Codes of Conduct discussion
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I am ashamed to admit that I had no idea that was actually an expletive, and I always thought it was a typo of smug.
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I will say, I am not against swear words. I don't use them personally (I have much better words in my vocabulary), but some people do. As long as people don't use them most of the time. I think that excessive use of these words should be banned, but not every occurrence.
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