• @[email protected]
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    1303 months ago

    I think it would have been better with another f-word, but apparently they didn’t give two fucks.

  • Cruxifux
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    773 months ago

    Calling it the F word while telling someone to grow up is such a bitch move.

  • Destide
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    693 months ago

    This is a family comment section, my 6-month year old could have read that. Shut the fuck up, baby, Keith!

  • don
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    363 months ago

    Okay, Ordi, time to cut this childish shit out and be a fucking adult for once in your goddamn life.

  • CaptainBlagbird
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    303 months ago

    Ordi probably is a person that bans books because it contains a part where two guys kiss

    • M137
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      -93 months ago

      … seriously? Not just that it’s a very well-known thing, it’s right there in the image. And you decided to show everyone you’re dumb with that comment instead of looking it up, which would have taken the same or less time. You managed to cram several levels of stupidity into such a short comment, it’s kinda impressive.

      • Steve Dice
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        13 months ago

        And answering the question would have also taken less time than your rant. Instead you decided to show everyone how wildly unlikable you are.

  • @[email protected]
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    Ordi might be wrong in their approach to the correction, but our communications are, indeed, littered with words that are meant to emphasize something, but are instead so commonplace that they don’t mean anything anymore.

    Fucking. Literally. Really. Actually. Insane. Unbelievable. Bizarre. Big. You name it.

    In an era of everyone constantly screaming on the Internet while sitting there on the couch with zero emotions, it would make sense to step down and revisit the way we approach the language - and our experiences when facing such content.

    The joke would absolutely be better off without the word “fucking”.

    • @[email protected]
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      203 months ago

      Nah, fuck that. It’s an account with shit post in the name. They can use the fucking word without an analysis of contemporary communications.

    • @[email protected]
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      63 months ago

      Easy there, Maude.

      Not only was the use of the word actually contextually appropriate for literally producing emphasis, it was also fucking funny.

      Maybe the problem here is the bizarre attempt at pedantry while consuming a meme. Not just a meme, but a meme about a meme. Unbelievable failure.

  • @[email protected]
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    -93 months ago

    The swearing does make it seem like an eleven year old who doesn’t understand swearing wrote it.

    • sunglocto
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      73 months ago

      I FUCKING love these FUCKING clownfish they FUCKING look so FUCKING cool and SHIT they are FUCKING awesome and they are FUCKING great

      FUCK

      • @[email protected]
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        13 months ago

        I know you’re trying to do a bit. But you seem to have misunderstood my comment. so I’ll explain.

        It’s the use of the word fuck but it’s placement. It doesn’t fit and makes the sentence rather awkward. Hence why I said it was written by an eleven year old discovering swearing and not understanding it.

        • @[email protected]
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          It fits perfectly well. The placement changes the emphasis subtly.

          “That’s a tall fucking building”

          “That’s a fucking tall building”

          The second calls the listener’s attention to the emphasized aspect whereas the first might reference the height in relation to other aspects… but would be more context dependent than the second form.