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  • Making a mockery of the swear filter
  • scotroutes
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    juanghia
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    Challenging big bro, brave man

    Rubber_Buccaneer
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    That appears to be the actual title of the video so I think we are going to need a lengthy court case to make a ruling on this one

    donald
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    Making a mfockery of the swear filter surely

    Stoner
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    Wont somebody think of mumsnet!

    ton
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    I was once told by the editor that **** was acceptable.

    spelt with a E rather than a U.

    scotroutes
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    The moral stance would be to not advertise it (which raises another issue….)

    jamesfts
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    F#%K ME!

    MSP
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    [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UaEC-lWSlmI[/video]

    Bez
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    I was once told by the editor that **** was acceptable.

    spelt with a E rather than a U.

    Of course it’s acceptable. It’s a hundredth of a dollar, there’s nothing offensive about that.

    fifeandy
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    jamesfts – Member
    F#%K ME!

    Would you prefer the crank-arm or the mini pump? 😯

    tomhoward
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    Bit shit that.

    *doffs cap in bez’ direction*

    ton
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/****

    a hundredth of a dollar? how so?

    Bez
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    Give it time, the penny will drop.

    *nods graciously at tom*

    ton
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    Bez, mine was the f word, not the c word. c word is banned in my house.

    RustySpanner
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    Carbon?

    tomhoward
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    Chinky? (While referring to the local Chinese takeaway, obvs)

    roverpig
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    Bollox, shit, ****

    All from issue 112, so I guess they must be acceptable on here.

    EDIT: Ah, no, it seems that the w word is OK to print, but not to use online.

    nairnster
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    A bit strange. But they make the rules.

    Bez
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    See, now, Tom’s c-word there is one that would be banned in *my* house.

    ulysse
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    Rules are for the guidance of wise men and obediance of fools

    smell_it
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    CCc…an’t type hh-hands wringing to too f’furiously!!! M !?

    nairnster
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    I can manage to type on an internet forum without needing to swear. That doesn’t make me a fool.

    roverpig
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    Me too, which is why I was slightly surprised to find that proper journalists can’t write a magazine article without feeling the need to pop in the odd expletive. Not that it really bothers me, just seems a bit unnecessary, that’s all.

    monkeysfeet
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    [video]https://youtu.be/Jl55Cvy4L6Q[/video]
    😆

    gofasterstripes
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    *dances with wolves*

    Mark
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    Here’s the truth. We can swear on our own site and in the mag. You guys can’t. That’s how it is. Is it fair? No. But it’s still how it is.

    Think of it like this. I can walk around my own house in just my pants. But if you visit, you can’t.

    Hope that helps clear this all up.

    ****

    🙂

    mrlebowski
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    Think of it like this. I can walk around my own house in just my pants

    .

    That’s a mental image that’s going to take some shifting!

    scotroutes
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    But could I walk around your house in my own pants? 😆

    jekkyl
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    What kind of pants?

    mitsumonkey
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    Greyish ones that a long time ago used to be white but have become a bit baggy and holey with a feint skid mark in the back that never came out in the wash?

    funkmasterp
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    Here’s the truth. We can swear on our own site and in the mag. You guys can’t. That’s how it is. Is it fair? No. But it’s still how it is. So f&$@ you all.

    That would have been a better way to end that paragraph in my opinion. Salt in the wound 😀

    superstu
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    Pants in the British context or American?

    juanghia
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    Hope that helps clear this all up.

    Sure does, now I feel justified for only flicking through ST in WHSmiths and Promoting Ad Free Browsing.

    😀

    captain_bastard
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    Swearing on the internet and doubly so forums is plain juvenile and silly

    somafunk
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    I was once told by the editor that **** was acceptable.

    spelt with a E rather than a U.

    Apparently not as i got banned for using the well known f e c k phrase used by Father Jack from the Father Ted show, i guess the fact that i pointed out that you can hear this phrase on R4 during the day irked whatever mod banned me, perhaps he/she/insert non-gender specific pronoun here wasn’t a fan of the show.

    jamj1974
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    Think of it like this. I can walk around my own house in just my pants. But if you visit, you can’t.

    I do it all the time. But you are out – so that’s ok, right?

    Poopscoop
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    I didn’t even know the forum had a seat filter!

    Probably due to the fact I don’t bother swearing on here.

    In real life, of course.

    On any forum, this or others,I never feel the need to.

    funkmasterp
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    What’s a seat filter? Does it allow one to pass gas without the unpleasant odour?

    Rorschach
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    [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xf7frtuyF14[/video]

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