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Re: Obscenities...

From: "John D. Hamill" <finnmaccool@e...>
Date: Wed, 3 Sep 1997 15:41:30 -0400
Subject: Re: Obscenities...

Joachim Heck - SunSoft wrote:
> 
> Chris McCurry writes:
> @:) Joachim Heck writes:
> @:) >> .... reread Armor and I was shocked and amazed by the amount of
> @:) >>profanity in the book.	Every imaginable obscenity was uttered
> @:) >>by these characters who are supposed to be role models and
> @:) >>"defenders of the universe".  If it's a universe as filled with
> @:) >>obscenities as that, it's not worth defending.
> @:)
> @:)
> @:) I think people are being a little to judgmental..  obscenities,
> @:) curse words what ever you want to call them are a part of our
> @:) every day lives and if some one uses them it does not make them a
> @:) stupid or horrible person...  because we all have different back
> @:) grounds and different beliefs it's understandable that we will not
> @:) all agree about what is good and what is bad.. (for example over
> @:) population is bad get rid of some of the people)
> 
>   I was shocked and amazed by the amount of people in Armor.	Every
> imaginable planet was filled by human cities.  If it's a universe as
> filled with overpopulation as that, it's not worth defending.
> 
> -joachim
> 
> PS I was shocked and amazed by the dearth of smilies in my email.
> Every imaginable statement was sarcastic and smiley-free.  If it's an
> email as smileyless as that, it's not worth defending.
> 
> -joachim
;-):-);-):-);-):-);-):-);-):-);-):-);-):-);-):-);-):-);-):-);-):-);-):-)

 There. Feel better Joachim?

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