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It is only fitting if the accolade of "douchebag" needs emphasis. Mostly, I would try to avoid name calling because the most imaginative wins and may not necessarily be the right one to win.
+6 for being considerate enough to ask if douchebag is enough, not many people do.
The expression some people use when they are in error, "It's my bad." Is it just me, or is anyone else tired of it? :)
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