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Swearing In Star Trek XI?

I figure that after a few centuries, what's a "bad' word will shift a bit.

"****ing captain on the bridge!"
"Hah, **** you, Mister Sulu."
"****ing hailing frequencies, sir?"
"****ing-ay, lieutenant."
"Science scan, Captain ****?"
"You bet your ***, you ****er."
KIRK spills coffee. "Oh, bother!"
Silence. Whisper.
"Deed he say da ****ing "B" word?"
 
Superman said:
scotthm said:
The reality is that in 200 years cursing will be largely seen as a feeble attempt to make inane conversation seem more impressive, and it will be a forgotten 'art'.
Damn, son, you are one uptight motherfucker, coming into a fucking thread on cursing and pissing on everyone's motherfucking parade....
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I'm sorry.
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I'm just shittin' you.
But helping me to prove my point. Thanks.

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Nah, cursing has always been around in one way or another, God's balls man! Of course there is foul language in Star Trek.
 
I think who curses would be a good point. I don't think Spock should curse (certainly not Nimoy, but not really Quinto either). McCoy or Scotty definitely would be the most likely to have a foul mouth out of anyone in the movie.
 
Riker said bastard in Insurrection. It was during the cloud battle scene with weird faced aliens. I know it's sad to remember that single word. But the movie made an impression on me. Good CGI.
 
Bones: Goddammit, Jim! I'm a doctor, not a fucking xenolinguistics expert! Why don't you ask Uhura how to say, "Go fuck your mother," in Klingonese? Bastard.
 
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