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			I remember I got in trouble for swearing back in April but now I see a ton of people are.  Are we allowed too? Or depends how we use it?
			
		 
		
			
			
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			Still not allowed to.
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			But how come I always see people saying a bunch of swears. I dont want to get in trtouble for this but here are some examples . I hear "Six Flags is in some seriously ****" "That coaster sucks ass" Once again, I do not want to get in trouble. But ^^^ is what I always see in many of the topics.
			
		 
		
			
			
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			Above every post next to the 'quote button', there is a 'exclamation point button' in a triangle.  Click that to report any posts that have unacceptable language in them, and moderators will deal with it. Even though we have a good amount of moderators, it's still hard to read every post.
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			I read every post before I comment which is why I see them alot. And I try to press the quote button but I dont know how it works.
			
		 
		
			
			
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 by tp41190   on November 1st, 2008, 3:49 pm 
 
		
				
			
  
			
			So would changing a character not consider it a "swear"? Like for example f(), $h, B!t, ect.
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			There is really no reason to even use swears on this forum unless talking about galvan.
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 by Galvan   on November 3rd, 2008, 1:25 am 
 
		
				
			
  
			
			Which would have been funny had you spelt my name right...
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 by Luxornv   on November 3rd, 2008, 1:39 am 
 
		
				
			
  
			
			tp41190 wrote: So would changing a character not consider it a "swear"? Like for example f(), $h, B!t, ect.
It's still swearing, it's just a way to get around the filters (if those exist here, I'm really not sure).
 
			
		 
		
			
			
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 by tp41190   on November 4th, 2008, 6:04 pm 
 
		
				
			
  
			
			JForceFC014 wrote: tp41190 wrote: So would changing a character not consider it a "swear"? Like for example f(), $h, B!t, ect.
It's still swearing, it's just a way to get around the filters (if those exist here, I'm really not sure).
Yes but if its not the actual word, its not a swear.
 
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			I don't think there are actual filters but not swearing makes sentence forming more creative so it is better for our vocabulary. I did use the b@#$! before or do iatch instead of itch 
 
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 by DvuRulz   on February 28th, 2009, 8:52 pm 
 
		
				
			
  
			
			I can see swearing or implying a swear once in a while.  But if you have a swear in every sentence, it gets pretty bad!  There is a difference between talking that way and writing that way.  Sure, instant messaging is more like talking, but typing out a message is different.  I think it makes a person look like he/she is pretty out of line.
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