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Innocent until proven guilty? yeah ok
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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 305726" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p>I often use language that needs to be censored. Language that should not be used in mixed company. However a well placed expletive is at times called for to keep things in perspective. On the other hand, I don't figure cleaner language really ever offended anyone. I applaud Cheryl and the moderators for trying to keep things clean, not everyone wants to read foul language. </p><p> The thing about Cachsux name and Puck's former name seems pretty obvious to me. Hearing the word "sux" is seldom vulgar, usually it just signifies that something of someone is less than good. Well, we all know what Puck's former name was supposed insinuate. Although it was a cleaver play on words.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 305726, member: 13254"] I often use language that needs to be censored. Language that should not be used in mixed company. However a well placed expletive is at times called for to keep things in perspective. On the other hand, I don't figure cleaner language really ever offended anyone. I applaud Cheryl and the moderators for trying to keep things clean, not everyone wants to read foul language. The thing about Cachsux name and Puck's former name seems pretty obvious to me. Hearing the word "sux" is seldom vulgar, usually it just signifies that something of someone is less than good. Well, we all know what Puck's former name was supposed insinuate. Although it was a cleaver play on words. [/QUOTE]
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