How is the word I was using not okay, but cuck is? They're practically synonyms. EDIT: I'm not trying to be difficult, but seriously - if we're doing offensive words policing, I'm really tired of cuck as well.
I liked it because I found it funny that once p___y got censored he decided to try and take cuck with it. LOL
We can ban "cuck" if we'd like to. It's not a frequently used term, nor is it understood by many, but if we don't want it then that's fine. You'll just make my volunteer job a lot more annoying.
Why don't some of us just grow up and respect the fact that most of us use this at work, and inappropriate language is a conflict of interest.
As a person who works from home for 10 years now, I'm ******** triggered! Just so you know then... cuck isn't exactly an office friendly word. I really hope that you haven't been using the presentations room screen to check the forum, for your own sake and office reputation.
Discussing which words will be allowed from now on. I've been writing here since 2007 and we've never had this problem. Continual warnings will result in a request for account suspension. Time to take out the trash.
I'm at the office right now... Instead of not being allowed to type a word, star it out like the others. Not starring it out but not being able to use it is absurd (not that the starring out of words makes much sense itself).
That's great if you don't care/have no consequences for it. But this isn't about individuals, it's about the collective.
I can totally see vulp logging in on the overhead projector to his class of 16 year old girls and the first comment being "Vulpenis, are you still chatting up your underage students? "
Don’t know. Maybe Pauly, Falc and Pee to the Wee? Were you expecting a Nobel piece prize or something?