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<blockquote data-quote="HSSS" data-source="post: 2242994" data-attributes="member: 480869"><p>I agree there’s not a lot of hope but some harsh facts the deniers <u>need</u> to hear. If you are overloaded on doom and have plenty of facts don’t bother. </p><p></p><p>The language really wasn’t that unusual or exceptional but definitely included some words that would be filtered on here. I hear worse on the streets around me in a “nice” area every single day. I have used most of them myself, in emphasis, as this dr does and I’m not a base person. I think that might be a US/U.K. thing. Some parts of the US are more “puritanical?” in language/outlook and expectations than the U.K. generally is. Absolutely no offence intended, just an observation from one side of the pond and I’m sure there are exceptions both ways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSSS, post: 2242994, member: 480869"] I agree there’s not a lot of hope but some harsh facts the deniers [U]need[/U] to hear. If you are overloaded on doom and have plenty of facts don’t bother. The language really wasn’t that unusual or exceptional but definitely included some words that would be filtered on here. I hear worse on the streets around me in a “nice” area every single day. I have used most of them myself, in emphasis, as this dr does and I’m not a base person. I think that might be a US/U.K. thing. Some parts of the US are more “puritanical?” in language/outlook and expectations than the U.K. generally is. Absolutely no offence intended, just an observation from one side of the pond and I’m sure there are exceptions both ways. [/QUOTE]
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