Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-8846246-20160124191909/@comment-25561833-20160124233501

Travid117 wrote: Shine101 wrote: Travid117 wrote: Shine101 wrote: Travid117 wrote: I know.. How about we all respect the rules? Seriously can you guys not live without swearing? Do you need it to express yourself? Actually, there are people who express themselves through swearing in terms of opinions which makes sense, swearing in a sentance is more catching than just saying 'This is bad'. I'm not trying to say that the rules are dumb, far from it (I find them confusing but I won't rant about that), I'm just simply correcting you Swearing is lazy, if you can't express yourself without swearing then.... I dunno man, wait until your next birthday and see if that helps I don't quite understand how swearing is lazy, mind informing me? I'm not trying to be rude or arrogant or trying to get the rule taken down, I'm just curious Alright well, swearing for one, is not a part of the main English language, they are words made to be separate and swearing is essentially sentance fillers such as 'Um'. Swearing is used when we can't express our feelings through a more complex kind of sentance, as an example. Saying That was ____ gross mate, it much easier to say than, Hey that was pretty gross, children can learn to swear easily.

This is because swears are some of the easiest words to put together in the English language, they are usually derived from 4-5 letters and can be used in succession with other swear words to make a sentance that actually makes sense rather than having to think about what you're saying, which is why people who road rage and such, quick situations, swear the most.

Please excuse my passion on this subject, I am an English Language A* candidate Oh, I understand now! My apologies for asking about this so much