The F*-it thread

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I admit I get a hmm sort of feeling when I see nothing outside of me is making any difference.
I daresay I'll get over it... :eh:
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Re: The F*-it thread

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Paradise-on-Earth wrote: Wed Jan 10, 2024 8:13 pm

In the old Forum, we had a "F* it thread". It was incredibly useful!
You know, it's really odd about our use of F*.
The expletive deleted is just a sound in the air, completely harmless. And people say F* as if that's okay.
Which of course it is, except that surely it's unnecessary.

Little personal anecdote here:

As a native English speaker I learned some Spanish so I'd be able to get around Galapagos with some credibility. Years later I was living in Queensland, Australia, and ended up with all these new-migrant Spanish-speaking friends like my place was New South America.

There was a sweet and prim elderly woman from Argentina, and we were all sitting around talking in Spanish when she asked me: "What is this word I keep hearing on the streets, fock... fock... fock...?"

Bit of a dilemma there, but I happened to be sitting beside her so I whispered "culiar" in her ear, and naturally she gasped.

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Leah Southey wrote: Sun Nov 03, 2024 5:43 pm
You know, it's really odd about our use of F*.
The expletive deleted is just a sound in the air, completely harmless. And people say F* as if that's okay.
Which of course it is, except that surely it's unnecessary.

Little personal anecdote here:

As a native English speaker I learned some Spanish so I'd be able to get around Galapagos with some credibility. Years later I was living in Queensland, Australia, and ended up with all these new-migrant Spanish-speaking friends like my place was New South America.

There was a sweet and prim elderly woman from Argentina, and we were all sitting around talking in Spanish when she asked me: "What is this word I keep hearing on the streets, fock... fock... fock...?"

Bit of a dilemma there, but I happened to be sitting beside her so I whispered "culiar" in her ear, and naturally she gasped.

:lol: :lol: :lol:
You make me look up words all the time! :lol:
In Germany we don't swear in f*'s, we mostly swear in "shit" (pure and plain. Without any bulls included). That's "ok" and natural as well, and also unneccessary... :lol: And then there is a lot of malediction, which is not really "ok" in my opinion, but nobody means what they say or even notice what they literally say in this moments, anyway. :doh: ...Well, as long there is relief! :lol: :lol: :lol:



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I felt the impulse to bring this here-not trying to mess with the f*ing of anybody here, who is supposed to f* without being disturbed! ;)
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