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"Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television"

"Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television" is a famous comedy routine by George Carlin that highlights certain explicit words considered inappropriate for broadcast media. The routine emphasizes societal and regulatory restrictions surrounding language deemed offensive or indecent, especially on public platforms accessible to all audiences, including children. The phrase underscores cultural norms and the boundary between free expression and media censorship, sparking debates about morality, free speech, and the influence of language in public broadcasting.