Kitten was way better than asparagus
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Oh my gawd--another "improvement"!3
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But if they keep asparagus, a year from now everyone who remembers kitten can act clique-y and superior. I could be part of the IN crowd!22
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I was once on a forum where every word startin in f and ending in k was auto replaced with *****.
I mean every word not just THE word.
So a normal polite discussion about football found 'fullback' replaced with ***** or somebody writing 'Folk songs' got it changed to **** songs
Was very silly5 -
Bring back *kitten*!! I thought this was a joke that one poster did yesterday. And it is all over the place today.1
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I'm sure that in this litigious country the Fraternal Order of Asparagus Advocates will soon deliver a C&D letter to UA.2
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Both "kitten" and "asparagus" are ridiculous. I read a lot on the internet, and participate in a few forums, and I know there are better ways to censor words which may not be appropriate for general audience.0
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I'm clearly not awake yet. I initially didn't open this thread because I thought you were saying that you had tried kitten and found it tasted better than asparagus. I really didn't want to read about the finer points of meal prepping kitten for supper.
Regardless of what the filth filter swap is, thank you for not consuming kittens. Full grown cats are a different matter. The've outlived their cuteness.
I shall take a nap before trying to forum any further.19 -
Both "kitten" and "asparagus" are ridiculous. I read a lot on the internet, and participate in a few forums, and I know there are better ways to censor words which may not be appropriate for general audience.
It's only annoying to me because everyone is supposed to be an "adult" 18 y/o anyway. If they haven't heard the Big Seven by 18, they need to get off the internet.8 -
Both "kitten" and "asparagus" are ridiculous. I read a lot on the internet, and participate in a few forums, and I know there are better ways to censor words which may not be appropriate for general audience.
It's only annoying to me because everyone is supposed to be an "adult" 18 y/o anyway. If they haven't heard the Big Seven by 18, they need to get off the internet.
Only 7?1 -
Both "kitten" and "asparagus" are ridiculous. I read a lot on the internet, and participate in a few forums, and I know there are better ways to censor words which may not be appropriate for general audience.
It's only annoying to me because everyone is supposed to be an "adult" 18 y/o anyway. If they haven't heard the Big Seven by 18, they need to get off the internet.
Thanks for your support (I think), but you lost me with "Big Seven". Never heard that reference before.0 -
paperpudding wrote: »I was once on a forum where every word startin in f and ending in k was auto replaced with *****.
I mean every word not just THE word.
So a normal polite discussion about football found 'fullback' replaced with ***** or somebody writing 'Folk songs' got it changed to **** songs
Was very silly
So, what word starts with "f" and end in "uck"?
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People: look up George Carlin's seven words bit. You'll get it then.6
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Tacklewasher wrote: »paperpudding wrote: »I was once on a forum where every word startin in f and ending in k was auto replaced with *****.
I mean every word not just THE word.
So a normal polite discussion about football found 'fullback' replaced with ***** or somebody writing 'Folk songs' got it changed to **** songs
Was very silly
So, what word starts with "f" and end in "uck"?
Maybe a "fruck". No, it's a "firetruck"!!2 -
Both "kitten" and "asparagus" are ridiculous. I read a lot on the internet, and participate in a few forums, and I know there are better ways to censor words which may not be appropriate for general audience.
Agreed. *kitten* should have stayed an April Fool's joke last year. It causes a lot of confusion. ****** made a lot more sense.
@Alex, after today can we please go back to ******?1 -
kshama2001 wrote: »Both "kitten" and "asparagus" are ridiculous. I read a lot on the internet, and participate in a few forums, and I know there are better ways to censor words which may not be appropriate for general audience.
Agreed. *kitten* should have stayed an April Fool's joke last year. It causes a lot of confusion. ****** made a lot more sense.
@Alex, after today can we please go back to ******?
I like the confusion, though. Not only is it amusing, but I think it takes the angry newb's rage down a notch.15 -
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I want to know if curses formerly known as kitten have converted to asparagus, but I'm too lazy to go look around.1
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