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My complaint goes out to a certain “news” publisher that consistently prints vulgarities and swear words and then distributes them to places that could have any random child pick it up and read. This does nothing to help our youth, or ourselves. If it is worth printing remove the vulgarity. Also, the section with all these posts also has a swear word right in its title. It is very disappointing. —Person that still believes in people showing respect

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  1. Hate to break it to ya, but kids don’t read the paper. Also, fuck off! I like vulgarity. People who swear are more honest than those who don’t.

  2. what the fuck is a ‘random child’? some kid high on gummie bears who is whizzing around the universe banging into planets in a RANDOM fashion?

  3. PERSON THAT STILL BELIEVES IN PEOPLE USING CORRECT GRAMMAR

    “If it is worth removing the vulgarity.” Person that still believes in people showing respect.

    This is not a sentence. We will show respect only if you use correct grammar.

    (Avatar #86: 10,000 Kronen Note, Austro-Hungarian Empire)

    A pleasure as always.

    Cheerio!

  4. Ha! People have been writing to ‘bitch’ about swearing and cover content of The Coast for 20 years! If you feel offended by what you see, first ask yourself why, (are you perhaps a *bit* too sensitive?), then explain to your child why you find it offensive. Educate your child instead of teaching him/her that censorship is okay, and words and images carry nefarious meanings without knowing the reason for their use.
    Also hate to break it to you, but if your child leaves your house, or watches TV, s/he’s already heard and seen so many things that would offend you…

  5. Random OB, the random world is trying to randomly corrupt your precious random spawn. I randomly recommend home schooling and then a random reclusive monastery for the remainder of said random spawn’s life. I also strongly and randomly recommend that you and other random semi-literate random people stop randomly using the word random in random ways to describe what you feel are random objects, people or events but are in reality not random. The random use of the word random in random bitches is causing me to have random crushing headaches as I despair for the random despoiling of the english language. Randomly yours, Zippy (aka “the Randomizer”)

  6. ….and, by the way random OB, that random number generator your random spawn created on his/her random computer is not generating truly random numbers due to the deterministic (non-random) nature of programming languages.

    By way of affirmation I refer you to Dilbert:
    http://search.dilbert.com/comic/Random%20N… Zippy (aka “the Randomizer”)

  7. My profound apologies are in order. I had forgotten the existence of the Random family, Rex and Rayvin Random of Randomville Nova Scotia, and their son Randall Random. I would therefore take this opportunity to humbly acknowledge a Random child does exist. Errare humanum set (Enough fun for now….back to work before the boss fires my sorry ass.)

  8. IS THERE IRONY HERE?

    : Montrealman

    “If it is worth removing the vulgarity” (11/26, 9:01AM)

    Unforgiveably, Montrealman mis-read the bitcher’s sentence – “If it is worth printing remove the vulgarity” – which was, in fact, grammatically correct. Consequently, his charge of a grammatical lapse was misconceived but it was not intended to deceive.

    But is there irony here? As some might have noticed Montrealman does not normally engage in vulgarity in his comments on this site, not because of some high moral principle but rather because he finds such vulgarity, um, vulgar. So my apologies to the “Person that still believes in people showing respect.” We are, at least on this matter, as of one mind.

    A pleasure as always.

    Cheerio!

  9. You think a few swear words is the worst thing they can see in the paper?
    Have you even read a paper?
    It’s full of nothing but horrible events and terrifying future forecasts…
    because the world is a fucking terrible place.
    Get used to it

  10. APPLES & ORANGES

    “As some might have noticed Montrealman does not normally engage in vulgariry in his comments on this site, not because of some high moral principle but rather because he finds such vulgarity, um, vulgar.” (11/26, 3:02PM)

    “You think a few swear words is the worst thing they can see in the paper?… It’s full of nothing but horrible events and terrifying future forecasts because the world is a fucking horrible place.” zzZzward (11/26, 3:28PM)

    What we have here is a common logical failure, that of comparing apples and oranges resulting, as it usually does, in incoherence. My view of vulgarity is purely personal. I find its use personally jarring but – and this is important – I neither take offence when used by others nor aspire to legislate what should and should not be said on Bitch. In other words, it is a matter of apples.

    My argument is simply logical, not moral. To say in response that such vulgarity is somehow justified because of the “horrible events and terrifying future forecasts because the world is a fucking horrible place” is incoherent. It is incoherent because it fails to compare like with like. In other words, it erroneously deploys oranges to argue with apples.

    However, to placate those nine “likes,” I will sign off as follows:

    A fucking pleasure as always.

    Cheerio!

  11. it’s comparing apples to ebola, isis, and daily shootings …
    you asshat.

    How about worrying about what’s important…
    and not that your kid may one day tell you to go fuck a donkey’s anus?

  12. Exactly my point. Where “apples” are understood to be vulgarity, “oranges” are understood to be ebola, isis and daily shootings. I knew you would never understand my point, you asshat. Why don’t you go … no I can’t. It’s too vulgar.

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