OT: Swearing May Be a Sign of High Intelligence / Creativity: No $h!T!

MADHAT1

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well a short answer might be this
F U all
Putting that statement in sign language
 

ashokan

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When I was a kid I never heard my parents swear.
I didn't hear many adults swear at all.
Now even Taylor Swift is dropping F--bombs in songs.
That's not even bad considering what else comes up in songs these days (WAP, GOOBA etc).
 
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angmo

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When I was a kid I never heard my parents swear.
I didn't hear many adults swear at all.
Now even Taylor Swift is dropping F--bombs in songs.
That's not even bad considering what else comes up in songs these days (WAP, GOOBA etc).
Dorks think it gives them street cred. You can always tell the amateurs because they put the fcking curse in the wrong fcking place.

Splitting the infinitive is correct. To fcking go where no man has gone before > to go fking where no man has gone before. Actually the second one sounds pretty good if the aliens are hot. Anyway I digress. Poseurs use of expletives are disgusting. Like that Iranian ***** with the gravely voice in "The Expanse". She thinks it makes her sound edgy but her placement of the curses are all in the wrong places. She sounds like a gas station attendant cursing at me for giving him 10 bucks in a bag of nickels. **** that guy.

"That's cash money fckface"!