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You're sure? What makes you so sure? That I used "shit" in that sentence? Normal street-language. If you don't know that then you're not leaving your room often enough.
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#2
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Normal "street-language" will get you banned. I suggest you avoid it.
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#3
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That makes little to no sense. Why should you avoid things on the internet which you would not avoid in reality? Why should one get offended by it over the internet if one wouldn't when it was said to his face?
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#4
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It is a law in the Russian Federation. I'm sure the law is similar in the Ukraine, as well.
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#5
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What exactly? Saying "shit"? I'm not sure I still know what you're talking about.
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#6
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And as such, it would make sense such words would get you banned.
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#7
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You gotta be kidding. Why would it make sense to ban words? Now, I admit Russia isn't #1 when it comes to freedom, but I thought you'd atleast realise that freedom of speech, if it is not aimed at a person, as in a "insult", is pretty important.
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#8
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It would be, very, offending. The rules are there for a clear reason, you who is offending, pathetic, and dumb.
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