>>19437521Although location is definitely a part of it, there's definitely an aspect of how people are raised. Most profanity isn't really in my regular speech and that may come from how I was raised but no one signed up for my blog so I'll just say that I couldn't even say take the lords name in vain as a kid. People definitely have vastly different perspectives and that perspective has definitely changed with generations in the USA. As
>>19437659 mentioned, most people don't consider "damn" to be a curse word and that alone made me realize I probably have a different perspective than most of KFP. Profanity, whether from men or women is just ugly to me and always has been. Not being phased about it definitely seems more universal outside of the US (especially for ESL) but I'd be really curious what the opinion is of burgers and how much depends on background (location, how they were raised, etc).
>>19437738>>19438051yeah despite my feelings on how attractive it is that's her and I wouldn't want to her to push to change who she is to fit in line with everyone else. Her unique personality and charm is literally her whole appeal. My own opinion is that yes her trying to not curse was cute for a challenge stream but I wouldn't ever want her to ever push to not be herself.
I will say though that the start of the challenge really jumped out to me because it felt like she was transitioning from her "entertainer" self to her "real life" self which was extremely cute and introspective. She had to figure out how to stop the profanity and rage while streaming while still remaining Takanashi Kiara. I might be going full schizo reading into it so much but as a non-roommate fag I felt like it was a bit of a moment of her introspection about her in day to day life vs as a streamer.