Hey, Man. Like, why is this word banned?

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I posted a photo the other day and the first word in its title was on the RFF blacklist: D-U-D-E.

I mean, that word really tied the post together, man.

For the life of me, I cannot understand why d-u-d-e is banned.
 
Hey, man, I mean, like, well, y'know, man.

(Sorry I can't be more, or indeed at all, coherent or helpful.)

Maybe someone had a dud Leica and couldn't spell "dud"?

Love, light & Peace,

R.
 
Hi Maggie
Growing up and living on the left coast, I learned the hard way that dood is actually an insult in some areas. (Learned here on rff)
It's a word on the censor list. :eek:
 
I posted a photo the other day and the first word in its title was on the RFF blacklist: D-U-D-E.

I mean, that word really tied the post together, man.

For the life of me, I cannot understand why d-u-d-e is banned.

well dudde,
you know dudde,
its like this dudde,
hey dudde, etc
DUDDE !!!!!

to me it was overused to the point of being annoying.

so enough of DUDDE already ...

---
the Coen brothers lauded the actor who played the real Lebowski character
and then never gave the guy another part.

the actor was not pleased, he did NOT abide

Stephen
 
Can someone tell what's going on. I am a over burnt hippie from the 60's and **** was a normal reference and compliment to, well, a ****. What gives?
 
And yet ... you can say 'cock the shutter, I want to snap that pussy cat.' Or can you?

~Joe
 
They did. True Grit in 2010.

Jeff Bridges was in both movies.

In the Big Lebowski, Bridges' character was the mistaken Lebowski.

The real Big Lebowski character was played by David Huddleston - who never again appeared in a Coen movie.
 
My last name is Dudenbostel. Every male member of the family for generations has been called ****.
 
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