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Cursing, Swearing, and Sailor Talk; Why is it considered "bad?"
Topic Started: Jan 19 2012, 09:17 PM (2,129 Views)
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I've always thought the same things. I curse constantly, not to be cool, or to intentionally hurt someone, I just hear them so much it's just became a part of my language, especially the word *****, or in your words, to "screw." I think it'd be hard to not say them because without them it'd be hard to express strong emotions well. If you couldn't curse, and couldn't say ***** or hell, what could you say when you see some crazy ***** or someone pisses you off? "What the heck dude?"

Nah, that's *****ing stupid and not to mention pretty lame too.
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