Talk:Vulgar

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I have a new Wallpaper. Thank you Wikipedia FancyPants 05:31, 30 June 2006 (UTC)

Removed unfree picture of Pete Rose
I have removed a photo of Pete Rose grabbing his crotch, as it does not meet our Fair use criteria for use in this article. Also, in my opinion, it focuses this very brief article too much on a narrow aspect of "vulgarity." FreplySpang 23:42, 2 July 2006 (UTC)

Vulgarism Merger
Based on a consensus on the Vulgarism talk page, this article will be merged with it. -- DSGruss 02:55, 28 March 2007 (UTC)

Vadimir Putin's Spyros Vlioras and other Christian Orthodox extremists delete the differentiation of the "vulgar" labeling on "fuck you" versus the "impermissible" on "silly" βλάκας
“Vulgar” or “common” suggests unrefined behavior consistent with ill or low breeding. “Offensive” can be anything that causes insult or offense. “Derogatory” refers to communications that intentionally seek to defame another or lower his reputation. ... So the person who call you an “idiot” is using derogatory language.Nov 1, 2018

https://www.quora.com › In-English...

In English, what is the difference between 'vulgar', 'offensive' and 'derogatory'? - Quora

Vladimir Putin's Christian Orthodox Greeks, claim that they're extremely kind and ethical, and that there is only black and white extreme and pure differentiation on labeling.

They simplify the Greek Wiktionary.

They use soul = ψυχή and Catholic cardinal = καρδινάλιος as templates, whilst we aren't allowed to use political and religious templates. They have been informed from the beginning of the Greek Wiktionary, but they even delete the comments on being unbiased.

We shouldn't use political and religious words as templates on the Greek Wiktionary. Many alternative words have the same patterns, and many lists of alternatives were provided, but Spyros Vlioras Svlioras and Karterina Sarri = sarri.greek delete these lists.