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// Stuff by Xaviour
Unless you can filter out a persons intent, someone can be just as offensive, mean, and cruel with "bad words" as without them.
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Definitely. Not everyone needs cuss words to be offensive. I can say more offensive comments without cusswords than I do with them. From what I've seen the current filter works just fine. The staff just need to enfore rules. If GPs don't care to enforce them, then they shouldn't be staff.
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// Stuff by Moonie
Just like in real life, there are conseguences for everything that you do/say.
You can pretty much do/say whatever you want, but you better be able to handle the consequences for your actions afterwards....
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Pfft. Can't compare. In real life we have lawyers to defend freedom of speech rights and most of the time they win.
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// Stuff by Yen
... I prefer to know which obscenities are being hurled at me.
You wouldn't believe how much you can surmise about someone's intelligence from their insults.
If you receive a list of randomly placed cuss-words, it's safe to assume the person is a retard.
On the other hand, if they throw a string of well placed cusses at you, you can assume the opposite.
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Haha. You actually got a good point on that. It probably won't hold much to this discussion, but it is so true.