2010-04-21, 21:00 | Link #141 |
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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well for me.. swearing and cursing is not a good habit :P i sometimes swear to myself never to do tgings again .. but i always end up doing it over and over again .. so i think it's better to say nothing and prove something than to swear and do nothing )
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2012-07-05, 01:13 | Link #145 |
The Voice of Reason
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: The Netherlands
Age: 47
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I swear on a daily basis. Given how I'm easily ticked off by the massive amount of stupid people nowadays, that's not much of a surprise.
Oddly enough, I cringe whenever I hear 6-year-olds use more vulgar language than I do.
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2012-07-05, 01:25 | Link #148 |
Hail the power of Fujoshi
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: hahahahahahahahaha
Age: 35
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I swear when I am surprised, not when I am angry. When angry, I descend into a long tirade involving a repetitive narrative of how terrible that person is. Whenever I swear, I get dirty/shocked looks because first, my gender and second, I'm Asian.
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2012-07-05, 05:04 | Link #153 |
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I used to swear a lot when I was younger,well english was my second language so I kinda tried to speak like people of my surroundings(at the time the projects) to sound cool/normal. then it became a real habit.
I remember first time I cursed in front of my aunt, I had slipped on something, really awkward silence after. now I try not to do it so much. but curses will inevitably come out when my clumsy self bumps some part of body against something (refrigerator, wall, gate,... did I mention I am clumsy?). That is what curses are(should be) for. to express extreme emotion (in my case pain, embarrassment) and "curse our misfortune". they say the shortest words or the most powerful, well no word can more aptly express one's emotions after stubbing their pinky toe against bottom of refrigerator than "FUCK!" or shit, shit works too..
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2012-07-05, 07:48 | Link #154 |
Underweight Food Hoarder
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While I speak a lot more civilized and formal when I'm at work, my casual speech is full of slangs, slurs and vulgarity. I think it actually surprises people because I'm stereotypically regarded as an introverted nerd.
I use them mostly for comedic purposes. I don't swear when I'm angry. I'm not verbal when I'm angry. Most commonly used swears from me would be 'shit' and 'fag'. I sometimes call out my female friends as 'fag' (cigarette or male homosexual) because it makes the least sense of all the derogatory names you can call, and it somehow makes them laugh =P |
2012-07-05, 16:03 | Link #159 |
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IT Support
Join Date: May 2012
Location: United Kingdom,Essex
Age: 31
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I got tourettes, So yes a lot waaay to much a ungodly amount of swearing at stuff that really doesn't require swearing, Like mis clicking or the slightest thing doesn't go my way, Or just a outburst
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