If only.7 pages in, not going to read everything. Just chiming in to say.....
It's the word fuck. If you make a big deal out of that, I really hope you make actual problems we face in day to day life even bigger.....
If only.7 pages in, not going to read everything. Just chiming in to say.....
It's the word fuck. If you make a big deal out of that, I really hope you make actual problems we face in day to day life even bigger.....
Buffy used to use British swear words all the time for this reason, especially in Spike's dialogue. The US censors just didn't care about it.Didn't Colm Meaney slip that in because Americans didn't realise what it meant?
It take it you're the product of cloning or adoption. And your father has never read the book of JudgesOkay, confession time. My father is a Baptist minister. He, like your dad, can handle gay couples. He also can handle language. What bothers him is pervasive sex scenes/nudity. When I was a teen he turned off the tv when I was watching "Justice", "Captain's Holiday" and even "Let He Who is Without Sin", the last one before any implied nudity was shown. He got offended by Quark lovingly speaking of jamaharon.
Or some kind of Handmaid's Tale "ceremony".It take it your the product of cloning or adoption. And your father has never read the book of Judges
Have you read Shakespeare?One wonders how Shakespeare or Dickens managed to maintain a modicum of decorum, then.
No we all do not. Must be a white thing.I was going to say...don't girls in Britain call good friends cunts sometimes ?
I would say you are also well represented. There seems to be this reaction that if you find a word or a selection of words unnecessary for Star Trek you are puritanical or not part of the real world, when you just might find them not a part of Star Trek story telling that has been or needs to be used.I must have completely different experiences than most.
Context is everythingI would say you are also well represented. There seems to be this reaction that if you find a word or a selection of words unnecessary for Star Trek you are puritanical or not part of the real world, when you just might find them not a part of Star Trek story telling that has been or needs to be used.
Context is everything
Today I'm the father of a seven year-old daughter and I'm forced to question whether or not this is suitable family viewing, at least to the degree that the previous series were.
What?Huh noticed Geordi said 'Oh My God' did he not get the memo? You don't say 'God' you say a word that's been around for as long as God.
Why that word and not the others?Not for my parents. The word "fuck" will generate maximum offense, no matter what context.
My parents would not be offended but it was not a casual word to use in my upbringing. Other forms of profanity might have been peppered here and there but three words held an almost taboo status, and I respect that in various company. It would be a shame if some viewers felt excluded because of an objection they have a right to have.Not for my parents. The word "fuck" will generate maximum offense, no matter what context.
I don't think I heard either of my parents swear the entire time I was growing up. And as an adult I think I could count the times on one hand. They never made a big deal about it.My parents would not be offended but it was not a casual word to use in my upbringing. Other forms of profanity might have been peppered here and there but three words held an almost taboo status, and I respect that in various company. It would be a shame if some viewers felt excluded because of an objection they have a right to have.
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