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  • #16
    Originally posted by Dim Bulb View Post

    Hypothetical: You just finished having sex with a Brazilian swimwear model, the wildest sex you've ever experienced, on the level of Steve Guttenberg in Cocoon level, you turn to her and say, "Man, that was pretty good, wasn't it?" You're going to tell me that "pretty good" is not up to "good?"
    Good is very definitive.

    Pretty good, by definition of this thread, leaves too much ambiguity on the table. She might walk out.

    Would you risk it?

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    • #17
      So context has meaning.

      Is "shit for brains" better or worse than "brainless?" Ah, never mind, I don't want to start anything.
      DB

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Dim Bulb View Post
        So context has meaning.

        Is "shit for brains" better or worse than "brainless?" Ah, never mind, I don't want to start anything.
        Too late.

        Profanities are typically consider taboo words that are meant shock and offend. Shit for brains is adding extra sauce. It’s worse.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Drama Queen View Post
          Too late.

          Profanities are typically consider taboo words that are meant shock and offend. Shit for brains is adding extra sauce. It’s worse.
          But by that logic, "fucking great" would be worse than just plain "great," which I cannot accept. Although you might mean profanity is merely a force multiplier for whatever meaning is in the modified word.

          But back to the topic at hand, "brainless" suggests an empty cavity, whereas "shit for brains" suggests something is in there, kind of like godfather, where there is a chance somehow that the shit congeals and sparks a cogent thought or at least a sentence with a noun and a verb and doesn't just post articles that we all saw already last Tuesday.
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          • #20
            Originally posted by Drama Queen View Post
            Too late.

            Profanities are typically consider taboo words that are meant shock and offend. Shit for brains is adding extra sauce. It’s worse.
            Which profanities sting the most?

            For example, is being called a “dick” worse than being called a “dickhead?”

            Women tend to hate the c word. I can’t even type the word, that’s how bad it is.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Dim Bulb View Post

              But by that logic, "fucking great" would be worse than just plain "great," which I cannot accept. Although you might mean profanity is merely a force multiplier for whatever meaning is in the modified word.

              But back to the topic at hand, "brainless" suggests an empty cavity, whereas "shit for brains" suggests something is in there, kind of like godfather, where there is a chance somehow that the shit congeals and sparks a cogent thought or at least a sentence with a noun and a verb and doesn't just post articles that we all saw already last Tuesday.
              Hahahahah!

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Dim Bulb View Post

                Hypothetical: You just finished having sex with a Brazilian swimwear model, the wildest sex you've ever experienced, on the level of Steve Guttenberg in Cocoon level, you turn to her and say, "Man, that was pretty good, wasn't it?" You're going to tell me that "pretty good" is not up to "good?"
                I think the distance between my Pretty Good and her Pretty Good are worlds apart
                YOU KILLED TED YOU MEDIEVAL DICKWEED!

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                • #23
                  Penn State is pretty good.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by RSE View Post
                    Penn State is pretty good.
                    really good point
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