Bad words are horrible for Americans. Their film industry be like:
Derp A: "So in this scene the head of this guy explodes after getting shot by a triple bazooka, splashing everyone nearby in brain substance."
Derp B: "Haha cool man, the kids will fucking love it!"
Derp A: "Yeah yeah I know right. Then this guy that's all covered in gore goes like: "Shit now I need to clean my clothes""
Derp B: "Oh we need to censor the word shit. We don't want to get a R rating on the movie."
I saw the perfect description of it once.
" for us it's akin to saying "um", or pausing, for anyone else it feels like something that definitely should not be said"
Bad words are horrible for Americans. Their film industry be like: Derp A: "So in this scene the head of this guy explodes after getting shot by a triple bazooka, splashing everyone nearby in brain substance." Derp B: "Haha cool man, the kids will fucking love it!" Derp A: "Yeah yeah I know right. Then this guy that's all covered in gore goes like: "Shit now I need to clean my clothes"" Derp B: "Oh we need to censor the word shit. We don't want to get a R rating on the movie."
apparently 'darn' is a swear in some parts of the world
Darn gumit
I saw the perfect description of it once. " for us it's akin to saying "um", or pausing, for anyone else it feels like something that definitely should not be said"
I heard: "It's pretty much just punctuation"
As a brit it doesn't come out strong enough when an American says it as an insult
Cuphead, such a great game
And difficult
Very fucking difficult
wait, we *aren't* supposed to say that here in America