1. Originally posted by iTim[..]

    Technically it's physics, but it was in a Chemistry class that we decided to nearly electricute ourselves.

    It wasn't an experiment for god's sake, that'd be downright illegal.

    Olof: Of course you can't use such profanities in England. You get a clip around the ear by the police if you use them too much in public. In schools, it's frowned upon.


    School is a bit more loose and modern here I guess If you use them in a bad way, it's of course not very nice... but profanities are often used in other ways.
  2. Originally posted by LikeASong[..]

    You're mistaking fun with madness there, mister


    Well, I do like understanding things we take for granted.
  3. Well it depends what is said. Saying "shit" as you drop something can be overlooked. Using a swear word as an offensive word to someone can't be overlooked. Shouting "What. The. Fuck!" as a power outlet sparks and bangs in front of you is considered a little excesive
  4. What about profanities used in normal speaking? Like saying "fuck" in almost every sentence.
  5. I think you have very understanding teachers if they allow you to say that in every sentence.

    By all means, using it in conversation between friends is fine so long as a member of staff doesn't overhear you.
  6. That's so strict. I would rebel.

    Is corporal punishment allowed in the UK? It's illegal in both school and homes here.
  7. Illegal in schools, unfortunately. Allowed in the home.
  8. Corporal punishment is idiotic.
  9. Some kids deserve a damn good slap over here. Are you familiar with 'Chav' culture? Anyone resembling a chav, wants lining up and shooting.
  10. Sergio, you want to say something? Feels like we're keeping you out of conversation.
  11. Originally posted by iTimSome kids deserve a damn good slap over here. Are you familiar with 'Chav' culture? Anyone resembling a chav, wants lining up and shooting.


    I'm not.