I swear a great deal in public and I call people lots of things, but that is mediated by me laughing, hugging them, or any other action which makes the names I've called them not as harsh as they may at first appear. Online I tend to swear less, and generally try not to label people as cunts, fucktards, etc etc, just find it more polite that way, and with the inability that typing messages creates in terms of tone of voice, manner and other facial/vocal cues which allow you to figure out whether someone is being serious or not, it just means my online life is a whole load easier.
emoticons are cool, but I generally use them to stick my tongue out at people ;-P
I swear a great deal in public and I call people lots of things, but that is mediated by me laughing, hugging them, or any other action which makes the names I've called them not as harsh as they may at first appear. Online I tend to swear less, and generally try not to label people as cunts, fucktards, etc etc, just find it more polite that way, and with the inability that typing messages creates in terms of tone of voice, manner and other facial/vocal cues which allow you to figure out whether someone is being serious or not, it just means my online life is a whole load easier.
emoticons are cool, but I generally use them to stick my tongue out at people ;-P