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I used to hang around this crazy Dutchman. He hadn't been in Canada very long so he decided to go to class and learn English. The teacher asked a question to a guy in the class and the answer he gave wasn't right so John stands up and says "Oh **** no, that's not right". The place broke up. John was a mechanic and picked up swear words from his buddies there. We were all splitting a gut when he told us that story.
 
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Woke up to some fluffy snow, maybe half an inch or so. Just hand shoveled the driveway is all it took. One guy I saw using only his leaf blower as it was that light. Cya tomorrow guys
 
come one man, you dont cuss enough to believe that, do you?
I cuss enough but keep it to myself most of the time and people I've seen that are real smart at whatever mostly math have a higher concentration of profanity than us simple folks. But just what I've seen.
 
Words in their own right are not evil. Using them to bring people down is the evil part. Calling you and idiot is just as bad as calling you a fuckhead, in my world anyway. Most cuss words actually had real meaning at some point in time and got turned around. ***** might be one of the most recent.
 
Funny, I feel the exact opposite
If a person can't express themselves without profanity, they probably aren't worth listening to anyway
A profanity quote from my favorite college beer joint bathroom wall...
“Profanity is the linguistic crutch of the inarticulate Mother F_ _ _ _ _.”
 
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