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Post by tresix on Sept 2, 2017 20:09:26 GMT
I already know broadcast channels like ABC aren't going to allow that sort of language unless it's a special broadcast like when ABC ran "Saving Private Ryan" unedited and uncensored or when CBS ran "Network" and kept in Howard Beale saying "bullshit". I picked FX for a reason: since it is a cable channel, I would expect an "F" bomb or two here and there. What I'm wondering is why it was heard unbleeped in "Feud" but gets censored on a show like "Archer", which allows "shit" and "asshole" to be said aloud. Perhaps you don't even know even half as much as you want people to believe. Otherwise, you wouldn't be so obsessed with it and you'd let it go and move on. And seriously... the "F" bomb? Get a grip, we're not in 1995 and you're not 10 years old. Just say the word: FUCK. If it is so vial for you to understand such futile things, perhaps you get in touch with the powers that be at those studios and ask them. I'm not trying to get anyone to believe anything. It was (at least I thought) an innocuous little question and I had some curiosity about the subject. When you write "vial", do you mean "vile" or "vital"? And how do you know I'm NOT 10?
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