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It's so obvious, I just don't get it.
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Shut the front door. Fuck!
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MarinerizationPassion said:
It's friggin' mind boggling how little these people expect. -
Flippin' days
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In my line of work I've learned a lot about communications and messaging. The bottom line is that you lose part of your audience when you swear. A certain percentage of people focus on the curse words, and not the point you're making. Think about it. A politician could make a powerful speech supporting or opposing a certain policy, but if they curse many people would focus on the cursing. That is why I "voted up" when people suggested reducing the amount of curse words on firecoachsark.comCollegeDoog said:You wonder why this board mocks you yet you say friggin instead of fuckin.
On this website people (including you) constantly make points about how this coach has underperformed in recruiting, on the field, and elsewhere. A strong point will reach fewer people if swearing is included. It's a proven fact.
I curse - frequently. But not when I'm trying to make a point in a public forum. Why? Because my point will resonate with fewer people.
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Good point. Go fuck yourself.Passion said:
In my line of work I've learned a lot about communications and messaging. The bottom line is that you lose part of your audience when you swear. A certain percentage of people focus on the curse words, and not the point you're making. Think about it. A politician could make a powerful speech supporting or opposing a certain policy, but if they curse many people would focus on the cursing. That is why I "voted up" when people suggested reducing the amount of curse words on firecoachsark.comCollegeDoog said:You wonder why this board mocks you yet you say friggin instead of fuckin.
On this website people (including you) constantly make points about how this coach has underperformed in recruiting, on the field, and elsewhere. A strong point will reach fewer people if swearing is included. It's a proven fact.
I curse - frequently. But not when I'm trying to make a point in a public forum. Why? Because my point will resonate with fewer people. -
iDawg(RIP) would love this thread.
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Yeah but here your audience is a bunch of cursing fucktards.Passion said:
In my line of work I've learned a lot about communications and messaging. The bottom line is that you lose part of your audience when you swear. A certain percentage of people focus on the curse words, and not the point you're making. Think about it. A politician could make a powerful speech supporting or opposing a certain policy, but if they curse many people would focus on the cursing. That is why I "voted up" when people suggested reducing the amount of curse words on firecoachsark.comCollegeDoog said:You wonder why this board mocks you yet you say friggin instead of fuckin.
On this website people (including you) constantly make points about how this coach has underperformed in recruiting, on the field, and elsewhere. A strong point will reach fewer people if swearing is included. It's a proven fact.
I curse - frequently. But not when I'm trying to make a point in a public forum. Why? Because my point will resonate with fewer people. -
Most of us are, yes. You have a point.CollegeDoog said:
Yeah but here your audience is a bunch of cursing fucktards.Passion said:
In my line of work I've learned a lot about communications and messaging. The bottom line is that you lose part of your audience when you swear. A certain percentage of people focus on the curse words, and not the point you're making. Think about it. A politician could make a powerful speech supporting or opposing a certain policy, but if they curse many people would focus on the cursing. That is why I "voted up" when people suggested reducing the amount of curse words on firecoachsark.comCollegeDoog said:You wonder why this board mocks you yet you say friggin instead of fuckin.
On this website people (including you) constantly make points about how this coach has underperformed in recruiting, on the field, and elsewhere. A strong point will reach fewer people if swearing is included. It's a proven fact.
I curse - frequently. But not when I'm trying to make a point in a public forum. Why? Because my point will resonate with fewer people.
But you don't think there are some fence-sitters that are getting sick of doogman, and are peeking over here to see if it's a suitable alternative? -
If they can't hang with this shit, then fuck 'em. HH is what it is, no apologies, and no smooth crotch crying about it.Passion said:
Most of us are, yes. You have a point.CollegeDoog said:
Yeah but here your audience is a bunch of cursing fucktards.Passion said:
In my line of work I've learned a lot about communications and messaging. The bottom line is that you lose part of your audience when you swear. A certain percentage of people focus on the curse words, and not the point you're making. Think about it. A politician could make a powerful speech supporting or opposing a certain policy, but if they curse many people would focus on the cursing. That is why I "voted up" when people suggested reducing the amount of curse words on firecoachsark.comCollegeDoog said:You wonder why this board mocks you yet you say friggin instead of fuckin.
On this website people (including you) constantly make points about how this coach has underperformed in recruiting, on the field, and elsewhere. A strong point will reach fewer people if swearing is included. It's a proven fact.
I curse - frequently. But not when I'm trying to make a point in a public forum. Why? Because my point will resonate with fewer people.
But you don't think there are some fence-sitters that are getting sick of doogman, and are peeking over here to see if it's a suitable alternative?
Oh yeah, it's poont, not point. Next time, there won't even be a warning. -
Gas, match, fire, celebrate....Passion said:
In my line of work I've learned a lot about communications and messaging. The bottom line is that you lose part of your audience when you swear. A certain percentage of people focus on the curse words, and not the point you're making. Think about it. A politician could make a powerful speech supporting or opposing a certain policy, but if they curse many people would focus on the cursing. That is why I "voted up" when people suggested reducing the amount of curse words on firecoachsark.comCollegeDoog said:You wonder why this board mocks you yet you say friggin instead of fuckin.
On this website people (including you) constantly make points about how this coach has underperformed in recruiting, on the field, and elsewhere. A strong point will reach fewer people if swearing is included. It's a proven fact.
I curse - frequently. But not when I'm trying to make a point in a public forum. Why? Because my point will resonate with fewer people.






