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<blockquote data-quote="Frog-in-law1995" data-source="post: 2423111" data-attributes="member: 67018"><p>I vote that every cuss word be replaced by its first and last letters, with the appropriate number of underscores in between. Simple, not confusing, and protective of those who don't wish to see profanity. And it will actually lead to <em>less</em> thinking about profanity. As it stands now, whenever someone says the cuss word "s__t" it filters to Orgeron. So whether a person is saying "s__t" or "Orgeron," I think about s__t.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frog-in-law1995, post: 2423111, member: 67018"] I vote that every cuss word be replaced by its first and last letters, with the appropriate number of underscores in between. Simple, not confusing, and protective of those who don't wish to see profanity. And it will actually lead to [I]less[/I] thinking about profanity. As it stands now, whenever someone says the cuss word "s__t" it filters to Orgeron. So whether a person is saying "s__t" or "Orgeron," I think about s__t. [/QUOTE]
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