People like to talk about how bad language leads to bad actions.
Truly? A man who watches porn and fantasizes about beating his enemies to a pulp, has already committed more criminal behavior than anyone who has said “fuck” to flavor their grammar.
The usage of vulgarity does not indicate that someone is vulgar - the thoughts, and whether they express them in actions, is what indicates they are vulgar.
Also, vulgarity can be used in a tasteful way to liven the English language some, it can be quite bland without some spice tossed in... it's a sign of the times
People like to talk about how bad language leads to bad actions.
Truly? A man who watches porn and fantasizes about beating his enemies to a pulp, has already committed more criminal behavior than anyone who has said “fuck” to flavor their grammar.
The usage of vulgarity does not indicate that someone is vulgar - the thoughts, and whether they express them in actions, is what indicates they are vulgar.
Also, vulgarity can be used in a tasteful way to liven the English language some, it can be quite bland without some spice tossed in... it's a sign of the times