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It always makes me think of Tom Jones for some reason. My second hand copy of the Siege of Trencher's Farm has the only swearword in the entire book scribbled out in biro. I've often wondered at the sanity of the person who did that. But I suppose I'm lucky they didn't just tear the page out.
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There are people who want to censor everything, but the amount of time they would need to stare at the offending words just to scribble them out it would be counterproductive. The words would be burnt into their brain, corrupting them and damning them to an eternity in hell.
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I'd say, swearing is just words. However, I watched an Eddie Murphy set once and by the end I was thinking, "If he says mother f***r one more time I'm going to get up there and lamp him." The same word again and again, as someone said, IS lazy and gets old. There is a huge range of swear words and we use them all so if a book contains swearing it should reflect that. I have met a few squaddies and they do swear but the language is rich and vibrant, frankly, it amazes me how much lateral thinking people put into swearing but then, I'm British and we are a bit like that. But I suspect the problem the OP has encountered is not the swearing just a lack of lateral swearing thought. May I recommend Viz Magazine's Rogers Profanasaurus Rex for a mine of fabulous swear words. Or you can invent a new world and make up swear words that aren't in real life (a bit of a cheat, that one but a handy get out for the fantasy writer).
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I wrote something in an online forum about an old lady sniggering at me, and found it had been blanked out.
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Makes me think of a story about Max Perkins. He wrote down 3 words that were in one of his author's books that he needed to discuss with them (S**t, P**S, and F**K). I think it was Hemingway or Fitzgerald or someone like that and anyway someone else came in, saw the note and remarked that if Max needed to write himself a note to do those things then he needed help. The paper he'd written the 3 words on had a heading that read "Things to do today." lol.
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I think I have the opposite opinion of most people in this thread.
Speaking from a reader's point of view, I like when there's real swearing. (Let me quickly add the disclaimer, when it's done right! ![]() It may be because I play a lot of video games, an industry that is not yet as widely accepted in the main stream as movies or music, and as a result, game developers self-police a lot more harshly than movie studios. The main reason for this is that it's extremely easy to get an M-rating on your game, meaning that it can only legitimately sell to someone over 17, and in an effort to reach as large a market as possible, everyone tries for a "T for teen". Mild examples are when two soldiers in a war zone in a sci-fi game is talking, and the phrase "save your sorry ass" has been to changed "save your sorry butt", to avoid an M-rating. The infamous f-word becomes "frick" or "frig", and the well-know synonym for fecal matter becomes "shoot", for the same reason. Mildly less offensive, sure, but it rings hollow. The whole dialogue feels off-key somehow. It's annoying. It ruins the immersion, it ruins the mood. I love games, movies, and books, where characters really swear in situations where I know I would. It makes the characters more real to me when I hear them use real swear words when cussing.. There are of course ways to illustrate all of the above without being taste-less. The example earlier in the thread of describing "vile language" is one I see authors use all the time. Swearing is like any other tool when you write/tell a story. When used right, it can make a character seem more alive and real, a story more immersive, and tense situations more charged. When used poorly... meh. Just meh. ![]() |
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Harry T, I used to work for a coach company and that was pretty much the chant when something went wrong.
ScalyFreak, I absolutely agree, pretend swearing is just phoney, I tend to think that either I should do it properly or not at all. No half arsed, half way cobblers. Cheers MTM |
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I'm just about to start playing a rouge character in an AD&D campaign, and I fully intend to let my character refer to Myrkul's private parts when she swears. Matter of fact, thinking up how the characters in the Forgotten Realms would cuss is one of the more entertaining aspects of preparing for the campaign. ![]() |
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Then I agree, I could not write a sailor that said "FUDGE!" when stubbed his toe. Now it could be fine to have a slightly odd character use his wife/mom/etc name as a curse...
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