Frankly, I don't see the big difference between "shit" and "s**t";
everyone knows that s**t means shit, so what's the point? the word is there, so I don't know which is more offending, is it the letters? or the meaning?
And besides, you can never filter text, there will always be a million way to circumvent that:
5hit
Sh;t
shi+
.
.
.
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.-----.| |--.|__| |_
|__ --|| || | _|
|_____||__|__||__|____|
or even
___ ___ ___
/\ \ /\__\ ___ /\ \
/::\ \ /:/ / /\ \ \:\ \
/:/\ \ \ /:/__/ \:\ \ \:\ \
_\:\~\ \ \ /::\ \ ___ /::\__\ /::\ \
/\ \:\ \ \__\ /:/\:\ /\__\ __/:/\/__/ /:/\:\__\
\:\ \:\ \/__/ \/__\:\/:/ / /\/:/ / /:/ \/__/
\:\ \:\__\ \::/ / \::/__/ /:/ /
\:\/:/ / /:/ / \:\__\ \/__/
\::/ / /:/ / \/__/
\/__/ \/__/
He who asks will be a fool for five minutes, but he who doesn't ask will remain a fool for life.
Chady | http://chady.net/
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