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Post by captain master talbot on Dec 23, 2007 23:06:56 GMT -5
Which do you think is funnier?
I think that when they bleep it, it is sooooo much funnier. I don't know if it is just the sound of the bleep, but when I hear it, I always crack up, when compared to the normal curse.
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Post by Happy Pizza on Dec 23, 2007 23:22:23 GMT -5
Yeah, I get that too, especially during stand-up specials. Probably because I've heard curse words so many times, they have little effect on me. But when the punchline is simply a bleep, for one reason or another it seems a lot funnier.
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Post by ruthlessagression on Dec 23, 2007 23:30:45 GMT -5
Beep I guess.
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Post by ericbischoff on Dec 23, 2007 23:46:44 GMT -5
Swearing on the TV Subtitle does say (BLEEPS) I find it out sort of annoying, because I have no idea what the person going say, such as F**K off or Wa**er! or whatever
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Post by layzie on Dec 23, 2007 23:48:59 GMT -5
actually hearing it is a lot funnier.
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Post by Kemp2k on Dec 24, 2007 0:17:41 GMT -5
Swearing on the TV Subtitle does say (BLEEPS) I find it out sort of annoying, because I have no idea what the person going say, such as F**K off or Wa**er! or whatever You should be an expert in reading lips, that's what we're supposed to do if we can't catch on.. I'm an expert in reading lips since I'm also deaf as well. Staying on topic, as for the topic of being bleeped or not being bleeped... It can go two ways, some can kill the joke completely, or some doesn't. As far as it concerns me, it doesn't really matter though, since I can see what the hell the guy's saying on TV by reading his lips, i alerady know the curse word.
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Post by ericbischoff on Dec 24, 2007 0:22:29 GMT -5
Swearing on the TV Subtitle does say (BLEEPS) I find it out sort of annoying, because I have no idea what the person going say, such as F**K off or Wa**er! or whatever You should be an expert in reading lips, that's what we're supposed to do if we can't catch on.. I'm an expert in reading lips since I'm also deaf as well. Staying on topic, as for the topic of being bleeped or not being bleeped... It can go two ways, some can kill the joke completely, or some doesn't. As far as it concerns me, it doesn't really matter though, since I can see what the hell the guy's saying on TV by reading his lips, i alerady know the curse word. Well, it was happen RARE in here. They normally put the programmer's logo or stars ove rthe mouth when they say swearing. But it was before Watershed (Before 9pm) and after 9pm they do shows swearing without bleeps.
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Post by ● kaneisdaman ● on Dec 24, 2007 1:05:18 GMT -5
Definately with the bleep, i dont know why it just is. For some reason any kind of preventing of swear words being pronounced is funny. Even when a character/person is about to swear and then they cut to a different scene. Its hilarious.
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