>every other word out of someone's mouth is some variation of the word "fuck"Was this the first show that got permission to let their characters swear or something? It's unintentionally hilarious how many curse words these people fit into their sentences.
>>218617785Fuck is the most versatile word in the English language
>>218617785I found it to be incredibly crass and I had to drop it after 36 episodes and one movie
HBO includes nudity and swearing so their paid audience feels like they're getting their moneys worth.
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>>218617785It's how I know I'm watching a mature show for mature people such as myself. Boobies too.
Get a fucking haircut, op! You look like your mother fucked a monkey.
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>>218617785Yes back then boomers complained regularly about the need for censorship/electronic babysitters so most television networks became focused on making family friendly content. HBO then came out and defined itself as unfiltered television in comparison and that was a part of its appeal. People got HBO because they didn't want to be coddled by network censorship, so HBO had to make sure audiences were getting what they want, so lots of swearing and lots of nudity and sex.
The amount of educated vocabulary seems impossible in comparison to today.
If I say fuck two more timesThat's 46 fucks in this fucked up rhyme
Have you ever worked at Amazon or something? So people talk.
>>218618554We need to go back