Did you mean to reply to that poster? He didn't say of what you responded to???
Who died and made you the thread police?
Did you mean to reply to that poster? He didn't say of what you responded to???
I was just trying to follow the thread of discussion by all means don't let me ask a simple question. Do as you please![]()
Not seeing what Refuge did to deserve that.I'm not interested in engaging with your passive-aggressive bullshit today, Refuge. Go play with someone else.
So there's no need to censor when people aren't so immature to be compelled to swear in the first place.
Just on language. Obviously it is something we are taught and with that its social impact. Like ever seen a kid say "Poop!" and Nanna says, naughty GregWho says swearing is a sign of immaturity? Or a desperate attempt to sound cool? Or a lack of intelligence or any of the assumptions/insinuations that keep being thrown out here? Brilliant scientists and scholars curse. Sophisticated, advanced, progressive cultures swear. Some of the smartest and most talented writers and artists I know swear like sailors when they feel like it. It has nothing to do with education or intelligence or "progress" or anything like that.
It's just a color in the crayon box. Granted, you're not always going to want to scrawl neon green everywhere, but sometimes it's just the right color to add a bit of zest to a piece of art. The right tool for the right job.
Same thing with "fucking" in dialogue or everyday speech.
It seemed to me it was used in Discovery to emphasise a moment, partly Tilly being excited and partly I think she was trying to seem cool, like that kid seeing how everyone will look.
In what universe?Tilly IS Fucking cool
Where the burritos flow like wine and rubber mattresses are all hypoallergenic.In what universe?![]()
Tilly IS Fucking cool
Since when did utopias preclude swearing? I wasn't aware that "fucking cool" was a social evil on the level of war or racism or poverty. It's just a colorful mode of expression; it isn't intrinsically primitive or negative or a sign of societal decline.
Who says swearing is a sign of immaturity? Or a desperate attempt to sound cool? Or a lack of intelligence or any of the assumptions/insinuations that keep being thrown out here? Brilliant scientists and scholars curse. Sophisticated, advanced, progressive cultures swear. Some of the smartest and most talented writers and artists I know swear like sailors when they feel like it. It has nothing to do with education or intelligence or "progress" or anything like that.
It's just a color in the crayon box. Granted, you're not always going to want to scrawl neon green everywhere, but sometimes it's just the right color to add a bit of zest to a piece of art. The right tool for the right job.
Same thing with "fucking" in dialogue or everyday speech.
Twice.Well if the colourful metaphors (fucken cool, kind of a metaphor) have enriched Discovery so much how come they've only use one... once?
...I could do without any further F-bombs, however. I just don't think they have any place in Trek, especially in an on-duty, professional situation. ...
And "swearing like a sailor" is a very real phenomenon.
That in part is what doesn't make sense. Like if it is professional work practice in Year Dot to refrain from swearing then show that. If it is acceptable work practice to swear like a sailor show that. It hasn't been portrayed as a vision of the future as such. Fine if it is an expression of excitement then there should be MORE of them because that is the social language Discovery is presenting. The way it came off was this expression of try hard 'coolness' but more it felt like a production point to give a nod to its censorship rating.My personal experience in the working world leads me to lean toward this line of thinking as well. But I have always worked in offices. These people don't. They are in the space navy. And "swearing like a sailor" is a very real phenomenon.
Kor
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