The first amendment gives us freedom of speech. The freedom that we can say anything we want, until the FCC says otherwise and tries to censor us. At least, on radio and television. However, what the FCC does not understand is that some words are not curse words and that any word used correctly can make a curse word. It is society that has chosen to make these words bad. For example, the word shit is not even a word, but rather an abreviation for Ship High In Transit. S.H.I.T. The story goes, that when sailors shipped manour, the methan would build up at the bottom of the ship, and since it is a flameable gas, it caught the boats on fire and they sank. So, they had to ship it on the Upper decks of the boats. THe other word for shit is crap. A word yes, but also part of a man's name, the man that invented to toilet, John Crapper. I guess that is why we call shitters, johns or crappers.
The word Fuck is censored, however often neccisarry to describe the situation better. For example, he messed up his car, verses, HE FUCKED UP HIS CAR. messed up implies little damage was done. Fucked up, means he basically totaled the sum bitch.
Any word can be a curse word. Like "that nickel, dime-ing son of a quarter" still a curse if said to insult or harm or out of anger. So, are curse words really bad or are we just taught that they are by society. Cursing is bad (for those who read the bible) but are the words themselves if used in other contexts wrong or bad?
Also, this is one bad ass car: