I don't censor myself, but I don't want to force my sick-skewed version of the world, either.
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I try not to censor myself at all.
I've never known how to censor myself. I say what I want at any time.
I can't censor myself; it's really important for me to say how I feel.
We can self-censor ourselves for various reasons, but we can't live in a world where some person or some group decides what's offensive and what's not.
I've come to realize that the more I censor myself, the less people relate to me.
I use a stream-of-consciousness approach; if you don't censor yourself, you end up with what you're most concerned about, but you haven't filtered it through your conscious mind. Then you craft it.
A lot of times, we censor ourselves before the censor even gets there.
To be censored is one sure way of knowing you have been taken dead seriously. It also speaks to the continuing power of the printed word, almost fifteen hundred years after that amazing invention.
I will never censor myself to please anyone.
Mostly I have to try to censor myself so as not to write things that will hurt other people, or that will go too far.
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