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Why was profanity banned or what are f@#*? (Paintist's Diaries, February 1, 2021)
The law banning swearing on social networks officially came into force today. Its essence is quite simple if a person has spoken obscenely in front of everyone, then the owners of the social network must respond and remove this content, otherwise, they may face legal proceedings. The law says that it is forbidden to swear on certain topics, but we all remember the same Twitch and bans for any reason, so you can expect anything you want.
So how can it be, can turn to the origins and ask the question: "What kind of devil is going on or what kind of f&*$?" Initially, the progenitor of the word profanity is the word mother or a short form of the expression "send to mother".
There is a theory that obscene words are part of erotic pagan rites or that sowing sayings had a double meaning, but over time, only one (negative) remained. In general, there is no confirmed history of the origin of profanity, and the harmful or beneficial use of swear words has its positive properties. It's up to you to decide, but don't overuse your vocabulary, but save it for the right moment.
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I am often asked why I put asterisks instead of letters, to which I answer: "And this is not your f***...
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"There is always that one band that comes along when you are 14 or 15 years old that manages to hit you in just the right way and changes your whole perception of things. " - Alex Turner
A long speech doesn't necessarily make a good speech, and a long speech doesn't necessarily make a bad speech. Simple words can also be powerful, as can ornate. Pieces should be sincere but dignified. At Gettysburg, Edward Everett spoke a long, flowery speech of two hours long before Abraham Lincoln puzzled people with his, made up of less than 300 words, lasting only two minutes. While most of the attention was centered on Everett's speech in 1863, which one do you see millions of people quoting over 150 years later? Comforting a war-torn nation would've been impossible without Lincoln's RDs. Strive for impact.