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Why are some regular words censored?


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z_darius
  Apr 4, 08, 11:59  #1

... for instance cat's name p.ussy, or some species of willows such as p.ussy willow?


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bajka
  Apr 4, 08, 12:01  #2

You're obvously a cat lover !


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Wroclaw
Edited by: Wroclaw  Apr 4, 08, 12:05  #3

z_darius:
Why are some regular words censored?


Sometimes this can play havoc with Genealogy. Names and places etc.


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Admin
  Apr 4, 08, 12:05  #4

They are not censored in the language forums.

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z_darius
  Apr 4, 08, 12:07  #5

indeed!
Sneaky :)


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Wroclaw
  Apr 4, 08, 12:08  #6

Mine was a general comment about other forums. Not specifically this one.


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osiol
  Apr 4, 08, 12:30  #7

Scunthorpe


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plk123
  Apr 4, 08, 13:03  #8

just say 'cat' :)


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Goonie
Edited by: Goonie  Apr 4, 08, 13:17  #9

z_darius:
... for instance cat's name p.ussy, or some species of willows such as p.ussy willow?



lol that reminds me of that howard stern segment


what about the short version of Richard.... Dick :)


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osiol
Edited by: osiol  Apr 4, 08, 13:21  #10

... or for the tree, you should really distinguish between Salix caprea (goat willow / wierzba iwa), Salix viminalis (osier / wierzba wiciowa) or Salix discolor (some American tree or other)...


This subject really is a load of old hooey.


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z_darius
  Apr 4, 08, 13:23  #11

plk123:
just say 'cat' :)

That's a species, not a name. The cat in My English Book was called P.ussy. And yes, one of the characters was a girl, and Pu.ssy was hers.

Goonie:
lol that reminds me of that howard stern segment

I once was a member on a forum where they were nuts about anything sex related. So much that the very word sex was forbidden. I assumed the nickname of sextant so they banned me for it :)


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