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2006-09-22 20:10:33 · answer #1 · answered by beast 6 · 0 0

When the people not say anything. Tell you a story. This was about 15 years ago. Sunday morning I was watching "Best little whore house in Texas" if I remember correct. It was funny. Anywho, the bad guys were chasing the good guy and they run into the Whore house and go upstairs into one of the rooms where 5 women were. It showed their Breasts clear as day. I flipped out! Wow, they were nice breasts I must admit, but, this was regular TV. A few of my friends also saw this and were asking; "How they get away with that"? The next Sunday the same show was on again, only this time, no breasts, :-( Sniffle! I assume one of two things took place here. One; it was an honest mistake and this scene was not censored. Two; it was on purpose to test the reaction of the people.

2006-09-23 03:10:59 · answer #2 · answered by Snaglefritz 7 · 0 0

My opinion differs from that of my learned colleagues. They maintain that proper use of the English language must be achieved brfore this already much-used word will 'go public'. I feel that the opposite is true: The English language is being eroded day by day, and I do not forsee a recovery. We are sinking further and further into the slime of euphemisms, slang, swear words, and just generally poor grammar. So I maintain that the use of this word in the general-audience media will occur very, very soon. After all, it takes intelligence and studied thought to speak without having to resort to swearing and vulgarity, and THAT is obviously NOT the way the language is headed! Reference your own use of a double negative when asking the question in the first place! LOL & LOL, Sharon C

2006-09-23 03:14:53 · answer #3 · answered by therealme 3 · 1 0

I think the time is already here. I have cable TV and there is not a day that goes by that I don't hear it at least once. I hear it on the streets too. It is my opinion that people only use the word for shock value and very soon it will be as common as the word damn. I don't use the word.......I think it's ugly

2006-09-24 02:05:03 · answer #4 · answered by KieKie 5 · 0 0

Never in America, trust me.

Do you know they changed the name of an interstate like in Michigan because it was called 69? So it would have been called I-69. The religious (christian) groups petitioned and the name was changed to I-63. Swear to whatever.

AS long as they exist, you'll never hear f.u.c.k. on the TV.

2006-09-23 03:05:00 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Just over a hundred years ago to say "damn" in public was considered extremely offensive. When the telephone was invented a law was passed that made it illegal to swear over telephone lines.

Time will tell I suppose.

2006-09-23 04:07:18 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Proper English must be taught to the public first before the usage of the "F" can occur.

2006-09-23 03:03:32 · answer #7 · answered by Andrea 5 · 0 0

However long it takes to teach the general population proper use of the English language.

2006-09-23 02:57:22 · answer #8 · answered by jennilaine777 4 · 1 0

If and when people accept cuss words they will become common place and there for will not be cuss words any longer.

2006-09-23 03:05:39 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It is already on alot of TV shows and networks.

2006-09-23 03:03:10 · answer #10 · answered by Fleur de Lis 7 · 0 0

2010. Seems like a good year.

2006-09-23 06:15:52 · answer #11 · answered by Redeemer 5 · 0 0

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