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in thread Questions: how to exclude substring having Evil meanings

At least I hope that no languages have pronounceable words without vowels in the standard ASCII set.

Words can still be quite readable when removing letters. Look at personalized license plates for an example. We're trained to see words in letters even when there aren't none.

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Re^3: Questions: how to exclude substring having Evil meanings
by roboticus (Chancellor) on Dec 02, 2009 at 17:29 UTC
    ikegami:

    True, but if you're going to try to prevent people from reading their own meaning into things, we may as well abandon all forms of communication.

    ...roboticus

      Hi MTHRFCKR*, I'm just trying to fulfill the OP's request. I didn't think much about the validity of the request, but I doubt it's as white and black as you say.

      * — Just a vowel-less random id example.

        Muajajaja.. ++

        Yes, I didn't think you did- somehow- it shows. And it's so very kind of you to let others indulge.. like.. when I walk by the neighborhoods in dc and see the little children playing and they seem to have run out of bullets. Hey Mr, you got a .45 ? Sure kid, here ya go..;-)

        At what point should we say "maybe not, kid.. how bout try this er', some bubble gum, much less lethal"

      Yes, yes yes.. rock on. I mean.. Will someone be offended if they have something like l053r, because it looks like loser? Grr.. Is this coding or PR under fascism? Give us a operating system to run our metro rail system.. and it must be in sentiment withour moral values and feelings about abortion and political inclinations..