I don't see any delicacy being claimed, or anyone saying that they blush when certain words are used. I see people saying they don't enjoy it or find it offensive, which is different. Yes, we are exposed to profanity everyday. We are also exposed to rude people, bad odors, poorly dressed people, traffic jams, MS Windows and CNN. Simply because a thing is a part of the world on a daily basis doesn't mean I have to like it.
Compare printed material from the present and the not-too-distant past, and it becomes readily apparent that the reading level is higher. This is strong evidence that the average person possessed a larger and richer vocabulary than he does now. He was probably capable of expressing himself in much greater variety, and therefore did not have to fall back on his profanity as often. When all you have is a hammer, every problem starts to look like a nail.
I am living proof that the current generation is utterly incapable of sophisticated expression. My brother laughed his head off the other day, not because I smashed my finger, but because I was unable even to curse, and instead let fly with a torrent of alphabet soup.
Compare printed material from the present and the not-too-distant past, and it becomes readily apparent that the reading level is higher. This is strong evidence that the average person possessed a larger and richer vocabulary than he does now. He was probably capable of expressing himself in much greater variety, and therefore did not have to fall back on his profanity as often. When all you have is a hammer, every problem starts to look like a nail.
I am living proof that the current generation is utterly incapable of sophisticated expression. My brother laughed his head off the other day, not because I smashed my finger, but because I was unable even to curse, and instead let fly with a torrent of alphabet soup.