I take it she missed TSFS: "You Klingon bastard, you killed my son!"
Either that or she forgot. All I remember really is we saw it together in the cinema and she was surprised by it.
I take it she missed TSFS: "You Klingon bastard, you killed my son!"
The pre-restoration version of Guns of Navarrone (including, IIRC, the theatrical release) had to dub Richard Harris' opening dialogue, replacing "bloody" with "ruddy" (I think, it's been a long time since I've watched the extra feature detailing that change)--probably so your nan would feel comfortable going to the cinema to watch Gregory Peck and Anthony Quinn.Impressive, I know that my nan (who is just shy of 80) thinks bloody is a swearword, although I remember attending a council meeting with my other grandmother who was a union rep and afterwards in the bar, I was impressed by how much she swore.
Great movie. I always viewed it as a precursor to some of the story tropes of cyberpunk roleplaying adventures..(The movie in question was "The Warriors," btw.)
Personally, as someone non-religious myself, I never understood how or why Christianity became the default profanity source. Why does no one use "Buddha" as a swear word?
Possibly because Christianity was the biggest religion in the "Western world" and the religion most people would have contact with? ... In the Roman Empire their gods would have been used as curse words too and it later evolved into the Catholic Church so the tradition has existed in Europe for millenia.
That was spectacular. Thank you for sharing it.
"Frell" sounds way too wimpy to work as a swear word to my ear. It's a very soft-sounding word, whereas "Frak" has the hard "K" sound that really makes it sing as profanity.Personally, I'm still crushed that "frell" didn't catch on the way "frak" did.
Yup. A British friend of mine compared it to "bitch" in U.S. parlance.Isn't slag Brit slang for a slur against a woman's virtue?
Here's something I've always wanted to discuss: suppose you are an atheist/agnostic. And you say something, possibly a swear, involving religious terminology (e.g. "Oh my god!" "God fucking damn!" "What the hell?") And someone else who is religious comments that it's weird for a nonreligious person to say such things. What do you say?
It's surprising at how he survived fourteen years in prison, unless the unhingedness was caused while being inside.
Here's something I've always wanted to discuss: suppose you are an atheist/agnostic. And you say something, possibly a swear, involving religious terminology (e.g. "Oh my god!" "God fucking damn!" "What the hell?") And someone else who is religious comments that it's weird for a nonreligious person to say such things. What do you say?
And I hope Montreal gets a new Expos team.![]()
Personally, I'm still crushed that "frell" didn't catch on the way "frak" did.
Is that actually a real possibility? I actually saw someone wearing an Expos hat today, and I was all like "is that still even a thing?"
Yes, it's a thing!There has been a real organized effort to bring a new Expos team to Montreal for quite a while now. It's called the Montreal Baseball Project.
Wait, what?
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