Now if your just using it 10 times before every normal word, then obviously you've got problems if that's all you can say to communicate....
All I can say is, NEVER go to West Terre Haute Indiana. They invented 50 swear words there and use it constantly, this is also why I emigrated to Japan.
Swearing is for people who just can't express themselves properly, and feel that they can REALLY get a point across by swearing... >.> they're fools.
Does anyone really care if "F-llen Sword" or M- Mi-i C-ty are actually censored? Do people use those words in sentences? I understand you want to know why, but the question should've been forwarded to a moderator. And ask yourself "is it really that important?"
@InTheZone: With most of them, it doesn't matter. But o'utward is a word several people have written, and the first six letters get censored... And I still don't get the deal with 'raped'.
@Sodas: That happens to me too... When I type too fast I forget it gets censored... It's not that big of a problem, though.
But o'utward is a word several people have written, and the first six letters get censored... And I still don't get the deal with 'raped'.
Interesting point. Why not use 'external' or 'externally'? Although, I guess it wouldn't fit in some context or another, all the time. If anything, people should bypass the censor. As for 'raped' ... haven't got a clue, but I guess you can wait 'til Carlie or a Mod decides to skip along by.
It's mainly used to describe a motion (going out-wards), so the external words don't work so well. 'Raped' probably proves that the o'utwar/o'utward issue can be solved, though, since it's the specific letter combination that as censored... And I don't think 'r*pe' should be censored at all, but that's just me...
Words that possibly should be censored... Whore? It wasn't last time I checked, but I kind of think it should be...