kokonut
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Terry Foster: Is The ‘N-Word’ Ever OK In The Locker Room? « CBS Detroit
And, no, I didn't misspell "teh," either.
And, no, I didn't misspell "teh," either.
Vulgar language of any kind is not necessary or right. People should learn to express themselves better without resorting to gutter language. It seems to be a losing battle though. As long as people venerate sports figures no matter how they speak or behave, they can't be expected to change. It's a reflection of a deteriorating society.
What's so "friendly" about vulgarity?Even if it's done between friends in jest and they don't mind?
What's so "friendly" about vulgarity?
The question should be, "Why can't friends express themselves with each other without resorting to vulgar language?" Is their vocabulary really that limited?
I wasn't planning on interfering; just stating my opinion.Joking amongst themselves and enjoying the banter isn't really an area to interfere no matter how crude it is. They just find it raucously funny. Each to his or her own, I suppose.