A fascinating output of Christian weirdness is pluggedinonline, a web site that reviews all sorts of media to tell parents whether it is "safe" to watch.
I just learned that they now review youtube channels as well, which you can browse in case you wanted to make sure you can watch Epic Rap Battles of History and still be a Good Christian.
I am devastated to find they haven't reviewed any of Kendrick's diss tracks yet, but I can take solace in the fact that they have reviewed Palworld
In a review for a recent Beyonce theatrical movie (which I did not know existed), they mention that "We hear nearly 120 profanities, including almost 50 f-words (many paired with “mother”), as well as a dozen or so s-words, more than 30 uses of “b—h,” and uses of God’s name in vain, the n-word, “d–n,” “a–,” “d–k,” “p–sy,” “balls”, ...".
It's always been hilarious to me when they list some precise number of profanities for a movie. You realize that someone was sitting in the theatre with a notepad, keeping a tally for each variety of curse word
@wallhackio fascinated by the choice to count "balls" but not to censor it
You know that somewhere in the pluggedinonline offices, this is a filing cabinet just full of curse word tallies that look this: