
(11-18-2015, 08:50 AM)Pepe Wrote:(11-18-2015, 07:11 AM)Valence Wrote:(11-17-2015, 04:52 PM)Pepe Wrote:Valence Wrote:I think the issue is less than those words have a place in the setting, and a lot more that people tend to use them on a very gratuitous, over the top, basis.
When you tend to always go for the biggest superlative you can find, it eventually dampen a lot its meaning while creating a sort of linguistic discrepancy between people used to that to the point where some of the most extreme words are used on a hourly basis, and people that are not.
It's exactly like in cinema if you will: if you start only using close-up after close-up, then it loses its meaning pretty fast, especially when you eventually use one in a more justified moment that will just feel drown in the middle of all the other superfluous, over the top ones.Â
In short, your enemy here might be less the lexical language used rather than the context in which it is used.
Beware of the cheese or you will end up pretty fast in a shoddy cheap pulp cliché.
Edit: also, one can also have to take into account the tone used by the setting and storytelling itself, and it's pretty bookish/convoluted english I find. Of course, that certainly doesn't prevent players to make the choice to darken their own setting a lot and go for different tones. And then, different tones clash together and can lead to... well. That.
I'm not sure if you've ever actually spoken to anyone irl.
Care to elaborate?
*large amounts of Hogwash*
Well I'm glad you admitted to not being able to understand it; a massive insult towards everyone here isn't a great way to make you look good. Â
Basically he said, "If you overuse the most extreme of curse words all the time, they start losing their meaning and power."
This is why in RL if my one friend says Fuck, everyone laughs and keeps talking. Â Meanwhile, if I say Fuck, the entire place goes silent because I'm clearly incredibly angry at something.
If you need smaller words I can try.
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My own views, I don't like using 'modern' cursing like "fuck"/"shit"/"cunt" and whatever in the game. In part because the game has it's own list of words it uses to replace those that fit the FF14 setting (not actual history). Secondly in part because living in a big city and teaching high schoolers, I literally hear a bunch of teenagers spew these words out every other sentence every day.
Because of that, those words just mean you sound uncreative, inmature, or super-edgy to me. Whereas stuff like "whoreson" I never hear, so I don't associate it with that. They're new, different, and a bit more poetic.