I’m assuming it’s F*ck that is standard not F** |
It is child p@rn so… |
Wut? The characters who hook up are adults by the standard of the semi-imaginary historical time period. It doesn't seem more than an R movie. It is a bit cringe though. But the costumes are great. |
I know! It's crazy interesting. Heathers is next on the movie night list. I think Bender hits very differently nowadays. Income inequality has gotten much worse and there's no scenario nowadays where Judd Nelson would be in the same school as Molly Ringwald. Heck, kids nowadays don't even know what detention is. They can't relate on the same level. It hit so much differently for them than us. That being said, it would, with a few minor tweaks, make a fantastic HS play adaptation! |
Which goes to show how much things have changed. My kid had literally never heard that word before. |
Agree. |
| My child told me that Eskimo is a racial epithet and that they no one says the whole word, like 'the n word' |
They were under 18, one girl was 14. |
They’ve never heard F@ck? How old are they? |
| genz brought back r and g they also casually throw around the n word too. |
16 is age of consent in UK in current day. Henry VIII's grandma was married and had Henry VII around age 13. Season 1 character ages Daphne Bridgerton: 18 Simon Basset: 28 Anthony Bridgerton: 28 Benedict Bridgerton: 26 Eloise Bridgerton: 17 Colin Bridgerton: 19 (almost 20) Penelope Featherington: 17 Francesca Bridgerton: 16 Marina Thompson: 17 Real-life actor ages (as of 2024/2025) Phoebe Dynevor: 29 Regé-Jean Page: 36 Jonathan Bailey: 36 Luke Thompson: 35 Nicola Coughlan: 37 Claudia Jessie: 34 Luke Newton: 31 Simone Ashley: 29 Hannah Dodd: 29 |
+1000 |
She probably means the four letter f word that people use frequently today I myself had to think hard what this three letter word was til I got what they were saying That's not a swear word. That's an insult and even as a teen only the crude people I knew used it very frequently. I don't see why we need it any more. |
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In my circles, these were the commonly used phrases that are no longer OK to use.
Re* F*g Gay |
This. If you don’t swear normally, it sounds weird coming from you. I highly doubt a 14 yr old living today in our culture would be surprised to hear that word. |