Tsukuyomi (post: 1434674) wrote:I guess you can try substituting words ^^ Fudge seems to be a good one for the f-word. What? It sounds funny, you say? You don't want to say the actual word, and you don't want to say fudge and sound silly, so you have no choice but to say another word entirely ^__^
Furen wrote:F-bomb was made up because you had to get the consent of the king to do such
Nate (post: 1434824) wrote:
Other good evidence includes the fact that acronyms are almost completely nonexistent before the 20th century. The etymology of the f-word is unclear, but most linguists assume it's derived from similar words in the Germanic languages.
ShiroiHikari (post: 1434835) wrote:Thank you. No offense to anyone but I am so tired of hearing "The F-word stands for this and that and the other thing!" >_>
DangoDaikazoku wrote:We are the body of Christ, let's try to keep it clean.
DangoDaikazoku (post: 1434911) wrote:One thing to remember, you are at all times, representing Christ. He lives within you. He is always watching you. People tend to, but this does not apply to all people, put all Christians into one category and wonder why Christians don't act so much different from them. I have already gotten alot of reponse at school for admitting that I didn't want to have sex until after marriage. They were shocked, and then they began to ask me all sorts of questions about why? how? and ultimatly it was a great chance to talk about God to people who didn't know him. Eventually I hope to start getting the same response for being anti-cursing. We are the body of Christ, let's try to keep it clean.
TopazRaven (post: 1434938) wrote:Also, does crap or darn count as a cuss? I've never considered it one, but I noticed some people on here do?
ShiroiHikari (post: 1434765) wrote:We seem to only have this problem in English. Japanese doesn't have the same concept of "bad words" as we do. It's more a matter of being polite or being impolite, being formal or informal.
Practical note: if you are "dropping f-bombs" every other word or so, that can make you look less educated, reducing your likelihood of finding employment at a satisfactory level of pay. Regardless of how you speak among your friends, if you want to make good money while sitting in an air-conditioned office, it's good to be able to consistently speak a white-collar, vulgarity-free English. It's not a sin matter, but it can affect your paycheck.
TopazRaven (post: 1434938) wrote:
Also, does crap or darn count as a cuss? I've never considered it one, but I noticed some people on here do?
#1. Think before you speak and refrain from using curse words. It may seem difficult, but monitoring your thoughts will help you catch yourself from saying something vulgar and offensive. It will take practice, but thinking before you speak is essential if you want to stop cursing.
#2. Practice meditation. One form of meditation is prayer. Other forms of meditation include yoga, falun gong or continued thought and reflection. Meditation is usually done in a quiet place. Take a moment to reflect.
#3. Keep your mouth shut. As difficult as it may seem, silence works. Practicing silence shows that you are in control of yourself and your emotions. Many people have a problem in this area. They tend to rant and rave as soon as a situation arises. With a little bit of practice and self-control, you can learn to listen to what someone is saying or analyze a situation without cursing.
#4. Use a thesaurus. If you are seriously trying to stop your habit of cursing, be proactive in choosing your words. Various thesaurus websites are available to guide you in the use of words that can better describe your feelings.
#5. Put money in a jar every time you curse for extra motivation. This money must be given away to charity, and it must be taken away from you for it to be motivation. Put a dollar in the jar for every curse word you say. You'll be amazed at how fast you stop cursing.
Tsukuyomi (post: 1434726) wrote:Hahaha, same here lol Everyone gasp when I do.. I only when I'm mad.. It takes alot to get/make me mad xD
A88mph wrote:P.S. It's a pain looking up stuff in my bible. Would be much easier if they all came with a topic index.
Nate (post: 1435947) wrote:http://www.biblegateway.com
You can search by words, topics, and it has a lot of different translation options too. That's what I use most of the time.
Okami (post: 1435949) wrote:http://www.blueletterbible.org/ is another good option. I interchange it now and again with BibleGateway
Atria35 (post: 1436009) wrote:^ Ouch. With friends like that....
It sounds like you need to have a frank talk with her. Just say that she's your best friend, you love her a lot, but you're uncomfortable with her excessive language. And don't hang out with her as often until she does tone it down.
Because if you're trying to break a habit, you don't want to be around people who will enable it or won't respect it, or even make it worse.
That's the hardest thing to do, sometimes, especially when they're important people to you.
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