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Are you sure this is pegi7 BB?
lordloocan
05.10.17, 08:03
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Are you sure this is pegi7 BB?
No toot, it isn't pegi-7, it is listed by PEGI as a word on the pegi-12 list in the PEGI annual report 2012/Page 55/Section 26/Line 3. Quote, with other words removed:
'Mild swearing and/or offensive language: This means bad language that falls short of sexual expletives and includes the words .... .... .... .... bugger .... .... '
rofl, that's where they got my favourite baked goods from too! (jam or custard pie without a lid)
lordloocan
05.10.17, 09:42
Just checked and that word is starred on chat as being offensive/inappropriate yet managed to get onto Larsian Cat, lol.
Thanks for the spot guys - will forward this along.
Bugger? Seriously?
If anything those kind of people should be offended by the Golden Ass in SLT :D
Bugger? Seriously?
If anything those kind of people should be offended by the Golden Ass in SLT :D
Definition of ass: a long-eared, slow, patient, sure-footed domesticated mammal, Equus asinus, related to the horse, used chiefly as a beast of burden
Remember, PEGI is European rating not an American rating where the word can sometimes have a different meaning.
Bugger? Seriously?
Hehe - I'm English, first time I saw that Toyota advert, I was rather stunned. I do not think I will ever get used to it being an every day word. Hubby on the other hand is a kiwi, and uses the word quite frequently. Our poor son is doubtless confused.
lordloocan
06.10.17, 11:52
Isn't forum pegi-7 too? If so then all this repeated use of the b....r word is wrong? Was intrigued as to whether it was the use of it as a noun or verb which was worst.
Isn't forum pegi-7 too? If so then all this repeated use of the b....r word is wrong? Was intrigued as to whether it was the use of it as a noun or verb which was worst.
Context is everything.
Originally, a player was raising a valid concern which has since been forwarded along and is due to be remedied in the near future. That's perfectly fine. However, if folks want to then have a long discussion the meaning of the word in question, then this forum is not the place for that. Take it elsewhere and into more private environments. I'll be closing this thread now anyway, as the original purpose has been answered.
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