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Is that where the spanks are dealt out?Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostIt's probably best not to test the sweary filter unless you fancy a little time on the naughty step
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I have often wondered how so much tulip gets through filters and moderators.
I don't mean the sweary tulip I mean the unadulterated tulip that doesn't appear to be filtered by rational thought before posting......
tulip did I just post that?
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It's probably best not to test the sweary filter unless you fancy a little time on the naughty stepOriginally posted by suityou01 View PostHow about
sh!te
tulipe
arsenal
ar5ena1
4rsen4l
Just testing.
Up the yids.
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"The principal four-letter words are ****, ****, cock, arse, tulip, piss, and fart"Originally posted by suityou01 View PostWow, it really did change the word tulip to tulip. This is so cool. What other words will it change?
-- Montagu, The Anatomy of Swearing, pub. Rapp & Whiting, London 1968, p. 303.
So you get four out of seven.
I might add that the first two did not even appear in the Oxford English Dictionary until 1972, so it is clearly possible to do without them.Last edited by expat; 19 March 2009, 23:29.
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Wow, it really did change the word tulip to tulip. This is so cool. What other words will it change?Originally posted by suityou01 View PostThat's cool. Fairly new member (Dec) and been typing TULIP for every swearword as I think its kind of nice, and what everyone else does.
So you mean, if I type the word tulip, it will be changed to tulip?
The output of this test plan would be
So you mean, if I type the word tulip, it will be changed to tulip?
Lets try it and see .... I feel naughty, having never actually typed a swearword on this forum, well apart from the obvious ones
Government
Work
Permies
Gordon Brown
But the tulip filter does nothing with these.
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That's cool. Fairly new member (Dec) and been typing TULIP for every swearword as I think its kind of nice, and what everyone else does.Originally posted by fckvwls View PostThe board has an in-built swearing filter built in that removes the word sh 1te and replaces it with tulip
So you mean, if I type the word tulip, it will be changed to tulip?
The output of this test plan would be
So you mean, if I type the word tulip, it will be changed to tulip?
Lets try it and see .... I feel naughty, having never actually typed a swearword on this forum, well apart from the obvious ones
Government
Work
Permies
Gordon Brown
But the tulip filter does nothing with these.
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The board has an in-built swearing filter built in that removes the word sh 1te and replaces it with tulipOriginally posted by kaiser78 View Post...what does tulip mean ?
I have seen many posts stating this but unable to make the connection as to what it refers to each time...
Am I being a dunce ?
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Obvious Question...?
...what does tulip mean ?
I have seen many posts stating this but unable to make the connection as to what it refers to each time...
Am I being a dunce ?Tags: None
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