> http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/nation/20060328-1057-ageofprofanity.html

ah now, c'mon, things were better in the good ol'days, right? or as my
22 year-old brother-in-law says, 'back in the day.' You know, when he
was 13.

people were more civil. kids respected their elders.

you could buy a car for a nickel.

and nobody _ever_ cursed.

not once. not a word.

I mean, my grandfather didn't curse like a sailor (though he was a
merchant marine for a time) in the presence of his own children nor
did he ever drop prolific f-bombs in front of me and my siblings, but
only because I choose to remember it that way.

And when I was a kid it was always sunshiny and bird-singy and
marshmallows grew on the trees, and the only time one would ever hear
a curse was in that movie, "Gone with the Wind," perhaps the first
real indication that Hollywood was out of step with the morals and
values of America.

> WTF is up with the morality parade lately?

It is absolutely Victorian, this attitude that swearing is somehow the
downfall of our nation, that we're becoming more crass with each
passing year. It is also absolutely Victorian to point it out in other
people but to deny that you do it yourself... or is that just human?


--
will

"If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be unacceptable."
- Carrie Fisher

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