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B*tch or Dog?

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xyzzyplugh | 09:07 Sat 11th Jan 2003 | How it Works
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Seems we can't talk about gender of pets due to AB's primitive expleteve deleter. What other innocent words should be flagged on that list for context? Is B*m allowed? * indicates a 'u'? What about t*t *stands for 'i' as in ' photograph I took of some Great T*ts (the feathery burds) is bird allowed? Any more silly profanities please?
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I can see your point - some censorship programmes are really irritating. Our company PC system kicked me off the system for asking about 'adult' education! That said, the AB is used by a variety of people with a variety of ages and sensitivities. Speaking personally, foul language bothers me not at all, but that doesn't mean I would inflict it on total strangers who may have a different perception. Yes the AB censorship programme is a little basic, but surely better a catch-all, which most people seem able to work round to get their meaning over, than yards of obcenities upsetting our more sensitive visitors.
I know what you mean too. Words with other, even innocent, meanings can be censored just because of their profane association. In the USA, a bum is a tramp and a fanny is a bottom. What we call bum bags, the Americans call fanny packs.
Talking of fannies, this reminds me of a rumour which goes that, after his wife Fanny had cooked a batch of doughnuts, Johny Craddock is supposed to have said to the TV audience 'May all your doughnuts look like Fanny's'!! (Think about it!)
Apparently 'Scunthorpe' can cause chaos with email screening systems and the like!
You can't to$$ a coin on this site. Took me a while to find the 'profanity' in my text. Who's the to$$er now then?

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