Dax Shepard and Jack Antonoff discuss the changing perception of profanity, noting how curse words are becoming more colloquial and less impactful in media compared to graphic violence. Antonoff shares his approach to his children's use of language, emphasizing context and skillful application over outright prohibition, believing that the meaning is assigned by the user.
Impact: Low. This observation points to a broader cultural shift in language norms, where the shock value of certain words diminishes as societal boundaries evolve, and content creators navigate increasingly complex standards of acceptability.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 00:02:26 to 00:04:00.
Sources in support: Dax Shepard (Host), Jack Antonoff (Guest)

