Do people intentionally write blam? Or is it automatically censored when someone writes a curse?
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#Bungie
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Both. It's a reference to the project code name that would later become Halo. But it is a censor for curse words (more often for the f-bomb than anything else), and people say it intentionally. Now you need to be slapped with a wet noodle while thanking me so your full initiation into the Seventh Column can be completed.
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What the flying -blam!-?!
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Auto-censor. There's also [url=http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin%27s_law]-godwinslaw!-[/url].
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-blam!-
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Watch this Im going to say the f bomb in two differnt ways Normal= -blam!- How to get a way with saying it on bungie =fu¢k
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Wow, never knew that -blam!- was covered up with the mother -blam!-ing word -blam!-. That's -blam!-ing cool.
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Edited by Batcave Gaming: 7/11/2014 4:17:44 PMLet's see -blam!- wow that's -blam!-ing crazy holy crap
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I don't know lets test it -blam!-
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Edited by Miofwin: 5/17/2014 12:51:15 AM>Not knowing what "-blam!-" means >Not putting this in #Support >Being this new And you've been here a year? Shameful.
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Even after all of these years, it is still better than saying "Monkey Nuts".
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It's a sensor for f.u.c.k
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-Blam!-
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It's the greater of the two code names for Halo.
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-blam!- -blam!- -blam!- -blam!-
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>Newfomans
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Well what the -blam!- kinda question is that?
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its an automatic censorship
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Oh! Hehe cool. Did not know that.
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-blam!-?
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The -blam!- you talm bout
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Edited by Tavodir: 5/15/2014 2:45:55 AM