but not because a person swears it doenst mean its not a hippie.. its more important what they are saying than how they are saying it but i dont really know... not a fan of labels, i feel labels create stereotypes and people sometimes worry too much about fitting into the label and forget about who they are.
i believe what you say can define you but curse words are part of my language and they dont bother me unless theyre being used to hurt someone else
i never cuss when talking to others, i keep it to myself.lol!. BUT if someone dressed like that walks up to me and goes "F this", and "MF-er that!", then im like "hello? wheres the peace and love, brother?". everyones entitled to speak that way, but if thats all they say, i think theyre missing the whole point.
man i swear all the time... my grandparents are visiting so i have to be careful what i say at the moment.. but yeah it depends on where/who youre with at the time what sort of 'profanity' comes out of your mouth
All I can hink to say is... Verbality, clothing, appearance, actions, motives, deeds, what have you... These are many facets of human behavior. More clarity is needed for this to be considered and reflected upon fully. If someone is spitting out anything which seems questionable to any perticular ideal they also happen to advertise their support for, then there perhaps is a serious loose end in there. Allthe same, not speaking with a matter of ideal-gradation, those who do "step outta line" somehow, might build up in character skeptism, however, if the vibe of harmony feels reconcieved by anything later, relevent to the questionable act, then perhaps it is a person living net even with the ideal in which they advertise their support. Otherwise known as progressive frequency.