Why is that so many magaines will print quotes like this: "I really loved that f__king movie. It was the s___." What is the difference between printing this and the actual word? It's not like I don't know what they're saying and although kids may be thrown off the first time, I think they will be able to figure it out fairly quickly. So I ask again, why f__k instead of fuck? Silly publications, if you find the quote to be offensive then don't print it at all. If you think it's worth printing or you want a dicier magazine, just fucking do it.
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