therock1811 wrote:South Park already uses the F word regularly...though it is bleeped out...
Except with the South Park Movie ... and YES, Comedy Central did play the entire movie uncensored early in the morning which I did tape. Otherwise, even though the South Park TV series does regularly use the word, it's never heard due to the bleeps.
OtherHD wrote:In all seriousness, here is my take on the curse word situation...
Being in high school, I definately hear where Stooge and others are coming from. I actually have no problem with teenagers cursing, as long as it's among their peers. It
does get somewhat irritating when the F word is used seemingly every other word, as if that's the only adjective these kids know. But if used for emphasis, as the article suggests, it is fine with me. Again, it depends on where and when the word is being said. If you have common sense enough not to use it around adults, around the job, to your parents, to teachers, etc., then more power to you.
I disagree with the idea that if you use those words, you are somehow dumber, or not as refined as someone who doesn't. That's absurd. I curse around my friends, and yet my GPA is 4.5, I am top of my class, and I have never made below a B...EVER. I also have the decency not to do it around adults and ESPECIALLY not my family. If saying the F word around friends makes me uncouth or stupid in your eyes, then whatever. At least
I know better.

As for airing the F word on network TV...I have no idea LOL...I guess we will see.
The use of strong language can be emphasized and portrayed tactfully IF USED in the right situations. Just using it to use it makes one look like a total ass IMHO.
Basically speaking, I have to agree with OtherHD 100% on his views about this.
SF