Why Are People Considered A Resource

Actually, the way in which movies are classified based on language is a very good barometer of what is generally considered to be offensive by the majority, or at least a significant number of people so as to be an indicator it isn't language for 'general' use.

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People In striking contrast to the ethnic and racial diversity that characterize large American cities, Tokyo, like the rest of Japan, is overwhelmingly mono-racial.

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As to why "Bloody" is considered obscene/profane in the UK more than in the US, I think that's a reflection of a stronger Catholic presence, historically, in the UK than in the US, if we're accepting the above etymology, as Catholics venerate the Virgin to a greater extent than Protestants.

Why is “bloody” considered offensive in the UK but not in the US?

5 That's a very good question. It certainly is offensive here in the US, and I'm not sure why it's considered so much worse than other "Anglo-Saxon" words. I've used all of the other ones on occasion. But in 52 years, I've used "cunt" anatomically only a handful of times, and I can't recall ever using it as a slang reference for a woman.

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Little Dot Studios has entered into an output deal with the YouTube channel The People Profiles, starting with an initial order of 60 feature documentaries. James Elliot, CEO of The People Profiles, ...

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RESOURCE definition: a source of supply, support, or aid, especially one that can be readily drawn upon when needed. See examples of resource used in a sentence.

Resource competition can vary from completely symmetric (all individuals receive the same amount of resources, irrespective of their size, known also as scramble competition) to perfectly size symmetric (all individuals exploit the same amount of resource per unit biomass) to absolutely size asymmetric (the largest individuals exploit all the available resource).