![]() ![]() And it's almost always more offensive if someone wants to be creative in using swear words. But others can choose to agree or disagree. Occasionally people think it funny to pretend to be rude, whether they are pretending to be in the ruder or more normal group. Without context, I can't know what is supposed to be funny. It was common for some small online games to sell virtual goods to broadcast a message to everyone online.) Basically it was the norm of certain groups of especially rude people. (That's 10 years ago and I don't know how it is like now. 草 makes me think of some rude gamers who didn't want to talk friendly and just want to be rude, and appears either uneducated or too lazy to choose a character. And the closest equivalents are all "fuck" instead of something like "f***". ![]() So, technically, 肏/草/操 all mean the same. It's really the human instinct to want to know how to write such a common word. Teenagers could easily discover such characters, and find them funny at first, while someone on the Internet wants everything to be perfect and right and pretend that this don't normally happen. 操 is more likely to be banned as it is more common.Īnd I don't think people don't recognize it. And 肏 is especially strong as it could be considered closer to the original. Basically every non-trival modification to the common usages without an obvious reason implies you are more likely thinking about its original meaning, and is likely more offensive. But saying "肏" is like saying "fuck" and add a note that "fuck" originally means to have sex intercourse with someone, while the person who swears usually isn't thinking about this at all. Firstly, I don't think it's common to ban 肏. ![]()
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