Interviews with Vulgar Words and Phrases

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Had you ever been surprised by such words and phrases in certain interviews? For example, I was surprised to hear a recording of whom I had assumed was a certain performer of a certain character named Beakman for a certain TV program named "Beakman's World" named Paul Zaloom saying a certain word often used as the opposite of a certain heaven in years past in vulgar ways earlier today (note: the word was usually spelled with either one of these letters appearing first from left to right: "h" and "H").
 

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Am I surprised?

Not really. I have a pretty big sailor mouth that swear words don't even bother me.
 

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Had you ever been surprised by such words and phrases in certain interviews? For example, I was surprised to hear a recording of whom I had assumed was a certain performer of a certain character named Beakman for a certain TV program named "Beakman's World" named Paul Zaloom saying a certain word often used as the opposite of a certain heaven in years past in vulgar ways earlier today (note: the word was usually spelled with either one of these letters appearing first from left to right: "h" and "H").
You mean he said the word "H ell"? That's not usually seen as a really major swear word. Also, what was the context that the word was used in? Context is everything.
 

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What an absolutely ****** thread to be discussing. I mean, what the **** is the point of this ******* discussion? Of course people are gonna ******* swear the **** house down during interviews, it's not like they ******* can't. They're ******* adults for ***** sake, they're gonna ******* talk **** like ******* adults. It's not like the entire ******* universe is gonna ******* explode into a million tiny ******* pieces of **** because of that kind of ****. ******, you can't police them.
 

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Oh, I thought the reason Mario was surprised was because Beakman's actor swore on an official Beakman's World website recording.
...but nope, it's just a random podcast.
I mean, it can sometimes feel a little odd at first hearing someone swear when they're famous for being on a children's show. But at the end of the day, they are adults, like Snowth said. It's really no big deal.
That and... H€ll is not considered a major swear.
 

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That and... H€ll is not considered a major swear.
Well, I mean yeah, it still is, people are just more lax about it these days.

Consider that once upon a time, words like "fart," "crap," and "suck" were words that would get you a bar of soap in the mouth!
 

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Well, I mean yeah, it still is, people are just more lax about it these days.

Consider that once upon a time, words like "fart," "crap," and "suck" were words that would get you a bar of soap in the mouth!
Mm, true.
 

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Using vulgar language to express personal feelings is not necessary for any being.
 

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If that's what you think then so be it.

Sometimes it can just come out as part of vocabulary or frustration. Most of the time I swear when I'm with friends or if I need to get out frustration.
 
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