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[–] Calgacus 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Everybody knows swear words, many people simply lack class and civility. It's wonderful to be able to insult someone brutally without using swear words.

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[–] AmaleksHairyAss ago 

It's wonderful to be able to insult someone brutally without using swear words.

That's not a matter of class and civility so much as practice, intelligence, and imagination.

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[–] Calgacus 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Practice, intelligence, and imagination give you the ability to put the words together, but class and civility give you the restraint and social construct to know how and when.

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[–] Naught405 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

The way my parents treated swearing helped build my understanding of proper behavior.

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[–] zzyzzx ago 

Fuck no!

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[–] middle_path ago 

Made me love swearing. It feels good to let it out. I do work in an open kitchen at the moment, so I have definitely offended some guests.

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[–] is_pepsi_okay ago  (edited ago)

It alienates me from civil company but I think also makes me more free mentally. But then sometimes when I hear myself talk I sound really stupid.

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[–] 10735619? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Numbed me to the "horrors" of adulthood at a young age. From there I went looking for more disallowed things and started wallowing in the drama that ensued.