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Oct. 11th, 2004 07:15 pmThe kitty's name is Kizment. I'm not enterily sure on the spelling yet, though. And it took three of us two weeks to come up with a name.
And the two furry ones were "playing." Kisment was playing let's annoy the cat that's a foot longer and a dozen pounds than me by amushing his tail. Wisota was NOT ammused by his shinagigins.
Today was the first "lets bring in the techs day" for my schools production of Damm YankeesL which the actors can't say. The Damm part I mean. Nor can they say Hell, which is going to be odd for the devil to come out and say "I'm from heck!" but with the "responsible members of the communuty" calling in and asking why we have obsienitys on our comming attrations board.
The thing I just don't get about this is why on God' green Earth, cuss words are cuss words? Why is saying feck, for instance, if more accepteable than saying fuck? Both words are used the same way and they mean the exact same thing, but one is worse than the other. And why is cussing a big issue with people? Isn't the intent the big issue here, not the words they use?
And the two furry ones were "playing." Kisment was playing let's annoy the cat that's a foot longer and a dozen pounds than me by amushing his tail. Wisota was NOT ammused by his shinagigins.
Today was the first "lets bring in the techs day" for my schools production of Damm YankeesL which the actors can't say. The Damm part I mean. Nor can they say Hell, which is going to be odd for the devil to come out and say "I'm from heck!" but with the "responsible members of the communuty" calling in and asking why we have obsienitys on our comming attrations board.
The thing I just don't get about this is why on God' green Earth, cuss words are cuss words? Why is saying feck, for instance, if more accepteable than saying fuck? Both words are used the same way and they mean the exact same thing, but one is worse than the other. And why is cussing a big issue with people? Isn't the intent the big issue here, not the words they use?