wankers and tossers
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karsultimate — 12 years ago(December 11, 2013 05:17 PM)
Reminds me of TokyoPop's release of Cyborg 009, in the first volume they had the drunkard GB (yep, short for "Great Britain") refer to enemies as "tossers". I only ever owned that one and there were but ten, and now DAMN expensive! So AFAIK, it was just once, but still left me in the dark as to WTF it was supposed to mean.
I had heard the other before, but not always sure I knew exactly what it meant.
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Starwarsfan777 — 10 years ago(July 09, 2015 04:48 AM)
If you are using the "won't somebody please think of the children" defence then you really are a moron. Protip: it is the parents that allow or disallow access to content they feel is unsuitable for their children, how dare you try and censor reality to accommodate for their poor parenting.
Censorship is fascism, nobody should have the power to impose their will upon others and beep everyone who supports it, including IMDB which will no doubt block out beep. -
MrsBuckyBarnes — 11 years ago(December 14, 2014 12:24 PM)
i agree with the OP. it really jarred hearing chester black and superman using those words, a) i don't think the writer realised how strong that language is, and b) those words were not used in the source material and the scenes was more effective as a result, especially in the final confrontation between supes and the elite. in the comic, after they go off world and supes asks the elite to stand down, chester just says "uh-huh" and kicks superman's butt. the comic is still edgy, without having to use swear words.
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hal1900 — 10 years ago(July 09, 2015 03:27 PM)
Ignore Starwarsfan777 - he's being aggressive because he's worried they'll put an age rating on this movie, and then his parents won't let him watch it.
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