Bleep words

Should dam, the derivitave of damnation  be bleeped?

I don't think so. I keep forgetting it gets bleeped, and then it looks like I said something much worse.

Dammit

 

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  its an odd one. as a child i remember being discouraged from using it like other cuss words , yet it isn't a cuss word as far as i can tell.

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My favourite bleeped word here is **bleep**nic.. They got that one wrong ( a chemical element, never used as a naughty word).
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lyndal1838
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You have answered your own question....leave the n off and it won't be bleeped.  All you have to do is argue with the spelling police.

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dern, it got bleeped am3


Signatures suck.
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no its ridiculous, it's not swearing or vulgar in any way, isn't it used in churches by priests etc when talking about the place naughty dead people go.  Woman Tongue

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Perhaps it was considered blasphemous or something, as in "hell and damnation", but I thought it was a rather tame word.

I think it should be taken off the bleep list, unless someone(s) here really do object to it.

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Am*3, I saw that get bleeped the other day, it did make me laugh. Can you imagine trying to read a Miss Marple novel after our mods had been at it.

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**bleep**nio

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