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But usually it is a limited vocabulary 8 comments
guest · 5 years ago
I agree with the above sentiment, but am still against cursing. In my opinion, it shows not a lack of intelligence or vocabulary, but a lack of empathy. I mean, it's called offensive or foul language because the words themselves do carry vulgar and/or offensive sentiments. The use of such language is heavily frowned on in most every professional field, with a few notable exceptions, but that fact remains that most everyone understands that using language makes many uncomfortable. People that curse because they want to just don't seem to care that what they're doing is offensive. It kinda saddens me that many people are more considerate with gender pronouns than with cursing around people that find it offensive. Granted, I kinda feel like that people that get in others faces for cursing do deserve it, but I used to be like that, and the reason I changed is because I realized that cussing isn't about intelligence or superiority or inferiority; it's just rude when it's uncalled for.