From an online T&G article about their comments policy:
When I took this job, I didn’t imagine that I would ever have to deal with crazy stuff like this.
Also:
By the way, just as profanity isn’t okay, nor is “encoded” profanity, like “$@^%$”.
From an online T&G article about their comments policy:
When I took this job, I didn’t imagine that I would ever have to deal with crazy stuff like this.
Also:
By the way, just as profanity isn’t okay, nor is “encoded” profanity, like “$@^%$”.
I find the encoded profanity aspect the most interesting, because (for me) there’s a certain profane joy that one can take in imagining what should go in the bleeps. Like Mad Libs.
How about profanity in foreign languages? The FCC has been giving a pass to profanity on many non-English radio stations. And what about antiquated profanity? Odds bods, hammer and tongs these teabaggers!