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profanity and filter
This profanity filter was never enforced by the government and its use was not continued by ICANN when it took over governance of the distribution of domain names to the public.
The game also includes a content filter, which will turn off the blood and gore, and the usage of profanity.
A swear filter, also known as a profanity filter or language filter is a software subsystem which modifies text to remove words deemed offensive by the administrator or community of an online forum.
There are also profanity filter web services available such as WebPurify and The Filthy List.

profanity and was
He said, lapsing into the profanity he often used when away from his parents and especially when he was with Charles.
Each time Letch `` went up '' in his `` lines '', I was the one to be patient, helpful and apologetic while he indulged in outbursts of temperament, profanity and abuse, blaming others, going into `` sulks '' and, on more occasions than I care to count, storming off the `` set '' for the rest of the day.
" Examples of the edits included the removal of blood, profanity, and the word " kill " being replaced with the word " destroy " ( this was extended to Duo's nickname, " The God of Death ", changed to " The Great Destroyer ", forcing the alteration of two episode titles ), though the word " death " was mostly left intact.
You stupid, bird-brained, flat-headed ..." The profanity was overdubbed to " you klutz " before the film was released.
* Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell and the film – " Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn ", said in 1939, was among the first uses of profanity in a major American film.
In the eighteenth century " vulgarity " was associated with the middling and lower classes and not with obscenity ; thus, when Paine celebrates his " vulgar " style and his critics attack it, the dispute is over class accessibility, not profanity.
However, the committee's selection was overruled by the award's advisory board, the trustees of Columbia University, because of the play's then-controversial use of profanity and sexual themes.
There's a fucking guy here telling me I've got a schedule, asshole ," Norton replied, " You're using dirty language, asshole ," ( The show itself was already profanity laden ).
A performance by Fear on the 1981 Halloween episode of Saturday Night Live was cut short when slam dancers, including John Belushi and members of a few hardcore bands, invaded the stage, damaged studio equipment and used profanity.
" Blasphemy " may be used as a substitute for " profanity " or " cursing " as it is used in this sentence: " With much hammering and blasphemy, the locomotive's replacement spring was finally fitted.
Riley was charged with abusive language for allegedly using profanity on stage while performing with the band Galactic in Downtown Norfolk, Virginia, in the city's annual Bayou Boogaloo Festival at Town Point Park in June 2008.
During the 18th century and until about 1930, use of damn as an expletive was considered a severe profanity and was mostly avoided in print.
The adaptation is generally faithful to the plot and character development of the original Gatchaman series, but significant additions and reductions were made in order to increase appeal to the North American juvenile-male television market of the late 1970s, as well as avoid controversy from parents ; most notable was the removal of elements of graphic violence, profanity and transgenderism.
The difference is due to heavy editing made to make the show appealing to the audience in the United States by removing controversial elements ( i. e. graphic violence, profanity and transgenderism ) while adding elements reminiscent of the feature film Star Wars, which was popular at the time.
Coleman Young was known for his blunt statements, frequently using profanity:
Allegedly, this was to cover the fact that it was laced with profanity, graphically depicting sex between the sailor and his lady.
Like Danzig, this album was issued a Parental Advisory label despite the only instances of profanity being mild and infrequent ( in this case, one use of the word " bastard " in " Long Way Back From Hell " and " Pain in the World ", and one use of the word " bitch " in " Her Black Wings ").
The theatrical release of The Last Detail was delayed for six months while Columbia fought over the profanity issue.
" As Burke had struggled from an early age with " his attraction to secular music on the one hand and his allegiance to the church on the other ," when he was signed to Atlantic Records he " refused to be classified as a rhythm-and-blues singer " due to a perceived " stigma of profanity " by the church, and R & B's reputation as " the devil's music.

profanity and removed
An example would be 8 Mile, which muted the profanity and removed the sexual and violent content.
It was later shown on disc two of Best of the Guest Presenters DVD release that Merton had actually said " shut the fuck up ", but the profanity was removed in editing.
In 1980, a heavily edited version of the 1975 film was released for broadcast television, in which most of the violence and all of the nudity and profanity were removed.
This type of editing may involve altering nudity or sexual innuendo, violence, profanity, possible racism ( in most cases, there is no racism in any anime but nevertheless is still removed to avoid confusion ), and / or religious reference ( s ).

profanity and although
In Italian, although to a lesser extent, some analogue words are in use: in particular " ostia " ( host ) and ( more so in the past ) " sacramento " are relatively common expressions in the North / East, which are lighter ( and a little less common ) than the typical blasphemies in use in Italy like " porco Dio " ( pig god ) and " porca Madonna " ( see: Italian profanity ).
* The Catcher in the Rye is required reading in many high school English courses today, although it has been banned from some school libraries by parent and teacher groups opposed to its use of profanity and perceived glorification of rebellion.
This album was the only Aerosmith album to receive the Parental Advisory sticker, primarily due to lead singer Steven Tyler shouting profanities in between songs and modifying some song lyrics to racier ones, although some other song lyrics had profanity in their original studio versions as well ( even their next studio album, Just Push Play contained profanity ).
The looped song also features a short cowbell intro and the removal of the foul language the song had originally contained, although some copies of the soundtrack do have the profanity included.

profanity and use
Flaming, also known as bashing, is hostile and insulting interaction between Internet users, often involving the use of profanity.
On the film's DVD commentary, Di Novi mentions that the filmmakers wanted to use the original Doris Day version of the song, but Day would not lend her name to any project using profanity.
He expresses disapproval of The Dude's use of profanity and laziness, and adds the qualifier " parts of it anyway " when concluding that he enjoyed the film.
However, the award's advisory board — the trustees of Columbia University — objected to the play's then-controversial use of profanity and sexual themes, and overruled the award's advisory committee, awarding no Pulitzer Prize for drama in 1963.
As " la puta " means " the whore " ( see Spanish profanity ), some Spanish editions of " Gulliver's Travels " use " Lapuntu " and " Lupata " as bowdlerizations.
Although the band described it as a serious take on the original, one they'd been playing live for years, original performer Gloria Gaynor considers it her least favorite version of the song due to its use of profanity.
Danzig is one of few albums labeled as " explicit " despite the virtual absence of profanity, save for one use of " whore ".
The film became known for its frequent use of profanity.
The film was noted for its use of profanity, which in regular circumstances on American broadcast media would be subject to censorship by the broadcaster or the Federal Communications Commission.
In the novel, American soldiers use profanity ; his language is irreverent ; and the book depicts sex.
It has been frequently challenged in the United States and other countries for its liberal use of profanity and portrayal of sexuality.
Mulock's use of profanity was said to be the most picturesque in parliament, and he was known for his consumption of Cuban cigars and rye whiskey.
The use of liturgical profanity is not unique to Quebec French.
!, he trained himself to use this expression, to avoid any chance of using profanity on the air.
The clearest evidence that the parody, which advertised various fictional " Icelandic Ultra Blue " products, was not real was the use of profanity and the fact that Adult Swim does not air infomercials.
Though using profanity on occasion, Butters doesn't indulge in foul-mouthed language as often as the other children on the show, instead preferring to use minced oaths ; " oh hamburgers " is one he uses frequently.
Geoffrey Hughes in Swearing: A social history of foul language, oaths and profanity in English ( Blackwell, 1991 ), points out that " by my lady " is not an adjective whereas " bloody " is, and suggests that the slang use of the term started with " bloody drunk " meaning " fired up and ready for a fight ".
The play was notable for its use of profanity, which caused censors to protest.

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