aaronmojo
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Can I chime in? I think, nine times outa' ten, swearing is used as a crutch for a lack of cleverness. Look at "adult" humor -- movies, radio and cartoons -- from the 1940s, 50s and 60s -- and the Muppet stuff from the 70s and 80s. Much of it is very adult-oriented, that is to say, sophisticated, without ever resorting to profanity or vulgarity.
Sometimes vulgarity has its place, perhaps for character development, but something like (to use a popular modern-day example) the Simpsons humor almost always relies on character or situations, with an occasional sprinkling of PG profanity.
Personally I don't care if puppets swear or not, but I never watch the stuff with swearing puppets because it's rarely well-written, and the vulgarity is usually just added for that shock value.
Sometimes vulgarity has its place, perhaps for character development, but something like (to use a popular modern-day example) the Simpsons humor almost always relies on character or situations, with an occasional sprinkling of PG profanity.
Personally I don't care if puppets swear or not, but I never watch the stuff with swearing puppets because it's rarely well-written, and the vulgarity is usually just added for that shock value.