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It's about ****ing time. The word has 100 usages and about 3 of them
refer to sex. On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 02:36:24 GMT, Herbert West wrote: On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 21:33:32 -0400, "Dr. Anton Phibes" wrote: October 9, 2003 F.C.C. Ruling Could Allow Use Of "F-word" On T.V. By Jon Hanian BOISE - In broadcasting, dropping the so called "F-bomb" goes over like an H-bomb. But the FCC has now ruled that the use of the "F-word" by U-2 frontman "Bono" at the Golden Globe awards **did not** violate federal indecency rules. It's crude, and maybe vulgar in context, but I've heard and viewed worse on BC TV. The F word can be heard on any street an any time of day and even in primary schools and even nursery schools. Its too common to stamp out of the english language. Might as well loosen the restriction and play up the non-vulgar non-sexual usages of the word. It's funny how everybody pretends to be shocked when they hear it over and over all the4 i\time in real life. |
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