Subject: Re: I swear more openly online.
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Posted on: 2009-11-25 16:16:00 UTC

Obviously this is going to be an issue with more than one explanation then. Shouldn't have expected anything else, really.

You could probably make a case for the anonymity factor and the comfort level being the same thing; the anonymity increases your comfort, so both explanations work. Re: the Dube Lube laughter, I can understand that - it's a lot easier to talk frankly about things in public, that would normally be off limits, if you're in a different city surrounded by people you know you'll never see again. Easier to do things differently too, as I discovered many years on a trip to Manchester - got into the habit of wearing vests, which I'd been too self conscious for at home, because none of the people who'd see me would ever see me again. Handy trick, really.

As for the c-word, don't get me started. I hate its use as the strongest of expletives, because it also refers to ladybits and the idea that they're the harshest and most horrible thing to be likened to doesn't sit well with me. And yet people who've seriously pissed me off and behaved appallingly, I'll still call them it. To make this worse, the milder word that I'd normally use is dick. My language, it unconsciously supports male dominated phallocentric patriarchal wossnames. The shame.

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