This is the best answer. Conker's Bad Fur Day had a song that used swears that was uncensored on the N64, but in the remake for X-Box, had bleeps. It ruins the song. Then there are things like the South Park movie that would be unwatchable if you had to bleep out all the swears.
On the flipside, there's a Drawn Together skit where they're all celebrating free speech exclaiming, "Frick yeah! That's the shit!" while it's ironically bleeped. One of the characters screams, "I want to rip the fricking head off a fricking pig and rip its fricking guts out!" and then the remainder of his sentence are just bleeps for 10 seconds. In the uncensored version on the DVD, that scene has no bleeps and you discover he's just saying, "FRICK FRICK FRICK FRICK" over and over again. It's WAY less funny.
And to bring up South Park again, there's a fourth-wall breaking joke where you can't say gay unless you're gay. Mr Garrison says it unbleeped, Randy says it bleeped, but then Uncle Jimbo says it with no bleep and gasps.
So yeah, the setup, punchline, and delivery really matters in all these instances.
It's contextual in my opinion.
If it is a scream of a swear, way funnier with it uncensored.
If it is a casual swear or an angry low energy rant, bleeps are funnier.
Malcolm Tucker's angry rants in The Thick Of It was way funnier because they are uncensored, but thats because an angry scotsman is naturally funny - in conjunction with the shit hes saying.
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Like you said, its contextual. In Helluva Boss, none of the swearing is funny.
Depends. Varied curses can be fun, just yelling frick isn't. Morse-coding with with bleeped swears can be fun.
Creative not-quite swears are better than both most of the time.
No
Delivery makes the swear
I wanna agree with you, but i also think this it really varies.
This is the best answer. Conker's Bad Fur Day had a song that used swears that was uncensored on the N64, but in the remake for X-Box, had bleeps. It ruins the song. Then there are things like the South Park movie that would be unwatchable if you had to bleep out all the swears.
On the flipside, there's a Drawn Together skit where they're all celebrating free speech exclaiming, "Frick yeah! That's the shit!" while it's ironically bleeped. One of the characters screams, "I want to rip the fricking head off a fricking pig and rip its fricking guts out!" and then the remainder of his sentence are just bleeps for 10 seconds. In the uncensored version on the DVD, that scene has no bleeps and you discover he's just saying, "FRICK FRICK FRICK FRICK" over and over again. It's WAY less funny.
And to bring up South Park again, there's a fourth-wall breaking joke where you can't say gay unless you're gay. Mr Garrison says it unbleeped, Randy says it bleeped, but then Uncle Jimbo says it with no bleep and gasps.
So yeah, the setup, punchline, and delivery really matters in all these instances.
MAMA F[beep]ER!
what does it mean bros
It means the Helluva/Hazbin/Vivzieshit spam on this board is no longer funny and is being perpetuated by a few schizo furries that won't frick off.
t. seething murderdrone chud
>brings up murder drones for no reason
kek rent free
are you that insecure about the state of your own show that you have to bring up other shows?
it's a falseflag trying to stur shit with other series for no reason
Viv is moronic, and her antics are always funny at laugh at.
Cinemaphile deep down loves Blitzo
are these the same character?
Yes. The guitar riff swears in metalocalypse are hilarious.
So are the swear censors in Aqua Teen Hunger Force.
I think swear words are funniest when they come out of nowhere, so you just see someone randomly spit static while your imagination fills it in.
Only if in the right context
There's a bleeped version of Helluva Boss, it's still not funny
It's contextual in my opinion.
If it is a scream of a swear, way funnier with it uncensored.
If it is a casual swear or an angry low energy rant, bleeps are funnier.
Malcolm Tucker's angry rants in The Thick Of It was way funnier because they are uncensored, but thats because an angry scotsman is naturally funny - in conjunction with the shit hes saying.
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Like you said, its contextual. In Helluva Boss, none of the swearing is funny.
Depends. Varied curses can be fun, just yelling frick isn't. Morse-coding with with bleeped swears can be fun.
Creative not-quite swears are better than both most of the time.
I'm glad somebody said it.
Would this scene be as funny if you hear it uncensored?
I don't think so.
I loved this scene.
You know what? Swearing and profanity is seasoning. It’s like you need to figure out how much salt you want with your meat
Guys, help me. Who’s those two on the left?
Yeah, uncensored version of Venture Brothers is not as funny.