bunnyBoy

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[–] bunnyBoy@pawb.social 3 points 5 days ago

People are downvoting, but I respect it. Civil disobedience is always an option, like you say, you just gotta be willing to go to jail for your beliefs.

[–] bunnyBoy@pawb.social 13 points 1 week ago (2 children)

I mean, the military service is mandatory right? Yeah you get paid, but you don't really have the option to not do it...

[–] bunnyBoy@pawb.social 11 points 1 month ago (1 children)

ちがう - Isn't it? / Wasn't it?

[–] bunnyBoy@pawb.social -1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I like your comment and I want to posit this.

If you want to swear then swear. Cool, I agree with this as it's following a simple 'Do what you want' kinda thing.

If you don't want to swear, don't swear. Again sweet, do what you want.

But what if I want to swear, but I want to censor the swear word, even superficially (replace a vowel with something else, leaving the swear entirely readable where everyone can easily tell what swear is being used)? This is where I'm seeing a ton of people suddenly not as okay with people doing what they want, and that's what I was trying to get at with this comment chain. Why are people so upset at people censoring themselves in this way?

And I'm not even suggesting that I do this all the time, just in some cases where I specifically want to swear, but softer. Like when I'm trying to make it abundantly clear that I'm not swearing at someone, I'm just swearing in general.

I really hope this doesn't come across as confrontational and I appreciate that you took the time to reply. This just really feels like something that harms no one but for some reason makes a lot of people mad.

[–] bunnyBoy@pawb.social 0 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (4 children)

I just feel like people can choose for themselves. As another commenter said it takes a lot of the 'oomph' out of the swear which I believe does have a time and place. But many people seem to be over the top ofended if you choose to do so.

I'm certainly not suggesting that 'everyone needs to censor their swears, think of the women and children!' But lemmy seems to get more angry than I would consider reasonable if someone does censor themselves.

Best anti-censor swears argument I keep seeing is that people are doing it to be more advertiser friendly which is making the internet worse overall, and I whole heartedly agree with that, but sometimes with no other motive than I would prefer it, I like to say fxck instead of fuck.

[–] bunnyBoy@pawb.social 53 points 1 month ago (25 children)

We've gone all the way around so now censoring a swear makes people more upset than actually saying it and I really don't understand why.

Year 2000

Say 'fuck'

People get irrationally mad

Year 2024

Say 'fxck'

People get irrationally mad

What happened?