It's been a long road - getting from there to hereGreyICE wrote: ↑Thu Jul 23, 2020 1:20 pmMan, back in Roman times people were swearing with fuck (futuo - amazing how that has survived virtually unchanged). Although the Roman word for clitoris was both more popular and fouler, as the Romans were famous for cursing. They also gave people the middle finger - being the longest, it was likened to a cock, so it was very literally "fuck you". So laugh next time someone tells you the British/French bow story - middle fingers mean "I'm going to shove my cock in your ass", and that predates Britain and France.CaptainCalvinCat wrote: ↑Thu Jul 23, 2020 11:49 am I still don't know about the "sounding stilted and forced", though. I mean, it's kinda sad to assume, that our society didn't evolve in the next 380 years or so and still fall back on gutter language, when we are angry, but on the other hand: There once was a guy, who said "We will evolve beyond all that" - but then people were moaning, that you cannot write character drama with characters, who have no flaws.
Gonna be a long time before we evolve out of that one.
Gotta say, although that song is not liked much in the fandom, I know, that it is one of my favourites since Enterprise first aired. I was turning 18 at that point, and thought "nice song, and it is definitely something different." So, I have faith of the heart that, as the great bird of the galaxy once said, we will be this evolved, that giving the finger, swearing, tell someone to "suck it up, Buttercup" will be things of the past, and that we can prove, that we are more than just a bunch of naked apes, who play pretend that they're civilized.
I have faith to believe that we can do that. A man can dream, now, can't he?
And maybe, we as a civilization will be that enlightend in the real 2399, that people like Admiral Sweary Mc Swearington, will be the minority, because the rest of us can talk, without saying "no fucking kidding" every 10 milliseconds.
So - if Admiral Swearyface would be real, she'd annoy the hell out of me.
Since this is a TV-Show made in 2019 and people still talk like they'd be the Nostalgia Critic or the AVGN (I'm no exception to that rule, believe me), I think, that this is rather amusing, to see these supposedly noble people, those Starfleet-girls and guys suddenly talk, as if they'd been cast on the street.