I used to have a big problem with cursing. It's not as bad now but sometimes I'll let them slip. The thing with me is I never curse when I'm around ANYONE else. It's just something that is important to me. If I do curse, I always make sure it is where no one else can hear it. I would say it has been years since someone has actually heard me curse. My parents would slap me if they heard me curse and I'm 20 years old. And yes, music can be a big influence on someone's language. If you listen to something over and over, it gets imbedded in your head, and it can become natural to speak that way.
So when did it become cool to curse.....
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Re: So when did it become cool to curse.....
I used to have a big problem with cursing. It's not as bad now but sometimes I'll let them slip. The thing with me is I never curse when I'm around ANYONE else. It's just something that is important to me. If I do curse, I always make sure it is where no one else can hear it. I would say it has been years since someone has actually heard me curse. My parents would slap me if they heard me curse and I'm 20 years old. And yes, music can be a big influence on someone's language. If you listen to something over and over, it gets imbedded in your head, and it can become natural to speak that way."The best thing about being a football player at Alabama...winning...winning." -Mark Barron
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Originally posted by Bamafan3723I used to have a big problem with cursing. It's not as bad now but sometimes I'll let them slip. The thing with me is I never curse when I'm around ANYONE else. It's just something that is important to me. If I do curse, I always make sure it is where no one else can hear it. I would say it has been years since someone has actually heard me curse. My parents would slap me if they heard me curse and I'm 20 years old. And yes, music can be a big influence on someone's language. If you listen to something over and over, it gets imbedded in your head, and it can become natural to speak that way.Originally posted by BlzerLet me assure you that I am a huge proponent of size, and it greatly matters. Don't ever let anyone tell you otherwise.
If I went any bigger, it would not have properly fit with my equipment, so I had to optimize. I'm okay with it, but I also know what I'm missing with those five inches. :)Comment
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Originally posted by jmood88Well you must be different than me because what music I listen to does not influence my speech.Comment
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Originally posted by jmood88Well you must be different than me because what music I listen to does not influence my speech.
Also, you have to realize the type of music that the generations have gone through. I mean, girls are more sleezy and easy now than they were five years ago and so on. Music, however isn't the only source for degenerating the senses of the mind. It's a whole nother argument on a whole different horizon.......Comment
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Anyone who acts a fool because of the music they listen to is weak minded in my opinion. Thats the only way I can explain people who listen to music and still manage to act right. To say that "music is the reason" just doesn't fly.Favorite Teams:
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Originally posted by SoMiss2000the tv is currently on MTV with this "Parental Control"Comment
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Music isn't THE reason but it is ONE of the reasons. Honestly, do you think kids would use as much foul language if it wasn't presented in many of the genres of music today? To say music doesn't affect people is crazy."The best thing about being a football player at Alabama...winning...winning." -Mark Barron
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Originally posted by Bamafan3723Music isn't THE reason but it is ONE of the reasons. Honestly, do you think kids would use as much foul language if it wasn't presented in many of the genres of music today? To say music doesn't affect people is crazy.Comment
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Originally posted by Longhorn6I didn't start swearing because of music. I heard most of the swears from my dad and family, so yes, I'd say I would still use as much foul language if I didn't listen to the small collection of rap, of hard rock, of meta, that I do.XBL & PSN: zasbury25Comment
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He probably listened to it as a youth somewhere....so in a sort of twisted way, music still affected your language.......
However, it is only one of the many parts that really affect language and character. ONE OF THE MANY!!Comment
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You would be naive to say that music hasn't contributed to kids and teens cursing more. Do you honestly think kids would curse as much if they weren't exposed to it every single day they turn on a TV or radio? Because of music, some kids think that its suddenly OK to curse, and they think it's not a big deal. Of course, bad parenting is also a big reason why cursing is so popular, but music is as responsible as anything else.Comment
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I'm 25 and can only remember cursing 2 times with my parents in the same room. I used to be pretty bad about it, especially watching USC football games on tv. I rarely curse at all now.
There's about 10 zillion other words in the english vocabulary to use instead of profanity.Comment
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Does it really matter? We all know most kids growing up today are more disrespectful then previous teens. Some are still respectful but the bottom line is most arn't, so why complain about it? Yes, it can be very disrespectful at times but let people say what they want or don't watch these shows.Comment
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I think it started with the whole Hip Hop culture (mainly the mainstream culture) having more curse words then actual regular words in songs. You can also attribute the "coolness" of swearing to the spate of inner city movies and gangster type movies in the early 90s.
As for me I try not to swear and rarely do. I do admit to swearing in front of my parents at times but nowhere as bad as my sister who uses every word in the book to cuss out the parents.
It's pretty sad that children these days don't honour their parents more and have the courtesy not to swear. Then again, some parents instill it in their children unknowingly by swearing all the time themselves.
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Originally posted by slymm21Anyone who acts a fool because of the music they listen to is weak minded in my opinion. Thats the only way I can explain people who listen to music and still manage to act right. To say that "music is the reason" just doesn't fly.Originally posted by BlzerLet me assure you that I am a huge proponent of size, and it greatly matters. Don't ever let anyone tell you otherwise.
If I went any bigger, it would not have properly fit with my equipment, so I had to optimize. I'm okay with it, but I also know what I'm missing with those five inches. :)Comment
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