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7/17/2025, 6:01:18 PM
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frajuan
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7/18/2025, 3:07:41 PM
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I agree. I think its unprofessional, but its more than that. Some words are painful to me too, but not because they are words of truth. And not because I am morally superior than anyone else. Do remember that scene in the movie **%%Slingblade%%**? In the nuthouse, that one inmate drags a chair up to Karl's table and talks about a woman's bush. Ha! Ha! Did you see the look on Carl's face? That is actually a good description of how I feel about profanity. Doesn't mean I never read it or use. I do sometimes when I slip up, I guess.
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hyokkim
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7/19/2025, 1:41:13 AM
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''Some words are painful to me too, but not because they are words of truth. And not because I am morally superior than anyone else.'' Who decides what is moral?
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frajuan
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7/19/2025, 2:03:33 AM
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That is a great question, sir. Having the power to judge morality might be a different thing. The authorities in America, the corrupt churches, schools, the people on the streets who will torment and judge you every day of your life, they decide. Your question was answered, if you ask me, when Jesus was mocked by the so-called leaders who brought an adulteress to be stoned to death. The great Jewish leaders, his peers, were setting him up! What happened? HE was sitting on the ground, and drew in the dirt. The judges were being judged. If people cared about knowing right from wrong, or had any concern about morality, they would not need a creator. There are people smarter than I am who were skeptics. Immanuel Kant was a skeptic. Here is what he said: “Two things fill the mind with ever new and increasing admiration and awe, the more often and steadily we reflect upon them: the starry heavens above me and the moral law within me. I do not seek or conjecture either of them as if they were veiled obscurities or extravagances beyond the horizon of my vision; I see them before me and connect them immediately with the consciousness of my existence.
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braven
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7/18/2025, 4:53:02 PM
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As a Christian Conservative.... As a Woman... As a Person of Color As a ..... Why do people define themselves...when that definition is almost always, bigoted, sexist and racist? But then somehow feel the need to "virtue signal" their discontent with what others are doing....odd stuff for sure. Not sure if @Matt swears too much.. it is possible....but it would be nice if he posted more here....engage the lovers and the haters. Something like that. Seems like @brokenclock is giving good advice....we could use more engagement here on this platform, but not sure about limiting vocabulary that is magically offensive to some...it might prove troublesome for many....no? Peace.😇
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hyokkim
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7/19/2025, 1:53:02 AM
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''Lamar Pye was thirty-eight years old, with a tangle of thick hair, which he generally wore braided down his back or in a ponytail. Though he had an open, friendly face and warm eyes showing over a nose that had seen much wear, he also had F U C K and Y O U! inscribed across the knuckles of his left and right fists and BORN TO KICK ASS on his left forearm, all in the spidery and uncertain blue ink of a freehand convict tattoo artist. On his right forearm, in the same wobbly line, was a pictograph of a dagger jammed halfway to its hilt into the flesh. A stream of red droplets wiggled out of it. On his left wrist it said SHADOW OF DEATH under a crude but unmistakably effective rendering of a skull. On the top of his right hand, it said WHITE GREASED LIGHTNING, with a rat-tailed squiggle in fading blue indicating a lightning bolt. Lamar couldn’t even remember getting that one. He must have been drunk or high or something. He just woke up one goddamned day during a two-year slide for assault with intent up at Crabtree State in Helena and there it was. Craziest damn thing. The water felt so good when it blasted against the swollen bulges of his muscles, with the contrast between the hissing steam and the sense of cooling. Two hundred curls with the seventy-five-pound bar, two hundred squat thrusts with the two-hundred-pound bar on his shoulders, a long goddamned time under the chest machine, hoisting two hundred pounds of dead weight until he was swollen like a tire on a hot day. When the water hit his muscles and deflated him, man, that felt so cool! Lamar contemplated his chest in the hissing steam. Looking downward he saw an endless field of possibility. His chest was wide and white and not particularly hairy. It was wide open. You could put anything on it you wanted. It was Richard who’d got his head turned in this direction. Newboy Richard was so scared of them he hadn’t said a thing for a week, and Lamar at first wanted just to torture him for a while before he fucked him and sold him to Rodney Smalls’s niggers for cigarettes, but goddamn Richard was so weak it wouldn’t have meant a thing. All Richard would do was sit there with a pencil and some kind of tablet, his hand flying over the surface of the paper, as if by concentrating so hard he could make it all go away. Or read funny little books with no pictures, underlining things furiously. Though he clung to Lamar’s shadow like a dog whenever Lamar went into the yard. Finally Lamar had said, “Goddamn you, boy, what is that shit you’re working at?” Addressed directly, Richard had seemed to melt. His puffy face trembled as the color fled his cheeks. He quivered like a leaf in a high breeze. Then he said, “Art.” “Art who?” Lamar demanded. “Art art,” said Richard. “You know. Art. Pictures. What the imagination can show.” “Fuck all that shit,” said Lamar. Now he really wanted to hurt Richard. He hated when somebody threw a word at him. Mag-i-nation. Fuck that. But weirdly curious, he bent over and looked at what Richard had been diddling. Goddamn, it was Lamar! It was Lamar himself, fearsome as a lion, scared of no man, looking like some kind of ancient king or Viking. Under a frosty moon. Lamar, with a mighty sword, ready to slay enemies by the thousands. The whole thing had a spooky feel to it, some kind of magic or something. Somewhere inside, Lamar felt a little thing move. “The fuck,” he said, “that ain’t the way it is. I’m a hardtimer goddamned inmate buttfucker. I ain’t no goddamned he-ro.” “I—I just drew what my mind saw,” said Richard. “Please don’t hurt me.” “Ah,” said Lamar, stumped. He went back to his Penthouse. Yet the image had somehow jiggered something in Lamar. It troubled his dreams, bumping aside for a while the stroke-book blondes who gave their rosy asses to him every night until he came and could relax. Not that night. And the next day he wanted Richard to show it to him, and the next and the next. He thought about it for nearly another week, and then he started dreaming about it. “You know that there picture?” “Yes,” said Richard. “Could you do another one? From what I told you. You wouldn’t have to see it or nothing. I could just fucking tell you. You could make it?” “Er, yes, I suppose. I mean, of course.” “Hmm,” said Lamar, thinking hard. “You know, what I truly like, is lions. But a lion not in no jungle but in a castle. You know. And a bitch, blond, with really big tits. And, somehow, she love the lion. She love him like a man, not like no pet. Now, I don’t want no picture of the lion fucking her, but the lion could fuck her if he wanted to.” “Ah, I think I see what you’re getting at. He’s, like, an archetype of a certain aggressive masculine power.” “Huh?” “Ah, I mean—” “He’s a lion and he’s got a bitch. And she has tits. And it’s all a long time ago. Got that?” “Yes sir.” Richard got busy. For days he huddled in the corner madly dashing away. He’d throw pictures away, cursing. He even went to the prison library and got books with lions in them. And then finally— “Lamar? Is this what you had in mind?” He held out a sketch. The lion was a god, the woman a slut with huge tits, her nipples taut as bowstrings. It was master, she was slave. “Goddamn,” said Lamar. “Look-a-that! Man, like you got that outta my head! Damn, ain’t that a goddamn piece of work! Only, now, wouldn’t it be better if the lion was taller? And maybe the gal’s tits weren’t that big? That’s too big. It don’t look real. I want it to be real. I like the castle though.” Richard took the criticism like a man and spent another week on revisions. When he made his final submission, Lamar was quite pleased. “Goddamn, Richard. You got a gift, if I do say so myself. Now, say, I wanted you to try other things. You know, other things I see in my head, could you do it?” “I know I could,” said Richard. “Goddamn, ain’t that something. I want you to draw what I tell you. You do that, I’ll look after you. Got it?” “Yes sir,” said Richard, and the deal was done. Excerpt from 'Dirty White Boys' by Stephen Hunter
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mrs_cms
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7/19/2025, 3:31:17 AM
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Respect ✌️ Stick around. Dont let words have that power over free thought. Your input would be missed.
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hyokkim
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7/19/2025, 1:38:26 AM
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''But I try very hard to limit profane things in my life, including words, like the Bible teaches.'' Would you love your enemies if they came to you to fuck you in the ass, with long, throbbing hard cock, like the Bible teaches? 
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brokenclock
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7/17/2025, 6:04:15 PM
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At least with your head in the sand we will no longer have to hear you talk.
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citizenrebuild
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7/17/2025, 6:06:43 PM
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What is that supposed to mean?
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brokenclock
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7/17/2025, 6:16:03 PM
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"I won't stay tuned in if I have to constantly hear swear words to describe things and express emotions." You say yourself that if you continue to hear no no words then you will abscond from the podcast. Take a look around this app, you should just uninstall it. If you're willing to shut your mind and ears to ideas because they're peppered with uncomfortable words then frankly I don't value your opinion and you should leave to pastures more comfortable, like reddit.
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citizenrebuild
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7/17/2025, 11:30:37 PM
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I use this "app" on the web. I have nothing to uninstall. To be honest I haven't really looked around here but I see no reason for you to value my opinion less if I don't like hearing, reading or viewing profanity. But I will do as you suggest and leave you to it.
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