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How is it that p enise doesn't make it past the filter, but 'd' that rhymes with 'Rick' does Confused


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it is also a name?


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First, p enise spelled correctly is a term used by medical personnel and is a word that is commonly used in commercials.....well, almost. PED? And they say the P word.

Now, the dick and harry word, that's slang and if something was going to be eliminated, it should be that.

I agree, doesn't make sense.
 
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You know you didn't get enough sleep when you look at "p enise" and wonder; WHO is she talking about? Frown
 
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it is also a name?


True, but I've never seen it here used as a name...even tho I'm sure it's been used in that text. I think that and the 'py' word is more vulgar. I don't get that thinking. By not allowing the correct terminology, you basically have to use street terminology.

IZZY, drink some more coffeeBig Grin


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it is also a name?


True, but I've never seen it here used as a name...even tho I'm sure it's been used in that text. I think that and the 'py' word is more vulgar. I don't get that thinking. By not allowing the correct terminology, you basically have to use street terminology.

IZZY, drink some more coffeeBig Grin


What can I say..."P.Enise" is related to Dick.. pass a gallon of coffee this way.
 
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How is it that p enise doesn't make it past the filter, but 'd' that rhymes with 'Rick' does Confused



(LMAO) using fowl language again Bought? Big Grin

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using fowl language

RazzNo, cuz she's chicken (arr, arr, arr, I kill me sometimes)
 
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using fowl language

RazzNo, cuz she's chicken (arr, arr, arr, I kill me sometimes)


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it is also a name?


True, but I've never seen it here used as a name...even tho I'm sure it's been used in that text. I think that and the 'py' word is more vulgar. I don't get that thinking. By not allowing the correct terminology, you basically have to use street terminology.

IZZY, drink some more coffeeBig Grin


Yet, even that word is what we call a cat! People take any word they want and convert it into something sexual, since sex is such a taboo activity that nevertheless gets engaged in wheneever the opportunity "arises". Quite often done by teenagers, since society tries to suppress any honest expression of that in them. They get frustrated (and they are VERY creative) so their minds work overtime in coming up with things that shock the adults or they can engage in speaking about taboo subjects, right in front of the ignorant adults.

Just like the word "gay" used to simply mean "happy". "******" or "Queer" became vulgar and prejudicial, so "Gay" was substituted.

The above word "F A G G O T" also refers to a stick of wood, but the filter blocked it.

So lets get creative ourselves and make up a connotation that the "morals police" are ignorant of today. Lets say that all "f a g g o t s" will now be referred to BRANCHES. (As on trees) If we do this enough, eventually every word in the english language will be blocked by the censor police. Now wouldn't THAT be interesting? Then nobody could write anything!!
Do you think they would realize the stupidity of censorship before that happened?
 
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Originally posted by Tomcatt:
it is also a name?


True, but I've never seen it here used as a name...even tho I'm sure it's been used in that text. I think that and the 'py' word is more vulgar. I don't get that thinking. By not allowing the correct terminology, you basically have to use street terminology.

IZZY, drink some more coffeeBig Grin


What can I say..."P.Enise" is related to Dick.. pass a gallon of coffee this way.


Peenies? Peenies you say? I have a whole jar full of them... :>Wink

As to "DICK". We got one right in the office of the Vice President don't we? (And used to have a President too...)
 
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Awww! Ya'll don't know Dick! I know Richard,Rick and Rich. See! I know Dick! I also know Jack and his family, you might know them as Jack Sheit.
 
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How is it that p enise doesn't make it past the filter, but 'd' that rhymes with 'Rick' does Confused


Our vice president's name is Dick Cheney?
 
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Why would you want to censor Richard's nick name?


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So, is "hairy dick" O.K.?
 
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Guess so.
 
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A good friend of mine's name is Richard Long.
And yes, he goes by his nickname.
I think I would go to court and get that changed, his mother must have been delirious when he was born.
 
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Must be a descendant of Monte Python's "The Life of Brian" where the Romans are discussing funny fake names like "Biggus Diccus" eh?
 
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I use to work for a guy named Dick Long. He owned a chain of drug stores....come to think of it his name fit (not the long part).
 
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A good friend of mine's name is Richard Long.
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I think I would go to court and get that changed, his mother must have been delirious when he was born.


LMBO! Big Grin

That is as bad as "Harry Butts". Yup, a real name. Eek

I would pay the money to get it changed.
 
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How is it that p enise doesn't make it past the filter, but 'd' that rhymes with 'Rick' does Confused


Our vice president's name is Dick Cheney?



What if we called him Pen-is Cheny? The easist way is to use pig Latin take the first and last letter and reverse them like yussp or kocc or kucf or tunc 0r rotherfucm. Its really easier to speak it than to spell it.
 
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it is also a name?


True, but I've never seen it here used as a name...even tho I'm sure it's been used in that text. I think that and the 'py' word is more vulgar. I don't get that thinking. By not allowing the correct terminology, you basically have to use street terminology.

IZZY, drink some more coffeeBig Grin
You may be too young to remember Tricky Dick, but surely you have seen Dick Cheney mentioned here ?


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Reminds me of Pensacola - there was a Seaman in First Lieutenant's Div who had the misfortune of having the last name "Swallower" - and she caught all hell for it Big Grin

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Originally posted by OrangeCat97:
A good friend of mine's name is Richard Long.
And yes, he goes by his nickname.
I think I would go to court and get that changed, his mother must have been delirious when he was born.


LMBO! Big Grin

That is as bad as "Harry Butts". Yup, a real name. Eek

I would pay the money to get it changed.
 
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How is it that p enise doesn't make it past the filter, but 'd' that rhymes with 'Rick' does Confused


Our vice president's name is Dick Cheney?


My bad, forgot bout him. I don't think ppl even name their kids Dick anymore.


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Reminds me of Pensacola - there was a Seaman in First Lieutenant's Div who had the misfortune of having the last name "Swallower" - and she caught all hell for it Big Grin



Sounds like B.S. to me.

And I'll even add: "Liar."

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Reminds me of Pensacola - there was a Seaman in First Lieutenant's Div who had the misfortune of having the last name "Swallower" - and she caught all hell for it Big Grin



Sounds like B.S. to me.

And I'll even add: "Liar."

http://community.military.com/buddy-finder/results.do?f...=&stype=b&x=105&y=26


That search doesn't appear to show retired military, or certainly not all of them.
 
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You know you didn't get enough sleep when you look at "p enise" and wonder; WHO is she talking about? Frown
Whisper Eek Big Grin Razz
 
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Reminds me of Pensacola - there was a Seaman in First Lieutenant's Div who had the misfortune of having the last name "Swallower" - and she caught all hell for it Big Grin


LOL fortunetly had already "swallowed" my coffee by the time i read this one!!!! oh my!
 
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Reminds me of Pensacola - there was a Seaman in First Lieutenant's Div who had the misfortune of having the last name "Swallower" - and she caught all hell for it Big Grin



Sounds like B.S. to me.

And I'll even add: "Liar."

http://community.military.com/buddy-finder/results.do?f...=&stype=b&x=105&y=26


That search doesn't appear to show retired military, or certainly not all of them.


it only show's those who have joined mil.com, just as ako only shows those who actively use it! you may be retired and able to use ako, but it doesn't mean they've registered.
 
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Originally posted by Tomcatt:
it is also a name?


True, but I've never seen it here used as a name...even tho I'm sure it's been used in that text. I think that and the 'py' word is more vulgar. I don't get that thinking. By not allowing the correct terminology, you basically have to use street terminology.

IZZY, drink some more coffeeBig Grin


Yet, even that word is what we call a cat! People take any word they want and convert it into something sexual, since sex is such a taboo activity that nevertheless gets engaged in wheneever the opportunity "arises". Quite often done by teenagers, since society tries to suppress any honest expression of that in them. They get frustrated (and they are VERY creative) so their minds work overtime in coming up with things that shock the adults or they can engage in speaking about taboo subjects, right in front of the ignorant adults.

Just like the word "gay" used to simply mean "happy". "******" or "Queer" became vulgar and prejudicial, so "Gay" was substituted.

The above word "F A G G O T" also refers to a stick of wood, but the filter blocked it.

So lets get creative ourselves and make up a connotation that the "morals police" are ignorant of today. Lets say that all "f a g g o t s" will now be referred to BRANCHES. (As on trees) If we do this enough, eventually every word in the english language will be blocked by the censor police. Now wouldn't THAT be interesting? Then nobody could write anything!!
Do you think they would realize the stupidity of censorship before that happened?




If I'm not mistaken, **.a.g.g.o.t} was also used by the English in the 1940's to refer to a cigarette, which has also been called a stick. (Cancer-stick)


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