On 5/11/06, Charles HOPE <
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Anne Walk wrote:a bit of trivia i found a while ago:
Fuck is an acronym from the 16-17th centuries as a designation for sins:
If a couple committing adultery were "Found Under Carnal Knowledge" they would be penalized, with "FUCK" written on the stocks above them to denote the crime. Variants of this include "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge", "Felonius Use of Carnal Knowledge", "Full Unlawful Carnal Knowledge", and "Forced Unlawful Carnal Knowledge", a label supposedly applied to the crime of rape
On 5/11/06, Monique Danielle <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:Well, I'm a first generation American, and my relatives, who are actually
quite liberal, find American language vulgar and offensive. Also my Indian
and Chinese contractors tend to be very proper.
I'm not saying Americans are vulgar, just sharing where my view. ...
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On Thu, 11 May 2006 22:09:28 +0200, Josh Wolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Well, really it depends on what country we are talking about... I've
> never been to Denmark, nor anywhere in Europe for that matter, but it
> seems like most of Europe has a thicker skin when it comes to be
> offended to shit like that. Like what being the former representative
> noun of course.
>
> At the same time, I imagine in many countries that with strong
> amounts of religious fundamentalism, they may more sensitive... I
> seem to recall a certain incendiary cartoon.
It was the torches that were incendiary, the cartoons were just regular
paper. And there were 12 real cartoons and a handful fake ones. :o)
That said: Cartoons with the word "fuck" on them have been published for
years with no reactions in Europe (or the Middle East). That's the kind of
profanity we're talking about. I've never been in a place as uptight about
'fuck' as the US (fair is fair: I've only travelled most of Europe and the
US midwest). In that victorian way were the public has decided that the
word "fuck" is one of the worst things you can ever hear (and thus it must
be expelled from all publications and broadcasts), but still everyone runs
around in private and uses it extensively (and not one has become a
Caligula clone because of it). It's either a bit amusing or a bit tragic,
probably both. :o)
Fuck, I said 'fuck'. Multiple times even.
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