Sparx00 wrote:I don't get it. It doesn't make the sentence any more special then if I were to say, "That was off the chain!" The swears are just there for the sake of it most of the time.
So is most of English language. For example.
"That meal was really good." The "really" in there is completely unnecessary. Saying "really" doesn't make it any more special than just "That meal was good." How about "That was super cool" or "I was totally in trouble." Lots of people use extraneous and unnecessary words in their sentences. Whether you get it or not, that's how English is. And "bad words" are no exception.
You are actually saying that what the person did/what you ate/what happened etc, was poop.
Why did they say that guy in baseball is stealing first base ha ha why would he take the base and leave the stadium with it that's funny he should leave it on the field so they can keep playing the game.
Taking sentences completely literally isn't how English works. :p
Saying "You're poop." to somebody would be no different then insulting them with any other curse word.
So then stop calling me "cool" because I'm actually really warm since I'm wearing a long-sleeved shirt I mean why would you say that my body temperature is low how is that supposed to be a compliment? See, there's that "taking things literally" again. When someone says "You're the s***" that's a compliment because that's how it's used in that context.
Or "Yo man that's a sweet car." The person didn't lick the car and it tasted like sugar, in that context "sweet" is not referring to a type of flavor, but as an adjective expressing excellence. You can play your word games all you like but the fact remains that people can use words to mean different things and so playing the "literal game" does nothing.