The Apology Thread
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I didn't stumble across a rule or dictum or anything, but over at the Who Are You thread I noticed that some of the KWatchers are youngish. And when youngish people are present, I try to mind my bawdy tongue.Menolly wrote:I'm sorry, but if Spring really is only a year older than my Beorn, than I feel kid-friendly we should remain...
Emphasis on the "Try."

Whoops! Edited to include an apology for not mowing my lawn.
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Hmm...Drundaar Rockheart wrote:Whats your idea of a "young" age anyways?.....
I'm sorry, but I guess I'll have to fall back on my own parents parenting.
I wasn't allowed to 'date' until I was sixteen, so I guess my definition of 'young' for us to set an example for would be anyone under sixteen.
However, I did encourage Beorn to read SRD when he was ten, so I guess it all depends on what is being discussed. I was unhappy with him reading the vulgarity in Runes when it came out, but understand SRD's POV about it as he discusses in the GI. And it did open up communication between Beorn with Paul and me regarding language and why we feel what is acceptable and not.
But, in everyday communication, such as on message boards, I feel a higher language standard should be maintained, not just for an example to younger eyes, but so those who participate are not lowered to a level where vulgarity is common place.
For those who enjoy using vulgarity everday, I apologize for my POV. Paul is one of those people, as he and his Dad both used it constantly as an adjective when Paul was growing up in NYC. But, after 18 years of marriage, Paul has come up with colorful expressions to use in place of vulgarity, after much heavy sighing and eye rolls from me whenever he did use vulgarity. And, he does still have his moments. @@

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When I write, it's not a problem obviously, but in my speech though...

However, I do think Menolly has a point about showing by example that "profanity" is not necessary in order to express oneself accurately. It's just that in speech, few words are as emotionally descriptive as ****. It's all in the tone of course, which makes it pointless in the written medium I suppose.

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Have do admit i swaer a lot aswell. Sorry.Avatar wrote:In real life, I swear a lot. Constantly almost.

But if you're all about the destination, then take a fucking flight.
We're going nowhere slowly, but we're seeing all the sights.
And we're definitely going to hell, but we'll have all the best stories to tell.
Full of the heavens and time.
We're going nowhere slowly, but we're seeing all the sights.
And we're definitely going to hell, but we'll have all the best stories to tell.
Full of the heavens and time.
sorry. i couldn't find the goodnight thread. so. good night the Watch.


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have you ever tried explaining yourself
to one of them?
~ alan bates, the mothman prophecies
i've had this with actors before, on the set,
where they get upset about the [size of my]
trailer, and i'm always like...take my trailer,
cause... i'm from Kentucky
and that's not what we brag about.
~ george clooney, inside the actor's studio
a straight edge for legends at
the fold - searching for our
lost cities of gold. burnt tar,
gravel pits. sixteen gears switch.
Haphazard Lucy strolls by.
~ dennis r wood ~
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Menolly, I wouln't worry too much...KW is probebly the most G-rated...okay maybe PG-13 message board out there.
Check out the Real Of Infamy; I got the link from the Kevins Watch homepage...some of the avatars are even x-rated...i think it takes away from the whole experience.
Sorry for looking at another site...but like I said the link was HERE.
Check out the Real Of Infamy; I got the link from the Kevins Watch homepage...some of the avatars are even x-rated...i think it takes away from the whole experience.
Sorry for looking at another site...but like I said the link was HERE.
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Back in the old BBS days, there were certain boards you couldn't get on unless you were 18 or over. Well, all you had to do was *say* you were 18. Needless to say, I spent a fair amount of time on those boards (not even counting the fact that it took at least 5 minutes to download a jpg
). I was not scarred for life. If anything, it was nice to be treated with the respect due my posts, not my age. I'd have been appalled at anyone I was trying to have a level conversation with modifying their behavior because of my age. It was also nice that anyone who acted like a 15 year old punk was just assumed to be underage and kicked.
If anything, I say raise the age limit on the registration page to 18. It won't stop anybody (well, I dunno, maybe if there's filters installed on their comp), and it could only increase the quality of conversation. Yeah, perhaps a few might go overboard, but that could be corrected.

If anything, I say raise the age limit on the registration page to 18. It won't stop anybody (well, I dunno, maybe if there's filters installed on their comp), and it could only increase the quality of conversation. Yeah, perhaps a few might go overboard, but that could be corrected.
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