Question about cuss words

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JZVOL

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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.
 
#4
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Ask george carlin... well, he's dead... listen to george carlin...

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"
 
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and who was the first to say them? who deemed them bad? does Lane kiffin cuss?
 
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Interesting. I've heard the S word comes from Ship High In Transit.

I just don't get when these specific words became unacceptable.

I'm a Christian but I've asked my brother, who is super conservative and will never cuss, he never gives a straight answer.

He gets mad a says crap or dang all the time but it is the exact same meaning/intention as the four letter counterpart.
 
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Interesting. I've heard the S word comes from Ship High In Transit.

I just don't get when these specific words became unacceptable.

I'm a Christian but I've asked my brother, who is super conservative and will never cuss, he never gives a straight answer.

He gets mad a says crap or dang all the time but it is the exact same meaning/intention as the four letter counterpart.

yah, i guess the four letter counterparts are just too much fun to say...
 
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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"
I think that is an urban legend like "For unlawful carnal knowledge"
 

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