Use of "strong language" - strictly in context.

by David Foster
19th February 2013

:-)

I have some work that I might share but as it is contemporary and South London street based in parts it includes some action and language that would be described as "after the watershed". What is the position on that here please?

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David, I have shared some of my work here that has strong language. There has been no complaints. I did warn potential readers of it though. If anyone then feels they would be offended, they need go no further in reading your work. Look forward to reading yours!

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20/02/2013

Fuck yeah lets hear it!

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19/02/2013

Hi.

I'm waiting in awed silence to see what comments are made about the one item I have shared already... I don't know that I could hold my breath long enough to wait for comment on two. ;-)

Plus I need to do some editing :-(

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19/02/2013