to heaven aren't impaired by saying the f word 500 times a day? Awesome.
 
#49
#49
I will never forget this.

My Papaw pastors the church that I attend. So one day after church we went out to eat some dinner. We were sitting around, and I was telling a story. There was the Sh*t word in the story, and when it came time to say the word I just said " the S word" my Grandmother then persists to tell me. Why don't you just say it? I mean society has made these words "bad" not one time are these words mentioned in the Bible, and no where does it say that they are bad and should be refrained from. There are demeaning words such as damn and **** that shouldn’t be said, but As$ is not a bad word, Sh*t is not a bad word, Hell is not a bad word, Da*n is not a bad word. I just looked at her and started dying laughing. It was one of the funniest things. My Papaw just sat there.
 

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