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Anybody else noticed Big Brother banning your ability to type words that are not even considered dirty. Ray Bradbury wrote a book about this kind of activity and it accurately portrayed the type of problems this type of activity can lead to in a free society. Whomever is responsible for this please Cease and Desist. Thank you from a Free American!!!!!
Not 100% sure but I believe it is built into the site's software. I say this because I've typed things in the past and immediately it's popped up with the *****'s.
Way too fast for anyone to read and edit.
P.S. And as stated often it's an innocent word that might be something similar to an off color word.
It just started today with those two words, No problem before South Park, I can not believe we are gonna let a cartoon dictate what is acceptable and what is not. Unbelievable!!!!
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