Amber Mizser Posted July 8, 2019 Share Posted July 8, 2019 just wondering because I have been told that child avatars are not going against the TOS of secondlife if they swear 6 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KanryDrago Posted July 8, 2019 Share Posted July 8, 2019 Just now, Amber Mizser said: just wondering because I have been told that child avatars are not going against the TOS of secondlife if they swear Child avi's are run by adults why should they not swear? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fionalein Posted July 8, 2019 Share Posted July 8, 2019 2 minutes ago, Amber Mizser said: just wondering because I have been told that child avatars are not going against the TOS of secondlife if they swear Have you ever watched real childs? Surprise! Childs can swear too - and some of them quite deliberatly do so a lot. 1 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blush Bravin Posted July 8, 2019 Share Posted July 8, 2019 children in RL swear .. lol ALL THE TIME ... retired teacher of elementary age children .. believe me they swear! 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fenimore Hapmouche Posted July 8, 2019 Share Posted July 8, 2019 Get the bar of soap out, that'll learn 'em! 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blush Bravin Posted July 8, 2019 Share Posted July 8, 2019 (edited) 17 hours ago, Fenimore Hapmouche said: Get the bar of soap out, that'll learn 'em! My mother used Tobasco. She said soap would give us diarrhea. lol Edited July 9, 2019 by Blush Bravin 1 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ceka Cianci Posted July 8, 2019 Share Posted July 8, 2019 I blame their parents for talking that way around them while they were growing...... 0o......coming up with the idea for their avatar. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scylla Rhiadra Posted July 8, 2019 Share Posted July 8, 2019 The woman who owned one of the sims I spent a fair amount of time in during my first half year or so in SL, a sort of children's playground, used a child avatar. A child avatar who smoked cigars, set off nuclear warheads, and turned the air blue with her swearing. She was really very cute and sweet. 2 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Orwar Posted July 8, 2019 Share Posted July 8, 2019 Hm, I don't recall being in any way forbidden from swearing when I was a child. Well, apart from that time I upset a nun and got banned from Sunday school. But I thought that was a reward - still do, really. But no, there's nothing in the TOS prohibiting people using child avis from swearing. Excessively swearing might be considered harassment if directed at someone, but that goes for everyone. Besides, English swear words are just cute - especially across the pond where they're spoken in baby-speak. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Madelaine McMasters Posted July 8, 2019 Share Posted July 8, 2019 (edited) I remember working up a skipping song to bring melody to those long summer days of playing in the yard. Who knew that the joys of inventing words on the fly to fit the rhyme scheme could backfire so spectacularly? The neighbor kid, on hearing my little ditty, ran home to tell his father Charlie that I'd sung something terribly naughty about him. I don't think there's been a year in the four decades since that event that Charlie hasn't recounted the horror. And I don't think there's been a year in the last two decades I haven't wanted to sing it to his face, if only I could remember the lyrics. Edited July 8, 2019 by Madelaine McMasters 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChinRey Posted July 8, 2019 Share Posted July 8, 2019 Where I live, swearing is generally considered a form of art. But I digress. When it comes to SL's TOS, why not read it yourself: https://www.lindenlab.com/legal/second-life-terms-and-conditions There's no mention of swearing or language there at all. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fionalein Posted July 8, 2019 Share Posted July 8, 2019 2 minutes ago, ChinRey said: Where I live, swearing is generally considered a form of art. You're from Scotland? 2 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChinRey Posted July 8, 2019 Share Posted July 8, 2019 Just now, Fionalein said: You're from Scotland? No. Northern Norway Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Buttacwup Float Posted July 8, 2019 Share Posted July 8, 2019 i tought my kids to swear.. might as well do it right! Swearing isn't against the rules anywhere. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alwin Alcott Posted July 8, 2019 Share Posted July 8, 2019 1 minute ago, seanabrady said: Swearing isn't against the rules anywhere. tell that in church Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beth Macbain Posted July 8, 2019 Share Posted July 8, 2019 (edited) 12 minutes ago, Alwin Alcott said: tell that in church Try doing it right here in these forums... 😋 Edited July 8, 2019 by Beth Macbain 1 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fionalein Posted July 8, 2019 Share Posted July 8, 2019 (edited) 16 minutes ago, Beth Macbain said: Try doing it right here in these forums... 😋 Ah,... but you can get away with pretty much profanity in an US Forum due to lack of general knowledge (not critcising the US here - I bet it is the same in the UK as well). "bloody", "darn", "friggin" ... all minced oaths but no one ever gets sanctioned for them. Modern folks don't even get the hidden profanities anymore - so a huge bunch of them consider the words just "innapropriate" but have no idea why. Just like back when US universities censored Shakespeare for sexual references and ended up leaving in more than half of them because they (wannabe literature scientists even) didn't understand them. Edited July 8, 2019 by Fionalein 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beth Macbain Posted July 8, 2019 Share Posted July 8, 2019 (edited) 4 minutes ago, Fionalein said: Ah,... but you can get away with pretty much profanity in an US Forum due to lack of general knowledge (not critcising the US here - I bet it is the same in the UK as well)- "bloody", "darn", "friggin" ... all minced oaths but no one ever gets sanctioned for them. Modern folks don't even get the hidden profanities anymore - so a huge bunch of them consider the words just "innapropriate" but have no idea why. Just like back when US universities censored Shakespeare for sexual references and endided up leaving in more than half of them because they (wannabe literature scientists even) didn't understand them. Hmm... that's a good point. I wonder just how far it can be pushed before we get a Linden in here (rightly) fussing at us for pushing the boundaries. Wanker. Bollocks. Fanny. (Forgive me, Linden Forum Gods! I was provoked... kind of!) (giggling madly) Edited July 8, 2019 by Beth Macbain It worked! 1 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LittleMe Jewell Posted July 8, 2019 Share Posted July 8, 2019 47 minutes ago, Beth Macbain said: Try doing it right here in these forums... 😋 Yeah, and don't try to disguise it by substituting an exclamation point for the letter i Don't ask me how I know that 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sammy Huntsman Posted July 8, 2019 Share Posted July 8, 2019 Honestly. because they are adults behind the avatar. With certain restrictions, I think it's okay if they swear. That is if they are out of character, if they RP as a child, then yeah treat them like a kid, and punish them for swearing. Other then the RP reason, it's totally fine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Orwar Posted July 8, 2019 Share Posted July 8, 2019 40 minutes ago, Fionalein said: Ah,... but you can get away with pretty much profanity in an US Forum due to lack of general knowledge (not critcising the US here - I bet it is the same in the UK as well). Especially if you say something like 'Ditt förebannade praktarsle!' (it also looks awfully funny if you run it through a translator!). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beth Macbain Posted July 8, 2019 Share Posted July 8, 2019 31 minutes ago, Orwar said: Especially if you say something like 'Ditt förebannade praktarsle!' (it also looks awfully funny if you run it through a translator!). Your cursed practice? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Orwar Posted July 8, 2019 Share Posted July 8, 2019 1 minute ago, Beth Macbain said: Your cursed practice? Directly translated, word by word, it turns out as 'Your damned/cursed magnificent b*tt'. It's not as easy as that, though; 'ditt' means 'your', but in this context it's used as 'you'. För(e)bannade means 'damned' (the textual spelling is 'förbannade', but in speech it's common to put an e in there as a little bridge between the syllables, giving it a smoother cadence). Now, 'praktarsle' consists of two words, prakt and arsle. Prakt means magnificence, but it's also used as a principal prefix a bit the same as 'arch-' in English (although the direct translation for that is ärke- in Swedish), and arsle means posterior - so a slightly more precise translation of the phrase is 'You damned arch-b*tt'. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beth Macbain Posted July 8, 2019 Share Posted July 8, 2019 1 minute ago, Orwar said: so a slightly more precise translation of the phrase is 'You damned arch-b*tt'. Absolutely working this into my vocabulary going forth! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sylvia Tamalyn Posted July 8, 2019 Share Posted July 8, 2019 (edited) I can't resist, I have to try one of my faves: knobhead. ETA: Yay! Edited July 8, 2019 by Sylvia Tamalyn 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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