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WTF! laggy
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Posted by: TheeMon
ugh laggy took away my spellin for the word [edited by admin] and i think he took away my spellin of shi t "sh t" hehe
Posted by: Canis Lupus
Why? Can't you say anything without putting in a swear word in it? I doubt it helps enhance your message, in any case. Try cutting down on the swear words.
You can still say **** or shit, but it'll get filtered out (like it just did). If you feel the need for self expression, then do so while abiding by the forum filters. Try to get around the filter again and I'll filter YOU out.
Got it?
Posted by: redwench
*hands theemon a dictionary and thesaurus*
*hands laggy a rare steak*
Posted by: Jess
-Points at TheeMon and starts to giggle-
hehehe!, You got in trouble!
Posted by: Foogar
Bad example of the wonderous filters there Laggy. I wonder if the filter will get it in the quote...
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You can still say **** or shit, but it'll get filtered out (like it just did).
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Posted by: Canis Lupus
I let shit go through since it's no longer considered a swear word nowadays 
Even priests, pastors and rabbis say shit now...
Posted by: Scav
no shit?
j/k hehe just had to play with fire...
Posted by: Foogar
Wow!
My daughter spouts out with shit and she'll get her ass beat like there's no tommorow though. Well, when she get's a little older anyway. She'll drop something now and say her little "chit", but she does get her hand smacked.
Posted by: Chako
It is in my classroom Laggy! (wiggles eyebrows)If you ever hear me swear online, it isn't me.
Posted by: TheeMon
hehe laggy hehe
Posted by: uh...ok
Once you hit high school and beyond, all the teachers swear... all the good teachers at least. 
Seriously though, I think the best teachers I've had always swore during class... Except two, who swear in their regular conversations with students now and then.
My freshman Scripture teacher was a Brother and he swore like crazy... 
-uh...ok
Posted by: Chako
Lol.
Posted by: TheeMon
yeah our teachers cuss all the time hehe my prinsipal said sht onthe morning anouncements
once hehe and no one even cared i was like did he just say sht? they were like yeah so hehe i think its funny when teachers cuss...
Posted by: The-AoD
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Didn't kull say:
I have never been so proud of America's youth until just now as I read this post.
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I'm pretty damned sure and I know it fits pretty damn well in this post. *Sorry, even the bible uses damn, so I thought I would to damnit! :P*
Posted by: Kull
I think that maybe teachers swear more in the classroom because a lot of them just don't give a damn anymore. I can understand why as well. Chako might be able to understand this point as well. You have kids out there today with guns, and a lot of them bringing them to school..as TheeMon would say, for pertekshun. Why would anyone need protection in schools today? Well look at the past incidents of guns in schools. I find that to be very sad, hence that is where my comment came from...points to AoD's last reply. I am actually in school to become a teacher, but a different kind. I don't have the patience to deal with middle/high school students. So I am going straight to college. I don't think I would want to be around that type of high school environment that is out there today. I think that is the reason so many people do not want to be teachers. The only people that seem to still want to be teachers are the ones going for elementary education. Chako I don't know what grade level you teach, but I have nothing but the greatest respect for you and think that the world needs more teachers. With more teachers that gave a damn, I don't think as much would be happening in the schools.
Posted by: The-AoD
LMFAO "pertekshun" LMFAO!!! HAHAHA That's the funiest thing I have ever heard!
Posted by: The_Druidess
Yes well wether your teachers swear or not is not the point as far as im concernd they arent setting a great example and my kids would never let me catch them They know its not alowed here .See i also explained froma young age there things adults say thats kids just dont they have yet to break that rule *crosses her fingers*
Posted by: Kull
I honestly didn't want to get this into some kind of rant where everyone argued how much it is the parents fault. I figured that would not be a good topic to bring in, so I just stuck to my opinion on teachers and teachers only.
Posted by: Bishop
There's no god damned golden rule for this shit.
every situation is different, every kid teacher parent and school.
trying to pin the blame on one of thoose is almost as pathetic as trying to pin the blame on games.
For lack of a better way of explaining it that most people here would understand, say a professional artist is mixing his paints, he takes the prime colors (in this example, school kid parents) and mixes them into the colors he wants.
The majority of the time he'd get the color he wants, but sometimes the color would turn out wrong, and you'd get something different.
So basiclly, the effects of all of the above (kid school parents) are thrown together, and more often than not you get a decent kid.
sometimes you don't, and that's what causes stuff like columbine.
So yes, in some kids, games are the cause, in others, parents, in yet others, school.
an intelligent kid with a good sense of reality won't go shooting people up, no matter how much quake he plays.
and even alot of the kids who don't have good parents/schools will vent their fustration on games rahter than people.
so you see, trying to pin the blame on one thing is idiotic, there is a different reason for every kid, and most of them have enough sense to control themselves.
Posted by: BobSkywalker
well i swear a lot in general talk, but its not cause im a rude angry bastard (or am i? ) - i was just raised around a lot of swearing so they are totally meaningless to me; just another word - another adjective
its not that i had some sort of crappy childhood filled with fighting or anything like that - its just how my mother talked
"oh shit! the a-team is on! fark ya!" - i had a hilarious youth 
sometimes i forget that other people are gravely offended by them though i do try to never swear around people i dont know, but it slides out sometimes
Posted by: TheeMon
i would never spell "protection" like that i would spell it like this protection hehe i no it dont got no "per" in the begining when its obiouly its "pro" hehe
Posted by: Kull
Well since you went ahead and said it anyways, I will agree with you. I just didn't want to offend anyone with that kind of opinion. But I just focused on the teacher aspect. But in all cases it is usually one of the three, just different for every kid.
Posted by: AK47
"oh shit! the a-team is on! fark ya!"
LOL!!!
<FONT COLOR="#D5E6E1" SIZE="1">[ May 03, 2001 09:10 AM: Message edited by: AK47 ]</font>
Posted by: TheeMon
what dictionary? heeh and i knew protection was spelled w/ "pro"
and ended w/ "tion" (i think) hehe
Posted by: Gerbilo
swearing is fine I think, unless you need to be formal, like in a complaint to a company or something, they will probably turn it away if it is filled with **** @#$(*)@(*#$!!æ¿
Posted by: The-AoD
Thee, I know that dictionary you stole would do you some good, how long did it take you to look it up?
And the accent that is most commonly used with "protection" makes the word sound like "Per - tech - Shun" Which is commonly used in most american accent's such as a new york accent and even a redneck accent.
Posted by: KickingBird
Hookt on fonix wurked fer me.
Some of me best teachers swore like lumberjacks. Some of the best PEOPLE I know swore a bit much as well. (Yes, Chako, teachers are people too. Just...different...people. Heh.)
I use swear words all the time, and don't even notice. They pretty much fill in the same role as sounds like "um", or "er".
I personally find it odd to use them in text though. Perhaps this is due to the fact that text is a bit less casual than day-to-day speech. Dunno....
Posted by: uh...ok
I'd like to challenge the point that teachers who swear don't give a damn anymore. As I said in my post, my BEST teachers were the ones who swore the most. I don't call someone a good teacher just because he/she lets us screw around in class and doesn't teach. I don't call someone a good teacher just because he/she swears a lot.
I call someone a good teacher when he/she knows what he/she is doing and actually cares for the welfare of the students. I call someone a good teacher when he/she is honest with the students, and puts their interests ahead of his or her own.
And it just so happens that those good teachers - most of them at least - swear a lot in class and out of class.
-uh...ok
Posted by: uh...ok
But to have teachers teaching students new 4 letter words would in my opinion, concern many parents who entrust their children to the local education system.
Hmmm... first of all, you must realize that this is a high school. I definitely do not think that teachers in a grammar school should be allowed to swear in class. But this is a high school. By that time, the students probably know a lot more slang, swear words, and offensive phrases than any teacher would hope to learn. So the teachers aren't really "teaching them" new 4-letter words.
BTW, this is a CATHOLIC high school... <IMG SRC="smilies/wink.gif" border="0">
-uh...ok
Posted by: uh...ok
BTW throughout this thread, by no means am I saying that teachers should swear in class. I personally refrain from using any language of the like, be it swear words or other kinds of colorful phrases.
What I'm saying is that, just because a teacher swears in class or in their speech with students does not automatically make him or her a bad teacher.
I may be speaking for a limited group here, and perhaps it's only in my school... but the teachers we have that I consider "good teachers" realize that the students are growing to be adults and they recognize that fact. Therefore, when they speak either in class or personally to a student, they treat them like adults. They use the same language they would use when speaking with any other person, be it fellow faculty member or other people.
Besides, it loosens up the atmosphere. <IMG SRC="smilies/smile.gif" border="0"> I'd hate to go to a school that's stuffy and with no personality. (I'm not saying that swearing is necessary to add to personality, but it does have a neat effect- not completely bad.)
-uh...ok
Posted by: AK47
Can't you say anything without putting in a swear word in it? I doubt it helps enhance your message...
example-
1. that is not a corect statement.
2. that is a moronic statement.
3. that is a stupid @$$ f****d up statement that I wouldnt even wipe my @$$ with.
Swears do enhance messages. If I used sentence 1 or 2 to reply to the quote, you would not understand how I truly felt. Option # 3 shows exactly what I am thinking.
swears are just words- get over them.
What if I said the word chair offened me? Should everyone refrain from saying it just so I don't get upset? No. Swears are the same way- just because they offend some, doesn't mean they should be looked upon with such disgust.
Posted by: Chako
Hmmm, uh ok, I am talking about High School. Swearing is frowned upon so much in Grade School that it isn’t worth mentioning. How does treating students as adults equate to swearing? I fail to see the relationship in that statement. In our high schools, there is a zero tolerance policy for swearing. This is why the staff saves their swearing for the staff lounge, where students can’t hear them. You are right on one account, just because a teacher swears in class, does not mean he/she is ineffective at his/her trade. It is just not good principles. Swearing loosens up the atmosphere? I would think cracking jokes a better tool. I can see we are too entrenched on our sides to come to a common consensus on this issue. I just think swearing should not be allowed in class. What you do after class or off school property is an altogether different matter.
Posted by: Chako
Bah,! All your best teachers swore a lot in class? That is sad for the profession. If a teacher swears in front of the students, then he is opening himself to lots of trouble from the school board that hired him, to the teachers union that supports him, to the parent who can, with a single complaint, cause him/her to lose their jobs. It is unprofessional, and it is leading by bad example. I can’t comment at your regional education system, but from where I come from, that is grounds for trouble. Yes, teachers are human, and yes they do all kinds of mistakes. All I need to do is look at my union magazine at the disciplinary hearings section to see all the stupid mistakes other teachers have made in my Province. If you want to hear swearing, go to your local High Schools staff lounge at lunch time. That is the place to swear, and many teachers just do that to vent their frustration at the system, politics, or anything that is bugging them. I can name only 2 teachers who swear in front of the students. Yes they are amazingly popular with the students probably because they swear and the students knows that swearing is a little risqué in a school environment.
Now, I make a habit not to swear because that is the way I am. I never liked swearing, and I think swearing at school is probably the worst place to do it. Now before you get all huffed up about my views, my father is a construction worker and he swears loud, colorful, and proud. I understand that is just the way he is, and I love him dearly for it. But to have teachers teaching students new 4 letter words would in my opinion, concern many parents who entrust their children to the local education system. With that in mind, regardless of your arguments, I still will not allow swearing in my classroom. To think that because I do not swear, I must therefor be a horrible teacher that is incapable of teaching because I don’t care about my students is simply ludicrous!
Posted by: Arta
they're just words.... when used appropriately, i see no evil in them, even with kids... Obviously the lesson children have to learn is when it's appropriate to swear and when it isn't- and that's a lesson every child learns eventually, no matter how much the parent may try to prevent them swearing.
It is a pity when young kids go around cussing left right & centre though. I think it's a matter of drawing a line... being balanced in one's viewpoint... too much swearing can harm one's social development, but so can too little- it's just the opposite end of the scale.
That's my two cents anyways <IMG SRC="smilies/smile.gif" border="0">
Posted by: Null Actor
If you don't like swearing, then you wouldn't like having a conversation with a programmer <IMG SRC="smilies/smile.gif" border="0">
Posted by: Bishop
"MOTHER ****ING PEICE OF ******** WORK YOU BASTARD!"
I know that feeling nova.
when something SHOULD work but just DOESN'T.
I think it can be said that one of the things you get from working in the gaming industry is grey hair.
Posted by: KickingBird
Perhaps I should clarify. Some of the best teachers I know swore A great deal. I did not say in class. (With the notable exception of about half of my shop teachers. And usually because they were tradesman who had gotten their certificates before Methusala was born watching a first year highschool student reach into a moving metal lathe to remove a dropped tool.)
The first time I encountered a teacher in 'civies' was camping. And BOY, did that guy blow off steam in the MOST verbose diatribe I have EVER heard.
Swearing does NOT belong IN the classroom. People who are teaching you the tools needed to deal with everyday life need to set a good example. Nor does it *NEED* to be used in general conversation. It's a bad habit. It really is.
I personally swear FAR too much. I also drink way too much coffee and drink too much beer. (Don't smoke though.)
Anywho my point is this: YA DON'T NEED TA CUSS TA GET YER POINT ACCROST TER YER PEERS.
People who LOOK for ways to swear everychance they get just look unedumacated.
Posted by: Bishop
yeah, KB's right.
usually is though, so this isn't a surprise ^_^
Posted by: Arta
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Originally posted by The Taffer:
<STRONG>"MOTHER ****ING PEICE OF ******** WORK YOU BASTARD!"
I know that feeling nova.
when something SHOULD work but just DOESN'T.
I think it can be said that one of the things you get from working in the gaming industry is grey hair.</STRONG>
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LMFAO!!!
ps: note my use of the 'F'
pps: Although it may seem like it should work... it's almost invariably your fault... hehehe
Posted by: uh...ok
Chako, I hope you never thought any of my comments were directed to criticize your personality/teaching style. In fact, I admire your principles and wish that more would follow.
But although I completely understand and respect your views, I also stand to my own that swearing does not necessarily equate to bad people or bad teachers, and that even if it's done in class - it's tolerable. I don't mean... as someone above suggested... finding or making opportunities to insert cuss words. Just using it whenever it's "appropriate". Now you'll say that "In a classroom, it's never appropriate"... but I guess that involves more of a personal definition. 
And no, I do not feel sorry for my teachers at all, nor should you. They are wonderful teachers and they swear now and then in class. So what? Life goes on. It's not as if the kids never heard of the words before. Turn on the TV and you'll learn every single one. And if you say that high school students are still in the process of "learning" new four-letter words... well I highly doubt that. At least in my region... a child usually learns every swear word in existence [and more] by the time he's in second grade. Be it from TV, from family, from strangers, or what have you.
I know that it's a sad condition to be in, for second graders to know even more swear words than most adults... but that's just the way things are over here. I doubt high school teachers are to blame since they haven't even met the poor little buggers yet.
I personally refrain from swearing at all when I talk to other people. It's just with some friends now and then that I do. Sometimes it's because I'm very serious, and other times because I'm feeling very lightheaded.
-uh...ok
Posted by: uh...ok
How does treating students as adults equate to swearing? I fail to see the relationship in that statement.
Well, as you said... teachers in swear a lot in faculty lounges during break or lunch. In those instances, they are with peers- or fellow adults- and friends.
So when they "speak freely" with students whom they regard as good friends, it's essentially the same thing.
And an add-on to my previous post and in connection to this one... when a kid reaches high school, he or she already has a pretty set attitude in regards to manners and language. Whether a teacher swears or not will NOT change his or her own methods of communication. I mean, in grammar school, yes... it will change. But you're in high school, for crying out loud. If you're someone who swears a lot, even the best teacher and the best example won't do anything to change you. If you're someone [like me] who prefers not to use swear words at all in everyday speech, then those teachers will not change your own methods of communication.
Give the kids a little more credit. They're smarter than most people think they are.
-uh...ok
Posted by: Chako
Don’t worry Uh ok…the thought never crossed my mind. Just saying that educators should refrain from swearing in front of the students. Yes, I know, many students know most of the swear words before going to class, however, and I state this emphatically, they also know not to say them in class. Furthermore, many don’t, and I think they should not get educated in such language in the classroom. At least it is so in my neck of the woods. As I have mentioned before, I cannot talk for other regions, just my own. There is no personal definition to it. It is not tolerated by the Board, by the Principal, the VP, the staff, etc…Yes, yes, there is some swearing going on in shops, but then that is almost expected, but even the shop teachers know not to make it a habit. Anyhow, Uh ok, I respect your views however as I have mentioned in a previous post, we are not going to reach common ground on this topic.
We seem to be missing several postings in this thread, guess they went poof when Laggy pushed the red button (j/k)
Posted by: AK47
Wow, ******** isn't censored.
Posted by: uh...ok
I wonder if we can blame Laggy on our disagreement too!
Then we'd agree on something!

-uh...ok
Posted by: Chako
Well seeing that he is the all seeing overseer of this web site….he must be culpable of something. Aye, we can agree on that. LOL.
Posted by: Canis Lupus
well, one word means male chicken (or something you do with the gun), the other means manure ... both were pretty harmless words in the normal English language ... put them together and they sound funny rather than offensive. So the filter wasn't supposed catch it ...
Hence, a little tweak - used together, the words are censored... used separately, only one of em isn't ... feel free to bring up some more funny words for me to filter
Posted by: AK47
Ok- here goes- if it gets too foul, just delete it and I'll never do it again. 
1- anal ****shaft
2- *** mopping assrag
3- donkey raping shiteater
4- ****prod anal waste cannon
5- blastcock
6- steel belted cockshafted tires
7- anal-blowdart
and so on and so on.
Sincerely,
Richard Smack
Posted by: Chako
Posted by: Chako
Somehow those words with the picture of the Asian Prince is just too much of a combo for my usual serious self. As a consequence, I am ROFLMAO right now…thanks AK47 for the good laugh, much appreciated!
Posted by: Gerbilo
wait a minute, what the hell is this post about?
AK, you forgot about "assgoblintuna" and "eat penguin shit you ass spelunker"
Posted by: TotalRecall
Lol...the Asian prince is scaring me!
Posted by: AK47
Posted by: Gerbilo
i gotta find a good golgo pic for ya AK, total is right it's scary 
laggy, how big do they have to be? 64x64 i know i ask every month or so hehe
Posted by: Canis Lupus
64x64
Posted by: Gerbilo
OK, AK, i'm gonna make you a duke togo avatarhehe
Posted by: TheeMon
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Originally posted by Chako
What you do after class or off school property is an altogether different matter.
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OMG!!! spoked like a true teacher quite it chako hehe im outa school i DONT wanna hear that for a few more months hehe
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