I personly don't factor in having script edit my words. (Note below in it working but only to certain words of no redeeming value.) Ever try posting to Philip's Forum? Say the word glass - as might become part of any reasonable post about lamps and it's edited out as a word that's part of a word. That would not be a good thing in expecting a website bad word blocker to
cover for your own shortfalls. For me, while I might cuss on
line for intent and anyone should feel free when the expression matches one's intent feel free to, still that intent can be over used in having by far better ways to
express yourself. For me, it's less a relying upon editing thing than a way of thinking as my only
point. Was I offended, you should have heard my words while in the military. Still that's back on the
block or in a atmosphere and not what one speakes in public.
General rule of thumb for swaring publically no matter if around friends and nobody else is around or publically. If your priest or Mom would smack you upside the head for expressing such a word, it probably is not one you should be using in general conversation. Much more descriptive words out there anyway. Who in swaring are you impressing given an attempt as speaking just like anyone else? "That Bitch," as a quote for instance, - do you really feel that way? Why state it thus as an example of on the
block your friends might use in being cool, but you don't have to in being just as cool.
Sware when needed for extreme value of expression and something for
shock value when otherwise unusual for you to
express. Otherwise if part of your normal language of extreme statements, it's like "the little boy calling wolf" and you swaring as common becomes less the intent of expression you might wish for. When I sware, it's intended as perhaps a not something I don't do but is unusual for me type of thing will have it's desired use of language
shock value. When spoken in general without need, that
shock value is of much less value thus only says that you have no class or education.
And now I hope back to your techie sayings topic.