I'm basically one of those people with a better, extensive vocabulary. I always thought it'd be best for foul-mouthed people to use SUBSTITUTE WORDS, because the words that frequently appear online are pointless, uninteresting, and cliched. They can also shock other people, cost someone some friends, and make a bad impresson of people introducing themselves.
On a somewhat unrelated topic, my brother, who had a friend over, talked about a person with a tattoo on "Bats Day." He said the words that were on it, and they included "Dripping ****ing blood." What's gotten into him, anyway? I don't want him to be hated. I'm loved because I never say R-rated words.
I know this is a country where there's freedom of speech, but there are better, cleaner words that outnumber the bad words a trillion to one! So why not use substitute words that make more sense, like 'screw,' 'flippin'/freakin',' 'mess,' anything that's family-friendly. Did anyone in the 1930s ever drop the s-bomb in the media? No! Was I ever prone to the most common swears when I was little? Of course not! The thing is, every child must avoid bad influences at all costs so as to not follow their example.
And by the way, my brother frequently listens to hip-hop music whose songs are labeled 'Explicit.' I found out that MC Hammer is one of the 'clean' rappers, so why doesn't he listen to him? Speaking of MCs, there's also the highly-underrated, animated feline rapper, MC Skat Kat. His album, "The Adventures of MC Skat Kat and the Stray Mob," was released in 1991, and even though it didn't sell very well, the lyrics were very, very clean. Of course, because of mild words, it's rated PG. I had to write down the lyrics I heard on Word Pad because no one else in the Internet world was willing to do so. What I can't believe is the fact that there are no sources of the intro lyrics of On the Prowl being sung by the one and only Paula Abdul. The album's not available on iTunes yet, but it is in the Zune Marketplace if anyone's willing to obtain the tracks. There's even an unreleased music video for the song Big Time, but only 3/5 of it can be seen. There's some grade-A animation in there if anyone's interested. I want the animated cat to get a second chance because I want people to see how sublime cartoony animation is, and I'm a fan of that kind of animation. I think I've said too much.
So if you're a fan of anything appropriate, like I Love Lucy, The Cosby Show, and anything that's rated G and/or PG, any good-natured family member won't mind. Now I say, let's make this world feel more like the 1920s, in which expletives never existed in the media.
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