I don't think my former BIL has any Italian (not fully sure since he was adopted). Side note, my dad's 3/4-7/8 Italian and is mid/upper new york. Yeah he has the Italian temper. =P My mom's Texan so I kind of have the mix of calm most of the time but when really pushed too far I can really angry. :thumbsup:
That or someone under the age of 16 would say. :lol: Actually I don't think I've ever heard my dad say ****. He never needs to. You can tell he is pissed off by his tone with out the need for cussing.
There are certian types too Italian american stereotypes are varied and I've met ones that fit in all the catagories... plus one that looked like Lady gaga that was in my two pysch classes
Looks good, I'll wait to see how it plays... Dude have you seen kids playing when there are no parents in sight? they all talk like that, the more they do the more "respect" they get from the other kids, or so goes the logic. They all grow, forget about it and move to something else, just like fratboys go from complete sociopathic douchebags to boring passive-agressive married guys who watch grey's anatomy.
I never did that. I may have said Fuck from time to time but did I ever talk at the TV? No way. Some of these kids on line are well over hyped. Most seem to be from the US but then again that is the biggest user of XBOX Live so not really a good reason.
Kids are just kids. The choice of language and attitude you display in public as a child, (especially when around others of the same age trying to impress one another) depends widely upon their peer group and level of maturity/education, to name a few factors. The anonymity of being online, just gives children free reign to say things they normally only say in front of their own friends to adults. Seeing as there is no fear of repercussion involved. Having a healthy fear of a beating or some form of embarrassment can do wonders in forming a respectful society. Of course not all kids go around acting like dicks and swearing, but it's certainly not an American phenomenon. I know for a fact Chinese kids/teens, Germans, and yes even the proper U.K. lads can be just as crude. Unless you're living in an ultra conservative location, where things like that are incredibly frowned upon, you won't find many places where kids don't curse or talk shit to one another. Online culture in general has declined mainly due to it becoming more an more popular. Like with anything, once the masses start flowing in, you're bounded to run into the worst parts of society at some point.
(Warning, a future sailor in the making) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSjRC6A0-nk&feature=player_embedded *FacePalm* :banghead:
I sometimes talk to the TV when I get frustrated with a game. I was playing PC Genjin the other day and like every minute or so I'd say something like, "What the fuck?!" or "Fuck you, bitch! That's what you get!" or "That's fucking impossible!"