This is the d-wording anon from earlier, I apologize for sounding so rude. I figured I'd pop by and explain why that kind of censoring bothers me so much. Feel free to ignore this if you just want to be done with all my silliness.
But I've never heard/seen anyone who wasn't either a minor, an influencer, or someone chronically online use that type of censoring. And knowing the origin of why people started doing it (wanting to avoid demonetization on influencer sites), I feel that it cheapens the human experience by sanitizing the rough bits of life that corporate overlords don't approve their brands being associated with (like dying and fucking). I'm extremely anticapitalistic/ antiauthoritarian and enjoy giving the middle finger to Brands.
Long story short, it's just a pet peave of mine and it didn't occur to me that it evolved into a fun linguistic thing for many people. I don't mean to police anyone's speech and again, sorry for not considering my earlier choice of words more carefully!
oh, i see your point, ty for clarifying !! in such an age like this, i totally agree with your frustrations/annoyances regarding influencers and monetization !! bc it really is everywhere nowadays ๐ฅบ especially unfortunate when it comes creeping into our lil space here ๐ฅบ i also am an avid fan of giving Brands the middle finger so i am standing by your side on that we are holding hands as we speak ๐๐ฉท and i honestly think that it's so so important to highlight the uglier bits of life because we are all human and experience human things and that is not always easy but it's good to know we're not alone ๐ฅบ so that was in no way the place i was coming from !!
tone is so hard to read over text, as we know !! so tysm for clarifying and apologizing, i appreciate you !! ๐๐ฉทโจ๏ธ we are all pals let's sit together and have a picnic and share yummy snacks and shit talk capitalism ๐๐
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