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I may swear like a pirate, but I'm a fucking PRINCIPLED pirate

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    He fits every single definition of the Antichrist with little reaching.

    Down to the head wound and the mark of the best upon their forehead.

    https://www.benjaminlcorey.com/could-american-evangelicals-spot-the-antichrist-heres-the-biblical-predictions/

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    Asking if people could spot the antichrist has always seemed paradoxical to me. Isn't the antichrist's defining thing that he will deceive people into following him? Lost cause imo

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      It isn't and you know it. I doubt very much they you go out of your way to swear in front of kids... Do you?

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      I don't go out of my wayto swear, or to not swear... I don't talk about sexual stuff, but swearing is not something I would hide.

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        Look me in the eyes and tell me you don't judge people who wear red hats.

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        That's different: judging people for their actions, not who they are.

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        • track_shovel@slrpnk.netT [email protected]

          Yarhaarrharrr ye facist curr

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          I feel like the days of pearl clutching over profanity are on their way out. There is always a time and a place for it, but I grew up hearing "fuck" come out of my drunken relatives every other word. My parents didn't say it, and they didn't let me say it, but the only real weight the word ever had was that it was cool and exclusive to adults.

          One of the biggest culture shocks I had when moving from the US to Canada was how much more laid back everyone is up here over profanity in general. Almost everyone uses it, very few people (save for maybe the elderly) get uppity when they hear it, and I've heard it used freely on FM radio many times. I still think it's trashy to fly a FUCK TRUDEAU flag or decal on your car for everyone to see, but nobodies up here clutching pearls. They just think you're a dick.

          Not sure why it's still such a big deal in many parts of the US.

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            Look me in the eyes and tell me you don't judge people who wear red hats.

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            But then you wouldn’t be judging the person solely for wearing a red hat, but for what the red hat implies, no?

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            • stalinwolf@lemmy.caS [email protected]

              I feel like the days of pearl clutching over profanity are on their way out. There is always a time and a place for it, but I grew up hearing "fuck" come out of my drunken relatives every other word. My parents didn't say it, and they didn't let me say it, but the only real weight the word ever had was that it was cool and exclusive to adults.

              One of the biggest culture shocks I had when moving from the US to Canada was how much more laid back everyone is up here over profanity in general. Almost everyone uses it, very few people (save for maybe the elderly) get uppity when they hear it, and I've heard it used freely on FM radio many times. I still think it's trashy to fly a FUCK TRUDEAU flag or decal on your car for everyone to see, but nobodies up here clutching pearls. They just think you're a dick.

              Not sure why it's still such a big deal in many parts of the US.

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              Words become more acceptable over time. In centuries past calling someone a devil or saying that they should go to hell would have been deeply offensive. Today these insults are so mild that even schoolchildren say them to each other. Even twenty years ago the word "fuck" was viewed with nearly as much taboo as racial slurs. Now, it's a very common word that people will throw around in a casual context.

              Even the word n****r (means "black person") and its non-hard-R variant are starting to lose their offensiveness. In African-American Vernacular it has taken on a variety of inoffensive meanings. It is now only offensive in certain contexts while fifty years ago it was pretty much offensive in all contents.

              At the same time, new words emerge and get labelled profane. For example, the word t****y (means "transgender") would not have meant anything twenty years ago, and now it's one of the most offensive words in the English dictionary. Similar story with the word f****t (means "homosexual").

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                Words become more acceptable over time. In centuries past calling someone a devil or saying that they should go to hell would have been deeply offensive. Today these insults are so mild that even schoolchildren say them to each other. Even twenty years ago the word "fuck" was viewed with nearly as much taboo as racial slurs. Now, it's a very common word that people will throw around in a casual context.

                Even the word n****r (means "black person") and its non-hard-R variant are starting to lose their offensiveness. In African-American Vernacular it has taken on a variety of inoffensive meanings. It is now only offensive in certain contexts while fifty years ago it was pretty much offensive in all contents.

                At the same time, new words emerge and get labelled profane. For example, the word t****y (means "transgender") would not have meant anything twenty years ago, and now it's one of the most offensive words in the English dictionary. Similar story with the word f****t (means "homosexual").

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                what the fuck is t****y

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                  what the fuck is t****y

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                  It's a word also used to refer to a car transmission.

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                  • stalinwolf@lemmy.caS [email protected]

                    I feel like the days of pearl clutching over profanity are on their way out. There is always a time and a place for it, but I grew up hearing "fuck" come out of my drunken relatives every other word. My parents didn't say it, and they didn't let me say it, but the only real weight the word ever had was that it was cool and exclusive to adults.

                    One of the biggest culture shocks I had when moving from the US to Canada was how much more laid back everyone is up here over profanity in general. Almost everyone uses it, very few people (save for maybe the elderly) get uppity when they hear it, and I've heard it used freely on FM radio many times. I still think it's trashy to fly a FUCK TRUDEAU flag or decal on your car for everyone to see, but nobodies up here clutching pearls. They just think you're a dick.

                    Not sure why it's still such a big deal in many parts of the US.

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                    What's interesting is, traditionally in language, once forbidden words got ran out, there were still other bad words left to enter the lexicon. "Damn" used to be a genuine curse. My grandfather survived WWII and proudly told be people of all the bombs he dropped, he never dropped the F-bomb.

                    What's next? There's no new forbidden words. Nothing left in the back of the store. Our ability to run through words outpaced our ability to make bad ones.

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                      It's a word also used to refer to a car transmission.

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                      Or the landing of a jump.

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                      • track_shovel@slrpnk.netT [email protected]

                        Yarhaarrharrr ye facist curr

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                        Swear words are ok in my house. Slurs are not ok ever

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                          Yarhaarrharrr ye facist curr

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                          True and fantastic (especially if your community/family are/were hateful bigots!), but one should still strive not to be a potty-mouth. It's crude and unbecoming, idk, at least to me. It's the equivalent of being a bit stinky (or very, depending on how much one swears) IMO: sure, it might not be immoral, whatever, but you could make the smallest of efforts and not offend my senses... 🤷

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                            Yarhaarrharrr ye facist curr

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                            Being a pirate means taking from assholes who do not deserve it. If you take from anyone you're an asshole yourself.

                            I pirate AAA games because they do not deserve my money, as the poor gameplay vallue doesn't exceed 2 hours. I pay for indie games because they deliver, it's worth my money.

                            I used to be in the navy, went on deployment to Somalia several times to hunt pirates. I deeply regret it. Because althoug they have no choice and do what they do because of what us western countries did to them, they do horrible things to others who do not deserve it. But in the end we as a rich western society are the cause for their despair. So we are responsible for what they are forced to do to others. I ended up with PTSD.

                            You can be a pirate with principles. Especially when mega corps and billionaires are forcing society into submission, forcing people to work to just to survive and/or force people to be someone they are not.

                            Fight the oppression. Piracy isn't a crime, it's symptom of a crime. Also, these days you do not own the media you purchase. It's not theft when you steal something which you cannot own it when you purchase it.

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                              Yarhaarrharrr ye facist curr

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                              you're the coolest kid in school!

                              edit : you haven't said whether you're against war and world hunger and I have to say I'm a bit concerned

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                                Being a pirate means taking from assholes who do not deserve it. If you take from anyone you're an asshole yourself.

                                I pirate AAA games because they do not deserve my money, as the poor gameplay vallue doesn't exceed 2 hours. I pay for indie games because they deliver, it's worth my money.

                                I used to be in the navy, went on deployment to Somalia several times to hunt pirates. I deeply regret it. Because althoug they have no choice and do what they do because of what us western countries did to them, they do horrible things to others who do not deserve it. But in the end we as a rich western society are the cause for their despair. So we are responsible for what they are forced to do to others. I ended up with PTSD.

                                You can be a pirate with principles. Especially when mega corps and billionaires are forcing society into submission, forcing people to work to just to survive and/or force people to be someone they are not.

                                Fight the oppression. Piracy isn't a crime, it's symptom of a crime. Also, these days you do not own the media you purchase. It's not theft when you steal something which you cannot own it when you purchase it.

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                                You can be a pirate with principles.

                                On the topic, what was the reasoning of the Houthis attacks on the red sea shipping lanes?

                                It was because they are totally crazy deranged terrorist villains from an 80s action movie right?...or like monomaniacal greed right?

                                ...wait hold on.. checks notes ........... are we the badies?

                                shakes cobwebs out of head

                                Wait no, that can't be right if we were the badies it would be bad like really bad after all the shit we have done claiming we were righteous about it... like oh no, no no no no I am gonna just stop thinking about it ok?

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                                  You can be a pirate with principles.

                                  On the topic, what was the reasoning of the Houthis attacks on the red sea shipping lanes?

                                  It was because they are totally crazy deranged terrorist villains from an 80s action movie right?...or like monomaniacal greed right?

                                  ...wait hold on.. checks notes ........... are we the badies?

                                  shakes cobwebs out of head

                                  Wait no, that can't be right if we were the badies it would be bad like really bad after all the shit we have done claiming we were righteous about it... like oh no, no no no no I am gonna just stop thinking about it ok?

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                                  I wasn't there during those attacks, I left service a while ago, I wa only there because of the Somali pirates.

                                  Things aren't black and white. There are no good sides, only different grades of bad when it comes to armed conflict in the middle east. People are driven to extremism due to oppression, hunger, misery, etc and become bad themselves by disbanding human dignity. Who is to blame?

                                  I know I do not stand for fighting pirates in Somalia. Although I got PTSD due to what I saw them doing, which head horrible. The whole situation is fucked up, it's not onto me to judge or intervene. We as the west are partially responsible, I don't see fighting the problems we created with violence as a solution, only as fighting symptoms without focusing on the cause.

                                  The Houthis attacks are also a product of a greater problem. Yemen is a giant mess for many years with countless victims. We don't care so just leave everyone to deal with it themselves. We only start to care when it harms our trade routes. And we don't help Yemen and it's people to solve their war, we fight a symptom so our trade routes are secure.

                                  It's the dame with piracy in general. There's piracy all over the world. The Somali pirates are mild compared to others, like on the African west coast or near Indonesia. But we only care about piracy when it harms us, like our trade routes.

                                  You become super rich at a cost. Not by honesty. There are always others who suffer. We, the rich west (EU, Brittain, US, but also Russia, India, China etc.) enjoy enormous amounts of luxury, but developing countries are paying the cost for that.

                                  We claim we have morals and are more civilized than others. We condemn Russia for their war crimes everywhere for example. Yet we show we are just as bad by supporting the worst war crimes of this century (by far) by continuing to support Israel.

                                  I rolled into service due to a financial crisis and my own issues (autism, never recognized so never finished school, kicked out by my parents, nearly ended up on the streets because I couldn't get work, so I enlisted) and becasue I couldn't handle change that well (autism) I stayed and supported a system I oppose.

                                  I now know better and fight for human rights, against mega corps, for LGBTQAI+ rights, against fascism, racism, nazism and against fake news and propaganda (and anything that goes against my believes). It kills me, as I feel helpless but doing nothing kills me even more.

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                                    But then you wouldn’t be judging the person solely for wearing a red hat, but for what the red hat implies, no?

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                                    IDC; I am judging them.

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                                      Asking if people could spot the antichrist has always seemed paradoxical to me. Isn't the antichrist's defining thing that he will deceive people into following him? Lost cause imo

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                                      The goal of every single politician, sales person, [so many blanks] is to deceive.

                                      The lesson in the Bible is to listen carefully, watch his actual actions.

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                                        The world needs more 999

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                                        Now that their comment is deleted, it looks twice as █████

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                                          who is hyping up swear words lol

                                          thought this was interesting, swearing can basically keep you from being a fucking pussy apparently

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                                          This phenomenon is particularly strong in people who do not use such words on a regular basis

                                          But you have to keep it for the bad day

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