fire her!


She said the f word on snl which is not aloud on snl.

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So? It was a mistake. People make them.
Plus, who watches SNL? Adults. I'm sure they are used to the 'f-word'.

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She did it on purpose. That way she would get talked about and go rom being a nobody to be a flavor of the week, but it backfired.

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I don't have a problem with the f word which is my favorite curse words. I prefer curse words over big vocabulary words. I only like it when people say the f word when it's the right place to say it. SNL considers it taboo when you say the f word. It's ok when you say it on HBO or stand up comedy. Sadly I wish I have said the f word more. My parents don't let me say the f word. If I had teens I would let them say it. The f word isn't as bad as certain people say it is just don't say it when you're near a kid.

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How bad is it anyway, even when they beep the word out on other shows most people have a pretty good idea what was said weither you hear the word or not. Its just as bad either way, if you are watching a show like say a news show with your kids and it shows a clip of a show where the f-bomb is dropped and they beep it does it really matter, your kids may ask what was that beep for. With the skit in question the word "freakin'" is used maybe a million times that should be just as bad.

Jenny Slate realized her toungue-slip right away and seemed mortified, but continued with the skit and many many more "freakin'"s (more so when Megan Fox (Donna) shows up) so I don't think she needs to be fired (at the time of me typing this her job is safe) no harm no foul.

Leave her alone!!!

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Big deal. It's just language. No one was hurt.

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nah, she did say it aloud....

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not aloud

If she didn't say it aloud, what's the problem?

I think the word you're looking for is "allowed," genius.

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