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sike-a-delic_grasshopper (profile) wrote,
on 3-23-2006 at 7:33pm
Ironically, "fuck" is the purest word in the English language.
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threshershark

03-23-06 9:32pm

F.U.C.K.: to "Fornicate Under Consent of the King"

Originally a saxon term, made vulgar after the norman victories to shame the saxon people.

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1010101

Re:, 03-26-06 4:04pm

Umm, not sure if you're serious about that or not Kyle...
...but that is just an urban legend, I assure you. (and a very amusing one at that)

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1010101

03-25-06 3:46pm

hmm, I dunno, I always thought "pure" was more pure.

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sike-a-delic_grasshopper

Re:, 03-25-06 4:45pm

'pure' has been defiled by corporate interests. Along with 'revolution', 'free', 'love', and many other words.

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1010101

Re: Re:, 03-26-06 3:57pm

well, my logic on the matter is that pure can generally only mean one thing. Meanwhile 'fuck' can be used as noun(fucker), verb(to fuck), adverb (fucking), adjective (fucking as well), and in any form is considered an expletive. It can be used in just about any situation to mean just about anything. It can be an insult (FUCK YOU!), or just a general statement (I like to fuck girls). So, 'fuck' is pretty much one of those terms that has been diluted to the point of having no meaning. (and as a logical sidenote: if 'pure' has been defiled by corperate interests, then defining 'fuck' as a pure term would also leave it corrupted )

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sike-a-delic_grasshopper

Re: Re: Re:, 03-26-06 4:18pm

fuck you and your logic! ;p

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1010101

Re: Re: Re: Re:, 03-27-06 1:56pm

Oh, why thank you kelly, I would rather like to be fucked. Though I don't know how you intend to fuck logic...

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