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I use whatever language I feel is appropriate, both online and in real life, and depending on the situation it can be pretty profane. Language doesn't bother me, and I don't understand why some people are so upset by it.
14 de mar. de 2024 · What people considered obscene in medieval England was religious swearing. A word like “zounds,” from “Christ’s wounds,” could be genuinely shocking, which is why even today, our vocabulary for...
21 de mar. de 2024 · Often regarded as rude, many believe that swear words find their home among the uneducated and people living on the fringes of society. The truth is, however, that people use strong language across the entire social strata, and there might be a good reason for that.
5 de mar. de 2024 · Instead of being castigated as something censorable, people use vulgar speech as a way of fitting in with a culture that idolizes this usage as “cool” or “radical.” Vulgarity has a leveling influence, which reduces everything to the lowest possible level.
Há 4 dias · Revelationist: Language was gifted to humans by God, and it was thus God—and not humans—who named everything. Revelationist-Conventionalist: God revealed to humans a core base of language—enabling humans to communicate with each other—and then humans invented the rest of language.
Há 6 dias · While the term língua vulgar was used to name the language before D. Dinis decided to call it "Portuguese language", the erudite version used and known as Galician-Portuguese (the language of the Portuguese court) and all other Portuguese dialects were spoken at the same time.
Há 2 dias · In vulgar senses "buttocks" ("anus"/"wretch"/"idiot"); unrelated sense "donkey" is ass in both. Arse is very rarely used in the US, though often understood, whereas both are used in British English (with arse being considered vulgar). Arse is also used in Newfoundland. behove: behoove